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Daily Life in the Inca Empire provides an in-depth exploration of the daily experiences of the Inca people before the Spanish conquest. Michael A. Malpass examines various aspects of Inca life, including agriculture, religion, family structure, government, military practices, and social customs. Using archaeological findings and historical records, the book paints a vivid picture of the sophisticated civilization that thrived in the Andean region. As part of Greenwood Press’s Daily Life through History series, this work serves as an accessible and informative resource for students, historians, and those interested in the rich cultural heritage of the Inca Empire.
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Edition: First edition
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Publisher: Greenwood Press
Publishing Year: 1996
ISBN: 0-313-29390-2
Pages: 240