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Title: The Incas: Inside an American Empire
Author: The Modern Scholar Read By: Terence N. D’Altroy Copyright: 2004 Audiobook Copyright: 2004 Genre: Lecture Publisher: Recorded Books LLC Abridged: No Number of MP3s: 159 Total Duration: 7:46:34 Total MP3 Size: 322.55 Book Description ================ The Incas: Inside an American Empire Course Syllabus Lecture 1 Portrait of the Incas: An Introduction Lecture 2 The Land and Its People Lecture 3 The Origins of Inca Society Lecture 4 The Formation of Tawantinsuyu: The Inca Empire Lecture 5 Inca Militarism Lecture 6 Cuzco: The Navel of the Universe Lecture 7 The Royal Estates Lecture 8 At the Heart of Power Lecture 9 Powers of the Sky and Earth, Past and Present Lecture 10 Growing Up Inca Lecture 11 Provincial Rule Lecture 12 Building the Empire Lecture 13 Provisioning the State and the Sun Lecture 14 Invasion and Aftermath The Incas were a small ethic group from the southern Peruvian highlands who created the greatest empire ever seen in the independent Americas - an empire of 10 to 12 million people. Inca history, largely presented to us by the conquering Spanish, reveals a rich culture of stunning achievement. In many ways, Inca life was defined by its unique geographical setting in the Andes, whose climate influenced everything from the crops the Incas grew to the altitudes in which they lived. This course focuses on Inca life at the height of empire, the society’s origins, its military, religion, ruling structure, and finally, the Incas’ legacy today. Professor Terence N. D’Altroy Columbia University Related Torrents
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