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Machu Picchu: Discover the "Lost City of the Incas''Machu Picchu also known as the "Lost City of the Incas'' is a very popular touristic site. The site was built by the Incas around AD 1400 as an estate for the emperor ''Pachacuti'.' Today, Machu Picchu attracts about 3,000 visitors a day.
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Los Incas En Ecuador¿Que era la estrategia de los incas para conquistar los pueblos de Ecuador?
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Quinoa: Cooking with the Protein Rich Grain of the IncasQuinoa is a protein rich grain originally grown by the Incas. It is a versatile, highly nutrious grain with many potential uses and is very easy to prepare.
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A Trip to the Sacred Valley of the Incas in PeruLet's take a look the Sacred valley of the Incas, a lovely place where a traveler can get acquainted with Indian communities and visit local markets
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Quinoa: The Gold of the IncasQuinoa is one of the new super-grains. Not actually a true grain, but a seed, quinoa provides an array of nutrients, as well as a great way to add variety to your diet.
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Oca (Oxalis Tuberosa): Lost Plant of the Incas?What is oxalis tuberosa, commonly known as oca, and what can you do with it? Find out more about this tasty tuber you can grow in your home garden. -
Civilization at a Glance: Student Quick Study Guide of IncasReview and overview of the great Inca civilization of South America. Excellent study resource for students, or review for teachers, adult history buffs, and learners of all ages.
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Are Steven Spielberg & George Lucas Hiding the Film that Inspired Indiana Jones?A 1954 Charlton Heston movie called Secret of the Incas is undeniably the inspiration for Indiana Jones - much to the suppression of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. -
Health Benefits of Lapacho TeaLapacho tea is also called the "tea of the Incas." This herbal tea, which is popular in South America, provides a number of health benefits.
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Quinoa: The Meat in a Vegetarian DietI never grew accustomed to rice or pasta as a replacement for potatoes, but I discovered something the Incas have known about since ancient times - quinoa.
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How Maca WorksHow this natural fertility medicine and energizer known as Maca, actually works. Exploring the Incas ancient food; The Maca Root.
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Qoricancha - CuscoThe main temple for the Incas was the Temple of the Sun or Qoricancha (or Koricancha or Coricancha), placed in the Hacapata square or "Santo Domingo Plazoleta" (in Spanish), close to Cusco´s main square. This was the most important and ostentatious religi
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Travel Guide to Magical Cusco, PeruCusco, also spelled Cuzco, has much to offer, and from here one can easily explore the treasures of the region, such as Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and the vast number of archeological sites. -
Magnetism of CuscoMagnetism of Cusco. When it comes to reading about ancient civilizations in the world such as Egypt, Greece, Mayans and Incas -besides being impressed by their advanced knowledge in science and engineering-, it’s inevitable to think ...
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Visiting Ollantaytambo in Peru's Sacred ValleyOllantaytambo is a town in Peru's Sacred Valley of the Incas, about mid-way between Cusco and the Machu Picchu citadel. -
On the Trail of the Cowsills: The Lost Civilization that Deserved to BeThrough the years man has been fascinated by lost civilizations such as the Incas, the Mayas, and Atlantis. Now after extensive research and massive explorations, archaeologists have unearthed one of the most obscure tribes unknown to man.
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Six Reasons to Use Maca RootsSince time immemorial, Peruvians have been using maca for health reasons. Considered as a sacred herb by the Incas, learn the many healing properties of its roots.
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The Social and Geographical Landscape of the Inca EmpireThe Incas redefined the social, religious, and physical landscape encompassed by their empire. The purpose of this new Inca geography was achieving unified political and economic control while perpetuating their cosmology.
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Puno and Lake Titicaca, Peru: Sites are a Traveler's ParadiseDiscover the city of Puno, Peru, the jumping-off point to experience Lake Titicaca. From this mystical lake emerged Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, the legendary founders of the Incas. The best way to experience the immense lake is to start off in the pleasant city of Puno.
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Lost Cities of the WorldFrom the Mayans to the Incas, there are many amazing ancient structures in this world. Here are a few of the most amazing lost cities in the world. -
The Spanish Capture of the Inca EmperorThe Spanish conquest of the Incas was achieved through guile and deceit as well as through military might...
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How Did the Spanish Conquer the New World so Easily?Long before "the sun never set on the British Isles," the Spanish controlled a vast territory in the New World. How did they acquire such a large territory?
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Whole Grains 101: Introduction to Ancient Grains that Are Making a ComebackAn Introduction to Ancient Grains that Are Making a Comeback Through Internationally Acclaimed Chefs. -
The Creation of Inca History: ConclusionsInca social status and cosmology changed irrevocably after their empire fell to the Spanish.
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The Search for the Lost Cities of GoldThis article shares information on mankind"s search for the various lost cities of gold.
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The Creation of Inca History: Juan De BetanzosInca social status and cosmology changed irrevocably after their empire fell to the Spanish.
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Hasbro Makes New Indiana Jones Toys with Release of Kingdom of the Crystal SkullWith the release later this month of the new Indiana Jones movie, The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Hasbro has jumped on the bandwagon and produced some cool Indiana Jones toys.
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Inca Integration StrategiesA discussion on various integration strategies within the Inca empire, along with a brief opinion on how these strategies might have held up had the Spanish not arrived when they did.
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A Layman Shoots the Great Ice Age Migration Theory in the FootThousands of years ago the western continents we now know as the Americas were open spaces of land, vegetation and animals. No human had ever stepped foot on these continents until the great ice age migrations around -
Planning the Perfect Hannah Montana Slumber Birthday PartyIf you are planning a Hannah Montana Slumber Birthday Party and you want it to be creative, different and have all the kids talking about it Monday morning, read on. I will give you detailed tips on invitations, decorations, games, crafts and food.
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A Visit to the Moche Ruins in Chiclayo, PeruThe site of the most important archaeological discoveries in the last 30 years! -
El Himno Nacional Argentino - Cantamos Por La LibertadUn analisis y comparación del Himno Nacional Argentino con el Himno Nacional Estadounidense desde la perspectiva de la lucha por la independencia, los derechos humanos y el anti-colonialismo
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Some Information About the History of Americainfo about the History of America
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Machu Piccu and Torre Dorada Hotel ReviewThe hospitality of Torre Dorada hotel made Cusco one of the best parts of visiting Peru, coming in as a close second to actually visiting Machu Picchu -
Headhunting Wasn't Limited to Primitive TribesThis article shares information about the barbaric practice of headhunting.
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Cusco, Peru: Boleto Turistico Grants Tourists Access to 16 SitesTo take full advantage of everything Cusco, Peru, and its surroundings has to offer, it is definitely worth it to invest in the Boleto Turistico (tourist ticket) which, for a cheap price, gives you access to 16 different historical and cultural sites of interest.
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Knight Parade Twelfth Chapter the WalkerA story of a young man coming of age while the world is falling apart. Mike knew he was the only one that could do what had to be done, and he knew it would cost him his life.
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Maca: The New Natural Viagra/Energy PillThe newest super food used for energy and stimulation. It's a 100% natural root and is eaten like a food.
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Emeralds: One of the World's Most Expensive GemstonesThis article shares information about the emerald, one of the world's most expensive gemstones. -
How to Combat Altitude Sickness in the AndesOvercoming altitude sickness is the first step to enjoying the beautiful sites of the Andes


