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PRE-COLUMBIAN ARCHITECTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA
Incan architecture; Incan buildings
  • [[Twelve-angled stone]] in the Hatun Rumiyoc street of Cusco, is an example of Inca masonry
  • Cuzco]], the capital city of the [[Inca Empire]].
  • A trapezoidal doorway, a common element in Inca architecture, at Machu Picchu
  • [[Ashlar]] polygonal masonry at [[Sacsayhuamán]]

Diamant (board game)         
BOARD GAME
Incan Gold; Diamant (game)
Diamant is a multiplayer card game designed by Alan R. Moon and Bruno Faidutti, published in 2005 in Germany by Schmidt Spiele, with illustrations provided by Jörg Asselborn, Christof Tisch, and Claus Stephan.
Incan engineers         
  • Pictured is the weaving of grass into rope to be used in the formation of a bridge
  • An example of Machu Picchu
  • An example of the Inca trail from [[Cusco]] to [[Machu Picchu]] in [[Peru]].
  • Chuño
  • An example of a rope bridge
  • An example of an Inca rope bridge
CIVIL ENGINEERS THAT BUILT THE INCAN EMPIRE
Incan Engineers; Inca engineers; Inca engineer
Incan engineers refers to several well trained civil engineers that built most of the structures and infrastructure in the renowned Incan empire.
Inca architecture         
Inca architecture is the most significant pre-Columbian architecture in South America. The Incas inherited an architectural legacy from Tiwanaku, founded in the 2nd century B.

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Inca architecture

Inca architecture is the most significant pre-Columbian architecture in South America. The Incas inherited an architectural legacy from Tiwanaku, founded in the 2nd century B.C.E. in present-day Bolivia. A core characteristic of the architectural style was to use the topography and existing materials of the land as part of the design. The capital of the Inca empire, Cuzco, still contains many fine examples of Inca architecture, although many walls of Inca masonry have been incorporated into Spanish Colonial structures. The famous royal estate of Machu Picchu (Machu Pikchu) is a surviving example of Inca architecture. Other significant sites include Sacsayhuamán and Ollantaytambo. The Incas also developed an extensive road system spanning most of the western length of the continent and placed their distinctive architecture along the way, thereby visually asserting their imperial rule along the frontier.