This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.
Spanish seminarian Juliâan Escobar, known to the Mayas as Lord Kukulcâan and worshipped as a god, witnesses the fall of the Mayan and Incan civilizations with the coming of Cortâes and Pizarro.
Discusses the Incas including how they lived, played, and their daily routines.
The Mysteries of Machu Picchu
From the first small band of Spanish adventurers to enter the mighty Inca empire, to the execution of the last Inca forty years later, The Conquest of the Incas is a story of bloodshed, infamy, rebellion and extermination, told as ...
Ancient Civilizations is a Capstone Press series.
Presents a history of the South American empire, providing details on its art, religion, social structure, and politics, and examines the causes of its eventual decline following contact with the Spanish.
Discusses the land, people, government, and history of the ancient Incas.
In presenting the historical records and archaeological evidences that relate the conquests and deeds of the sovereigns, from the legendary Manco Capac to Tupac Amaru, the last "Son of the Sun," this book provides an understanding of how ...
But is it the truth, and will it set the record straight? This is the tale of Father Blas Valera, the child of a native Incan woman and Spanish father, caught between the ancient world of the Incas and the conquistadors of Spain.
Presents an overview of the Incan culture, examining such topics as government, religion, recreation, domestic life, occupations, entertainment, food, shelter, and clothing.