The Inca civilization flourished in ancient Peru between c. 1400 and 1533 CE. The Inca Empire eventually extended across western South America from Quito in the north to Santiago in the south. It was the largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time.
Undaunted by the often harsh Andean environment, the Incas conquered people and exploited landscapes in such diverse settings as plains, mountains, deserts, and tropical jungle. Famed for their unique art and architecture, they constructed finely-built and imposing buildings wherever they conquered, and their spectacular adaptation of natural landscapes with terracing, highways, and mountaintop settlements continues to impress modern visitors at such world-famous sites as Machu Picchu.
History
As with other ancient Americas cultures, the historical origins of the Incas are difficult to disentangle from the founding myths they themselves created. According to legend, in the beginning, the creator god Viracocha came out of the Pacific Ocean, and when he arrived at Lake Titicaca, he created the sun and all ethnic groups. These first people were buried by the god and only later did they emerge from springs and rocks (sacred pacarinas) back into the world. The Incas, specifically, were brought into existence at Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) from the sun god Inti; hence, they regarded themselves as the chosen few, the ‘Children of the Sun’, and the Inca ruler was Inti’s representative and embodiment on earth. In another version of the creation myth, the first Incas came from a sacred cave known as Tampu T’oqo or ‘The House of Windows’, which was located at Pacariqtambo, the ‘Inn of Dawn’, south of Cuzco. The first pair of humans were Manco Capac (or Manqo Qhapaq) and his sister (also his wife) Mama Oqllu (or Ocllo). Three more brother-sister siblings were born, and the group set off together to found their civilization. Defeating the Chanca people with the help of stone warriors (pururaucas), the first Incas finally settled in the Valley of Cuzco and Manco Capac, throwing a golden rod into the ground, established what would become the Inca capital, Cuzco.
The rise of the Inca Empire was spectacularly quick. First, all speakers of the Inca language Quechua (or Runasimi) were given privileged status, and this noble class then dominated all the important roles within the empire. Thupa Inca Yupanqui (also known as Topa Inca Yupanqui), Pachacuti’s successor from 1471 CE, is credited with having expanded the empire by a massive 4,000 km (2,500 miles). The Incas themselves called their empire Tawantinsuyo (or Tahuantinsuyu) meaning ‘Land of the Four Quarters’ or ‘The Four Parts Together’. Cuzco was considered the navel of the world, and radiating out were highways and sacred sighting lines (ceques) to each quarter: Chinchaysuyu (north), Antisuyu (east), Collasuyu (south), and removedisuyu (west). Spreading across ancient Ecuador, Peru, northern Chile, Bolivia, upland Argentina, and southern Colombia and stretching 5,500 km (3,400 miles) north to south, 40,000 Incas governed a huge territory with some 10 million subjects speaking over 30 different languages.
The Inca Empire was founded on, and maintained by, force, and the ruling Incas were very often unpopular with their subjects (especially in the northern territories), a situation that the Spanish conquerors (conquistadores), led by Francisco Pizarro, would take full advantage of in the middle decades of the 16th century CE. The Inca Empire, in fact, had still not reached a stage of consolidated maturity when it faced its greatest challenge. Rebellions were rife, and the Incas were engaged in a war in Ecuador where a second Inca capital had been established at Quito. Even more serious, the Incas were hit by an epidemic of European diseases, such as smallpox, which had spread from central America even faster than the European invaders themselves, and the wave killed a staggering 65-90% of the population. Such a disease killed Wayna Qhapaq in 1528 CE, and two of his sons, Waskar and Atahualpa, battled in a damaging civil war for control of the empire just when the European treasure-hunters arrived. It was this combination of factors - a perfect storm of rebellion, disease, and invasion - which brought the downfall of the mighty Inca Empire, the largest and richest ever seen in the Americas.
The Inca language Quechua lives on today and is still spoken by some eight million people. There are also a good number of buildings, artefacts, and written accounts which have survived the ravages of conquerors, looters, and time. These remains are proportionally few to the vast riches which have been lost, but they remain indisputable witnesses to the wealth, ingenuity, and high cultural achievements of this great but short-lived civilization.
https://www.worldhistory.org/Inca_Civilization/
Megathreads and spaces to hang out:
- 🐻 Link to all Hexbear comms https://hexbear.net/post/1403966
- 🐼 Hexbear Matrix Chat https://matrix.to/#/#Hexbear:matrix.org
- 📀 Come listen to music and Watch movies with your fellow Hexbears nerd, in Cy.tube](https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies
- 🔥 Read and talk about a current topics in the News Megathread https://hexbear.net/post/8466891
- ⚔ Come talk in the New Weekly PoC thread https://hexbear.net/post/8358697
- 🏳️⚧️ Talk with fellow Trans comrades in the New Weekly Trans thread https://hexbear.net/post/8530300
- 👊 New Weekly Improvement thread https://hexbear.net/post/8527022
- 🧡 Disabled comm megathread https://hexbear.net/post/8530014
- ☕ Parenting Chat https://hexbear.net/post/8530013
- 🐉 Anime & Manga discussion thread https://hexbear.net/post/8380955
- 🎩Fashion megathread https://hexbear.net/post/7228810
- 🎨 Art & Drawings megathread https://hexbear.net/post/8430281
reminders:
- 💚 You nerds can join specific comms to see posts about all sorts of topics
- 💙 Hexbear’s algorithm prioritizes comments over upbears
- 💜 Sorting by new you nerd
- 🐶 Join the unofficial Hexbear-adjacent Mastodon instance toots.matapacos.dog
Links To Resources (Aid and Theory):
Aid:
Theory:
Financial Support to the Bearsite
Link to the 🐼 Hexbear Matrix Chat https://matrix.to/#/#Hexbear:matrix.org

The opening tagline for Futurama S4E1, the one where Fry and the crew go back in time resulting in Fry killing his grandfather and hooking up with his grandmother, is “FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY EXCEPT GRANDMA AND GRANDPA”. I never appreciated that joke before.
I like that the navy being the gay branch of the military probably comes solely from the other branches fantasizing about how much dick they’d suck if they were stuck on a ship for more than 48 hours.
people shit on horror movies for supposedly being mindless slop but war movies are worse about that and don’t get nearly as much hate
The unshakeable urge to quit my comfy tech job and just be janitor or something that meaningfully contributes to society in any tangible way
Tuning my guitar to C# standard, then down tuning the 6th string to drop C. I call it C++ tuning. It has no benefits over C#, and exists only to make this joke.


Went to a protest today and a group of very nervous and very young troskyists found me and sold me a newspaper.
First they said they are commies and I said: “Which flavor?”
They said: “ML, but we are anti-Stalin so I guess we are troskyist.”
I said: "Well I am a tankie, but I’ll buy your newspaper anyway, because we have bigger problems these days than worrying about the flavor. They agreed.
It’s pretty simple because they’ve got your moveset, but it’s also pretty complicated, because they’ve got your moveset.

After staying up really late finishing a gunpla, I am now going to work early. My homie who is opening isnt feeling good, so i’m getting him home early. I am also hella tired. I wish I wasnt nice sometimes
Work this week started letting me stay out later on my deliveries which (good) gives me more hours (it’s been 3 days a week instead of 4 all fucking year) but with the commute from the (awful) place I’m at now it’s pretty brutal. yesterday I left home at 9:30am and (with a stop at the store) got home just before 11pm
I was so tired last night, without thinking, I poured cat litter directly into my litter genie^tm instead of pouring it into the sifter.

Edit: Censored adorable dog update. You missed your shot.
Love it when my textbook that contains a 3 page breakdown of a single molecules shape also contains notes like
Joule (Pronounced djul)
saw this big ol raccoon walk by my window, this is the second time i’ve seen them!















