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Inka Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Inka: From Ancient Ruins to Vibrant Artifacts" A painted sign for Inca Kola, a popular Peruvian soda

Background imageInka Collection: The Central Wall Of The Temple of Wiracocha, Raqchi, San Pedro District, Canchis Province

The Central Wall Of The Temple of Wiracocha, Raqchi, San Pedro District, Canchis Province, Cusco Region, Peru
Raqch i (Quechua) is an Inca archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, San Pedro District, near the populated place Raqch i

Background imageInka Collection: Emperor Thupa Inka

Emperor Thupa Inka
THUPA INKA YUPANKI (or Topa Inca Yupanqui) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU son of Pachakuti

Background imageInka Collection: Machu Picchu Ruins, Cusco Region, Peru

Machu Picchu Ruins, Cusco Region, Peru

Background imageInka Collection: Raqchi Overview With The Temple of Wiracocha In The Background, San Pedro District

Raqchi Overview With The Temple of Wiracocha In The Background, San Pedro District, Canchis Province, Cusco Region
Raqch i (Quechua) is an Inca archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, San Pedro District, near the populated place Raqch i

Background imageInka Collection: Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu

Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu
XJF441926 Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageInka Collection: Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut)

Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut)
XJF441929 Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: from the New Chronicle and Good Government)

Background imageInka Collection: Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather

Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather
XJF441928 Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageInka Collection: Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut)

Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut)
XJF441927 Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageInka Collection: Emperor Pachakuti Inka

Emperor Pachakuti Inka
PACHAKUTI INKA YUPANKI (or Pacha Ccutic) (original name Cusi Yupanqui) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU son of Wiraqocha Date: ? - 1475

Background imageInka Collection: CONQUEST OF PERU, 1532. Title page of Pedro Sancho de Hozs account of the Spanish conquest of

CONQUEST OF PERU, 1532. Title page of Pedro Sancho de Hozs account of the Spanish conquest of Peru, printed in Seville, 1534. The woodcut shows the arrest of Atahualpa by the Spanish in 1532

Background imageInka Collection: Ataaw Wallpa / Atahualpa

Ataaw Wallpa / Atahualpa
ATAW WALLPA INKA (known as ATAHUALPA) Last Inca Emperor of Peru arrested by Pizarro in 1532

Background imageInka Collection: Wiraqocha Inka

Wiraqocha Inka
WIRAQOCHA INKA (or Viracocha, or Huira Ccocha) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU deposed, fought civil war against his son

Background imageInka Collection: Manqo Inka Yupanki

Manqo Inka Yupanki
MANQO INKA YUPANKI INCA EMPEROR puppet emperor under the Spanish : then fled east and ruled a depleted Inca empire

Background imageInka Collection: Emperor Washkar Inka

Emperor Washkar Inka
WASHKAR INKA (or Huascar Inca) (original name Tupac Cusi Huallpar) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Inka: From Ancient Ruins to Vibrant Artifacts" A painted sign for Inca Kola, a popular Peruvian soda, adds a splash of color to the bustling streets of Cusco. The Twelve Angled Stone stands as a testament to the incredible precision and craftsmanship of Inca stonework in Hatunrumiyoc Street, Cusco. Immerse yourself in history at Machu Picchu, an awe-inspiring ancient archaeological site nestled amidst the majestic Andes Mountains in Peru's Cuzco Region. Admire intricate ceramic artistry on a plate adorned with a beautiful depiction of two fish – an example of the exquisite craftsmanship prevalent during the Incan era. Textile fragments from the Late Intermediate Horizon period offer glimpses into the rich tapestry of Incan culture and their mastery over weaving techniques. Marvel at Machu Picchu's grandeur once more as it proudly perches atop mountains, offering breathtaking views that transport you back in time to this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore Pinkuylluna, where ancient storehouses known as "Inca Storehouses" still stand tall against Ollantaytambo's Sacred Valley backdrop – remnants of an advanced civilization's ingenuity and resourcefulness. Step into Huancacalle, located in Peru's Cusco region, and discover Vitcos – an enchanting ceremonial and sacred site that whispers tales from centuries past through its well-preserved ruins. Nusta Hispana beckons visitors with its intriguing historical significance within Peru's vibrant cityscape; uncover hidden stories behind this South American gem tucked away in Cusco. Embark on an adventure to Choquequirao – another remarkable testament to Incan engineering prowess situated amidst stunning natural landscapes; let its mystique captivate your imagination.