Description
The culture of the Inca Empire is defined by fascinating architecture, religion, farming, and technology, in addition to a society that saw each and every citizen assigned to a particular task. This volume explores these fundamental social studies concepts, which complements study room studying. Readers will be informed concerning the Inca peoples contributions to their society, including the Quipu, clothing, festivals, and societal roles. Accessible language and thought-provoking images and number one sources lend a hand have interaction readers.