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At the heart of Cusco, the Plaza Mayor stands as a vibrant blend of history and culture.
Once the center of the Inca Empire, today it pulses with life colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and the hum of Andean traditions.
Every step here echoes centuries of stories, from ancient Inca ceremonies to the colonial era and beyond.
Source:cuscotudestinotravel.com/
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I loved these llamas peacefully grazing among the ruins of Pumapungo ("the door of the puma" in Quechua), a city laid by the Incas centuries ago. This place, that was compared to the empire capital, Cusco, was the northern border of the Inca territory. It is in current day Cuenca, Ecuador.

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Cusco is the city that has been continuously inhabited for the longest time in all of South America. I admire its long and straight streets, lined with perfectly fitted stones. I sometimes wish I could have visited it during the heights of the Inca empire!

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Archaeologists uncover sacred Inca pilgrimage routes to volcanic peaks

Archaeologists are exploring the sacred landscapes where the Incas once walked during their Capacocha rituals. This ancient sacrificial ceremony involved offering children to the gods on top of high mountains and volcanoes. New studies are looking at the pathways that lead to these sacred sites...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/02/sac

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On 26th July 1533, the Spanish killed the Inca emperor Atahualpa by garrotting him. They threw the body in an unmarked grave, which devastated the Incas as the emperor needed to be mummified in order for his soul to pass over into the next stage of life and for his son Topatauchi to succeed him as emperor.
NB: Some historians state that the date was actually 28.8.1533.

For more, books2read.com/incatastic

books2read.comAvailable now at your favorite digital store!Inca-tastic Tales by Helen Pugh

This is incredible! Experts have reconstructed the face of Juanita, who features in Intrepid Dudettes of the Inca Empire!!

Also known as the Ice Maiden, she was sacrificed to the Inca deities on top of Mount Ampato.

#juanita #mummy #inca #peru #incaEmpire #iceMaiden

independent.co.uk/news/science

independent.co.uk/news/science

Happy Equinox!

(Description: Every September equinox, when the rainy season started, the Inca celebrated Coya Raymi (meaning festival of the empress). This festival honoured the empress (the coya) and also Killa, the moon goddess. The mummies of previous emperors and empresses were paraded through the streets and given offerings.)
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#equinox #coya #coyaraymi #empress #peru #killa #moongoddess #precolumbian #inca #incahistory #incaempire #histodon #history #southAmerica #23September #september