With a sense of drama and spectacle, the Incas often built on the crown of a ridge. |
The Andes, home of the Incas, remain predominantly Indian, the language Quechua spoken more often than Spanish. |
The myth tells that it is slowly growing its body back and when the body is complete, the Incas will return to rule their land. |
The quipus of the ancient Incas of Peru encoded a wide range of data about people, land, and crops for the government bureaucracy. |
They have announced plans to provide versions of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office in Quechua, the language of the Incas. |
As in trephination performed by the Incas who traded their melancholy for a helmet made from a turtle shell. |