
The Inca civilization is very special, her civilization is three-dimensional, why,
All other civilizations native to the earth, starting with a two-dimensional plane of recording,
For example, writing words, drawing patterns, etc
For a long time, experts in anthropology, archaeology and science, especially other ancient civilizations, recorded the process in hieroglyphs or atlases, while the Incas used rope knots as a written way of recording.
[Later scholars defined it as a strange spectrum system of three-dimensional space]
It was not until Harvard Archaeologist Gerry deciphered the first Inca script and found the "City of Pruchuko", the site of the Inca Palace, through text deciphering, which is the same as the birthplace of the Sun Festival held by the Inca natives.
So this is very special, only this one, there is no semicolon.
So much so that many later enthusiasts, based on these judgments, concluded that the Inca civilization was not simple, either because he himself was not simple, or that there was once an outsider who was not simple to teach them.
At the height of the Inca Empire, it ruled over a population of more than six million, and from this alone, it had already killed many empires in Asia and Europe
At the height of the Inca Empire, it ruled over a population of more than six million, but only two hundred people were wiped out, which also killed many empires in Asia and Europe
As I said last time, in fact, there are bacteria that help the Spaniards, and bacteria are the real main force
The Germs, which the Americans had never been infected with, soon dragged the entire empire to its knees
And the more young adults there are, the greater the rate of infection and mortality.
This eventually led to the complete disappearance of the Inca Empire
Among the three major empires in the Americas, the administrative structure of the Inca Empire was the most complete and effective, and the division of labor was meticulous and orderly
So it was able to govern millions of people well, and it was also the largest empire before Columbus rediscovered the American continent
The Inca Empire also had developed agricultural achievements, building canals and terraces in arid and water-scarce mountainous areas, which enabled the steady development of food production and ensured the needs of the non-agricultural population.
The Incas' canals and terraces were built very strongly, and some of them are still in use today, allowing future generations to continue to enjoy the glory and welfare of the empire