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NOVA Online resource. Archaeological expedition in search of frozen sacrifices on the summit of Sara Sara in Peru.
www.pbs.org
South American Civilizations: The Moche and Inca
A segment of the Central and South American WWW Research Institute at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey directed by Elizabeth Rozsa.
www.stockton.edu
Abstract of a paper on the Inka accounting system that used knotted strings called quipus to record numerical data.
www.archaeology.org
National Geographic's interactive expedition up Mount Ampato, Peru, with Johan Reinhard.
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A view of the Incan economy from conquistador Pedro de Cieza de Léon, provided by Modern History Sourcebook.
www.fordham.edu
Tupac Amaru: The Life, Times and Execution of the Last Inca
A history of the first forty years of Inca-Spanish contact, from the execution of Atahualpa to the beheading of Tupac Amaru.
www.jqjacobs.net
Spanish explorer and conqueror who defeated the Inca Empire and claimed most of South America for Spain.
www.carpenoctem.tv
History of the Conquest of Peru
Online version of the William Prescott classic provided by the World Wide School.
www.worldwideschool.org
Pacaritambo, the Machu Picchu Magazine
Magazine dedicated to the study of the ancient Americas, with emphasis on the Inca/Incas civilization and culture. We also cover the Aztecs, Mayas, Anasazi.
www.pacaritambo.com
Rain of the Moon: Silver in Ancient Peru: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
An astonishing collection of ancient Peruvian Silver stretching from the first millennium to the 16th century includes over 100 pieces from public and private collections. There are several pages on Peruvian silver - look carefully for the links to follow.
metmuseum.org