Lost City of the Incas: The Story of Machu Picchu and Its BuildersHiram Bingham describes the Peruvian expedition to the Inca capitals of Vitcos and Vilcapampa, lost for three centuries under the shadow of Machu Picchu mountain. Here is all that is known about Machu Picchu, its origin, how it came to be lost, and how it was finally discovered. |
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... Pizarro , that as soon as Cuzco was captured by the Spaniards in 1533 the conqueror selected a young nobleman named Manco , who was prudent and active and seemed to him the best of the Incas . Con- quistador Pizarro placed him on the ...
... Pizarro , that as soon as Cuzco was captured by the Spaniards in 1533 the conqueror selected a young nobleman named Manco , who was prudent and active and seemed to him the best of the Incas . Con- quistador Pizarro placed him on the ...
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... Pizarro's expedition was a failure or that the Inca , warned by keen sighted Indians , posted according to their custom , on appropriate vantage points where they could signal with beacon fires , succeeded in defeating a small force of ...
... Pizarro's expedition was a failure or that the Inca , warned by keen sighted Indians , posted according to their custom , on appropriate vantage points where they could signal with beacon fires , succeeded in defeating a small force of ...
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... Pizarro established a fortified city called Ayacucho at a convenient point on the road so as to make it secure for travelers . Francisco Pizarro was made a Marshal by the King of Spain , Charles V , but was bitterly opposed by Almagro ...
... Pizarro established a fortified city called Ayacucho at a convenient point on the road so as to make it secure for travelers . Francisco Pizarro was made a Marshal by the King of Spain , Charles V , but was bitterly opposed by Almagro ...
Contents
PART 1 Chapter 1 The Incas and Their Civilization | 3 |
The Search for Vitcos | 112 |
The Search for Vilcapampa | 137 |
Copyright | |
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