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SPECIES OF BIRD
Columbina inca; Scardafella inca; Inca Dove; Inca doves
  • Inca dove looking for food in a street of [[Chihuahua City]], during a snowy day.
  • A pair of Inca doves nesting

Inca      
n. Inka ,Indianischer Stamm der vor der Ankunft der Spanier im 16. Jahrhundert in Peru regierte
Incan Empire         
  • [[Manco Cápac]], First Inca, 1 of 14 Portraits of Inca Kings, Probably mid-18th century. Oil on canvas. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Diorite [[Viracocha]] Inca sculpture from Amarucancha archeological site, [[Cusco]]
  • [[Copper]] heads for maces
  • Camelid Conopa, 1470–1532, [[Brooklyn Museum]], Small stone figurines, or ''conopas'', of llamas and alpacas were the most common ritual effigies used in the highlands of modern-day Peru and what is now Bolivia. These devotional objects were often buried in the animals' corrals to bring protection and prosperity to their owners and fertility to the herds. The cylindrical cavities in their backs were filled with offerings to the gods in the form of a mixture including animal fat, coca leaves, maize kernels and seashells.
  • The first image of the Inca in Europe, [[Pedro Cieza de León]], ''Crónica del Perú'', 1553
  • Convent of Santo Domingo]] in [[Cusco]], built on the base of the [[Coricancha]]
  • [[Coca]] leaves
  • Quipu, 15th century. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • The four ''suyus'' or quarters of the empire
  • Inca expansion (1438–1533)
  • [[Inti]], as represented by [[José Bernardo de Tagle]] of Peru
  • "The Maiden", one of the [[Llullaillaco mummies]]. Inca human sacrifice, [[Salta province]] ([[Argentina]]).
  • [[Atahualpa]], the last [[Sapa Inca]] of the empire, was executed by the Spanish on 29 August 1533.
  • [[Manco Cápac]] and [[Mama Ocllo]], children of the [[Inti]], [[Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala]], ''[[El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno]]'', ''circa'' 1615
  • [[Sacsayhuamán]], the largest Inca ''[[pukara]]'' (largest Inca fortresses)
  • Inca farmers]] using a ''chakitaqlla'' (Andean foot plough), [[Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala]], ''[[El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno]]'', ''circa'' 1615
  • Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection]] website}}</ref>
EMPIRE IN PRE-COLUMBIAN AMERICA
Incans; Tawantinsuyu; Incan Empire; Incan; Tahuantinsuyu; Inca empire; Andean Peoples; Tahuantin Suyu; Tawantin Suyu; Purumacu; Twantinsuyu; Tahuantinsuyo; Northern Inca Empire; Tawantinsuyo; Tawatin suyu; Tawatinsuyu; Inka Empire; Inka empire; Incan empire; Inca state; Inca; Suyu (Inca Empire); Andean man; Inca calendar; Incas; Kingdom of Tawantinsuyu; Inca culture; Incan ruins; Inca technology; Inkan Empire
Inka Reich, Reich im westlichen Südamerika das im 15 und 16 Jahrhundert existierte

Определение

Inca
·noun The people governed by the Incas, now represented by the Quichua tribe.
II. Inca ·noun An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun.

Википедия

Inca dove

The Inca dove or Mexican dove (Columbina inca) is a small New World dove. The species was first described by French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson in 1847. It reaches a length of 16.5–23 cm (6.5–9.1 in) and weighs 30–58 g (1.1–2.0 oz). The Inca dove has an average wingspan of 28.5 cm and a max wingspan of 32 cm. It is a slender species, with a gray-brown body covered in feathers that resemble a scaled pattern. The tail is long and square and edged with white feathers that may flare out in flight. The underwings are reddish, like other ground doves, and upon takeoff, the wings produce a distinctive, quiet rattling noise.