Bridges: The Inca

Bridges: The Inca
ISBN-10
1450928137
ISBN-13
9781450928137
Series
Bridges
Category
Incas
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Benchmark Education Company
Author
Sunita Apte

Description

The Inca created a great South American empire. It stretched for thousands of miles across the Andes Mountains in Peru. You'll find out about the Inca and their accomplishments in this book.

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