The Chincana Archaeological Research Project aims to excavate sections of the underground network in March and April 2025. With funding from local associations and descendants of the Inca nobility ...
In searching the archaeological literature ... dating to just before the time the Spanish invaded Peru, when the Inca ruled this part of it. There were also other signs it could be an Inca ...
There is another feature; when the archaeology starts, all these sites in the landscape were defined as Inca because people didn’t know that there were people before. The Incas are the group of ...
One thing is certain, says Bauer, archaeological evidence makes it clear that the Inca weren't the only people to live at Machu Picchu. The evidence shows, for instance, varying kinds of head ...