The Ancient Maya

The Ancient Maya
Author: Jackie Maloy
Publisher: C. Press/F. Watts Trade
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780531241103

Provides information about the ancient Maya, discussing farming, daily life, beliefs, and other related topics.

Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs

Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs
Author: Wendy Conklin
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007-01-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433390620

The Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs were three groups of people found living in the ancient Americas. Though they were clearly alike, they were also unique. All three civilizations ended when Spanish explorers moved into the Americas.

The Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire
Author: Sunita Apte
Publisher: C. Press/F. Watts Trade
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Aztecs
ISBN: 9780531252277

Provides information about the Aztec empire, discussing Tenochtitlán, daily life, ruins, and other related topics.

History of the Inca Realm

History of the Inca Realm
Author: Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521637596

History of the Inca Realm, by Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, is a classic work of ethnohistorical research which has been both influential and provocative in the field of Andean prehistory. Rostworowski uses a great variety of published and unpublished documents and secondary works by Latin American, North American, and European scholars in fields including history, ethnology, archaeology, and ecology, to examine topics such as the mythical origins of the Incas, the expansion of the Inca state, the organization of Inca society, including the political role of women, the vast trading networks of the coastal merchants, and the causes of the disintegration of the Inca state in the face of a small force of Spaniards. At each step, Dr Rostworowski presents her own views, clearly and forcefully, along with those of other scholars, providing her readers with varied evidence from which to draw their own conclusions.

Inca

Inca
Author: Lawrence Kovacs
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 161930144X

Revealing legends and legacies, Inca: Discover the Culture and Geography of a Lost Civilization with 25 Projects offers engaging insight into the continent-sprawling ancient Inca culture. The text and activities invite learners on a journey along the Inca Trail. They'll visit the city of Cuzco and the majestic Machu Picchu, built on a jagged ridge thousands of feet above the Urubamba River. Kids will learn about cultural beliefs, rituals, scientific advances, and languages. They'll create Salar de Uyuni salt crystals and build a tropical cloud forest. This captivating educational tool also features unique illustrations, informative sidebars, fun-fact questions, and vocabulary that will interest readers from start to finish.

Maya, Incas, and Aztecs

Maya, Incas, and Aztecs
Author: Brian Williams
Publisher: DK Children
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN: 9781465474445

Presents facts about the Mayan, Incan, and Aztec civilizations, covering daily life, religion, art and technology, and where they are now.

Ancient Inca Technology

Ancient Inca Technology
Author: Ryan Nagelhout
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-07-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1499419538

The Inca Empire was a complex, highly developed society that ruled ancient Peru for centuries. The civilization grew strong thanks to important advances in technology. This information-rich title covers the Inca’s roads and communications systems, buildings, bridges, terrace farming, and tools. Readers will also learn about important scientific innovations such as calendars, Quipu, the Incas’ understanding of astronomy, and their medicinal practices. Written with age-appropriate language and accompanied by colorful images, this title brings Inca technology to life.

Daily Life in the Inca Empire

Daily Life in the Inca Empire
Author: Michael A. Malpass
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313355495

Explore daily living inside the Inca empire, the largest empire in the western hemisphere before European colonization. The Incas' subjugation of all types of cultures in western South America led to a wide variety of experiences, from military leaders to ruling class to conquered peoples. Readers will uncover all aspects of Inca culture, including politics and social hierarchy, the life cycle, agriculture, architecture, women's roles, dress and ornamentation, food and drink, festivals, religious rituals, the calendar, and the unique Inca form of taxation. Utilizing the best of current research and excavation, the second edition includes new material throughout as well as a new chapter on Machu Picchu, and a day in the life section focusing on an Inca family and a servant family in Machu Picchu. Concluding chapters discuss Inca contributions to modern society and the dangers of present destruction of archaeological sites.