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  • Pedro de Cieza de Léon: Chronicles of the Incas, 1540
    From the Modern History Sourcebook.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1540cieza.html
  • Inca
    Overview of the culture that thrived until the Spanish conquistadors took over their territory in 1535.
    www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/southamerica/inca.html
  • The Incas
    Background to the Incan civilization, Incan royalty list oand historic facts, profile of Tupac Amaru I, and more.
    www.fortunecity.com/millennium/lilac/3/incas.htm
  • Tupac Amaru, The Life, Times and Execution of the Last Inca
    Recounting of the history of the last Incas, from the strangulation of Atahuallpa to the beheading of Tupac Amaru in Cuzco in 1571.
    www.jqjacobs.net/andes/tupac_amaru.html
  • The Civilization of the Incas
    Covering the land, people, family life, religion, crime and punishment, and more.
    www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/inca/eg_inca_menu1.html
  • The Incas: A Civilization Before its Time
    Touches on the land, government, agriculture and economy, religion, achievements, decline, and more.
    www.angelfire.com/pa4/theincas
  • National Geographic: Inca Mummies - Secrets of a Lost World
    Related articles and an online documentary about the mummy bundles of Puruchuco. With pictures, maps, and links.
    crater.nationalgeographic.com/inca
  • Four Winds Society
    Offers long term training courses in Inka Shamanism, and leads annual expeditions.
    www.thefourwinds.com
  • Cultures of the Andes
    Quechuan-language lessons, music, songs, poems, stories, and resources.
    www.andes.org
  • Khipu Database Project
    A database of images and research about khipu, the knotted textiles used by the 15th and 16th century Incas for record keeping.
    khipukamayuq.fas.harvard.edu
 




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