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TED-Ed
TED-ED: The rise and fall of the Inca empire - Gordon McEwan
It was the western hemisphere's largest empire ever, with a population of nearly 10 million subjects. Yet within 100 years of its rise in the fifteenth century, the Inca Empire would be no more. What happened? Gordon McEwan details the...
Curated Video
Wari Foundations of the Inca Empire
The Inca Empire built on Wari knowledge and infrastructure, repurposing their roads, urban planning techniques, and possibly even record-keeping tools like quipus. While the Inca did not copy Wari art styles directly, they may have...
Curated Video
Quinoa and the Expansion of the Inca Empire
The Inca Empire was a large and powerful civilization that covered a region from Ecuador to Chile and had 12 million inhabitants at its height. Was quinoa their recipe for success?<b<br/>r/>
Quinoa part 3/5
Quinoa part 3/5
Jabzy
Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire
Curated Video
What are the origins of the Inca Empire? #history #documentary
What are the origins of the Inca Empire? #history #documentary
SciShow
The Inca Used This To Write Without Words
The Inca Empire used bundles of knotted string called khipu to store and convey information. But how do you read a bunch of strings? And was this a unique form of writing... or knot?<b<br/>r/>
Hosted by: Stefan Chin
Hosted by: Stefan Chin
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The conspiracy to take down the Inca empire | Gabriel Prieto
It's daybreak in the city of Chan Chan, and former soldier Maxo has been up all night fretting. Last night, a friend stopped by and instructed him to go to the plaza at noon to receive an important message. But with the recent defeat of...
Curated Video
Machu Picchu and the Incas
Journey into the mountains of Peru to discover Machu Picchu, the mysterious stone city built by the powerful Inca Civilization. In this simple and engaging video, you’ll learn about Inca achievements in engineering, farming, and...
Curated Video
Machu Picchu and the Incas for Kids | Bedtime History
Embark on a breathtaking journey through the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and the fascinating history of the Inca civilization in this captivating history episode! Explore the architectural wonders and cultural significance of this...
Curated Video
Mysteries of the Inca Empire Documentary
#incas Inca Empire lasted for just 100 years. The empire was overrun by the Spanish in the 16th century. Even though the Inca Empire lasted for a small duration of time, it is one of the most advanced and developed civilizations of its...
Wonderscape
Cachua: The Ancient Language of the Inca Empire
Preschool Prep - Alphabet and Languages from A-Z V1-0018
Learn about the ancient and fascinating Kachua language family, spoken by the Kachua peoples in the Peruvian Andes. Dating back to the time of the Inca empire, this unique...
Learn about the ancient and fascinating Kachua language family, spoken by the Kachua peoples in the Peruvian Andes. Dating back to the time of the Inca empire, this unique...
Curated Video
The Inca Empire: Machu Picchu and Cusco
Exploring Machu Picchu, Peru:Our adventure begins amidst the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, offering insight into the fascinating culture of the Incas. Traverse breathtaking paths, uncover hidden treasures, and marvel at the...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Who Were The Inca?
This video is answering the question of who were the Inca.
Learning Mole
I WONDER - Who Were The Inca?
This video is answering the question of who were the Inca.
Curated Video
Decline of the Wari Empire
The Wari Empire declined gradually in the 10th century, as administrative centers were abandoned and buildings were symbolically closed. While the exact cause is unclear, possibilities include climate change, internal unrest, or the end...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
The Downfall of the Inca Empire Was Written In the Stars | Timeline
Masaman
What on Earth Happened to the Incas?
What happened to the Incas and the Inca Empire? The largest, most powerful empire the Western Hemisphere had ever seen, cut to pieces by a ragtag group of Spaniards. Only it's not so simple. Let me know your thoughts on the Inca Empire...
Langfocus
Quechua - The Living Language of the Incas
This video is all about Quechua - a family of closely related dialects in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. Quechua was the language of the Inca Empire! Special thanks to Martin Piwi Napa for his help with the Quechua...
Curated Video
The Wari: First Empire of the Andes?
In the 1540s, Spanish explorer Pedro Cieza de León came across ancient ruins in Peru that didn’t match Inca design. Locals said the buildings were made by light, bearded people who lived there long before the Inca. Cieza had unknowingly...
One Minute History
058 The Capture of Atahualpa - One Minute History
November 16th 1532 - Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro invites Atahualpa to a feast in Cajamarca to honor him for becoming the new Incan Emperor. Atahualpa defeated his half brother’s army, bringing an end to the Incan civil war. ...
Curated Video
Wari Cities and Engineering: Building an Empire in the Mountains
Wari cities were carefully planned with grid-based layouts, multi-story buildings, and enclosed spaces that projected power and control. They used advanced engineering to build terraces, aqueducts, and a huge canal system to grow food...
Curated Video
Rise of the Wari: Peru’s First Empire Begins
The Wari emerged around 600 CE as the first true empire in the Andes, transforming from the local Warpa culture into a powerful state that united many peoples. Their success was built on smart farming systems, artistic innovation, and...
Wonderscape
Machu Picchu: City in the Clouds
Explore Machu Picchu, the sacred city of the Inca, nestled 7,900 feet above sea level in the Andes Mountains. Learn about its unique construction, its role as a religious retreat, and the mysteries that continue to surround this...
Curated Video
Feasts and Friendship: How the Wari Cultivated Loyalty
The Wari used grand feasts as a political tool to build loyalty and relationships with local leaders and communities. These celebrations included food, chicha (maize beer), and beautifully crafted vessels, sometimes enhanced with special...