quipu
it was fast and controlled
The Sapa Inca, meaning 'Unique Inca' in Quechua, was the leader/emperor of the Incas. His subjects believed him to be son of the sun (hey lookit! homophones!) and treated him with utmost respect. When he died and was mummified, the Incas went on treating him as though he were a living person.
The Incan Empire had a system of roads and bridges that was useful for trade with other local communities.ÊHowever, the Incas did not have an extensive trade economy.
as far as i know, no one
The Inca's crops,flowers and textiles with peoples from neighbouring provinces.
scottish people
quipu
I think it was gold.
inca
No.
they wouldnt trade they just sent their trading things to places
A unique feature of Inca masonry was the use of a technique called "ashlar," where stones were cut to fit together perfectly without the use of mortar. This precision allowed Inca buildings to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters.
Any goods they grew
Inca
The area in which they lived determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities. The Inca that lived in the valleys produced cotton, beans, corn, peppers and peanuts. The mountainous communities traded quinta, cocoa, potatoes and animal products.
Pottery, jewelry, and clothes. All of these things were unique.