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Ancient->Incan: The Inca built first suspension bridges Posted on Tuesday, May 08 @ 17:28:28 PDT (2194 reads)
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AUTHOR: John Wilford
Suspension bridges were familiar and vital links in the vast empire
of the Inca, as they had been to Andean cultures for hundreds of years
before the arrival of the Spanish in 1532.
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Ancient->Incan: Lost Incan settlement found in Peru Posted on Monday, March 18 @ 13:28:20 PST (7055 reads)
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Keywords: Incan civilizations incan city lost cities incas incan ruins Incas in Peru ancient settlement truncated pyramid ceremonial platforms
Source: Associated Press
LIMA, Peru (AP) - Explorers have found the extensive ruins of an Inca village, complete with human remains, sprawled spectacularly across a mountain in southern Peru, the expedition leaders said Monday.
The ancient settlement clings to the slopes of a rugged peak in a region of the Andes Mountains where the Incas hid after the Spanish conquest. It consists of more than 100 structures, including a ridge-top truncated pyramid, ceremonial platforms and a five-mile-long channel.
British author Peter Frost, who led an eight-member expedition to the area last year, said it is the largest Inca site found since 1964 when American explorer Gene Savoy discovered Vilcabamba, considered the capital of the empire's jungle refuge.
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