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INCASINCASRELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

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What's Inside:
  • Where the Incas Lived
  • Inca Empire and Rulers
  • Inca Government and Law
  • Roads and Bridges Link the Empire
  • Customs and Practices
  • The Conquest of the Inca Empire
  • Present-Day Reminders of the Incas
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  • LEXILE® READING LEVEL: 920L
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"About six hundred years ago, the Incas built an empire that stretched twenty-five hundred miles down the coast of South America and held over 12 million subjects. They accomplished this remarkable feat without having horses, the wheel, or even a written language. Before expansion of the Inca empire began in the early 1400s, the Incas lived in or near their capital city of Cuzco, in present-day Peru. . . "
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
ARCHAEOLOGYARCHAEOLOGY
“Archaeology (ar-kee-AH-luh-gee) is the study of the material remains of past peoples. An archaeologist’s goal is to learn about people, long dead, who left things behind. Finding artifacts (objects made by humans) is step one. Archaeologists must also recover them, preserve them, and unlock their secrets.”
MAYAMAYA
"Thousands of years ago, not a single human being lived in all of North or South America. Then, around 23,000 b.c., the first people arrived from Asia. Slowly, they roamed south, and some settled in parts of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Later, they became known as the Maya. From these humble beginnings, the Maya created one of the most splendid civilizations of all time. They erected. . . "
AZTECSAZTECS
"Buried beneath what is now Mexico City, below the corridors and tunnels of the subway system, lie the ruins of the greatest city of the Aztec empire - Tenochtitlan (ten-och-tee-TLAN). In 1325, after years of searching, the Aztecs chose a site in the middle of Lake Texcoco for their new capital. Within two centuries, this island in a swampy, shallow lake had become the center of an empire of over. . . "
VALUE-PACKED SETS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • Secrets of Ancient Cultures : The Inca: Activities and Crafts from a Mysterious Land (Secrets of Ancient Cultures). By Arlette N. Braman, Wiley, 2003.
  • Everyday Life of the Aztecs, Incas & Mayans (Uncovering History). By Neil Morris, Smart Apple Media, 2003.
  • The Inca (True Books). By Stefanie Takacs, Children's Press (CT), 2003.
  • Inca Civilization (Cover-to-Cover Informational Books: Ancient Civil). By Shirley Jordan, Perfection Learning, 2002.
  • The Ancient Inca (People of the Ancient World). By Patricia Calvert, Franklin Watts, 2005.
ADULT BOOKS
  • Inca Empire (Cover-to-Cover Chapter Books: Ancient Civilizations). By L. L. Owens, Perfection Learning, 2002.
  • Incas (Ancient Civilizations). By Duncan Scheff, Raintree, 2001.
  • Life Among the Inca (Way People Live). By James A. Corrick, Lucent Books, 2004.
  • The Incas (Civilizations of the Ancient World). By Alison Imbriaco, Myreportlinks.com, 2005.
WEBSITES
  • Descendants of the Incas www.incas.org