Yes, Cuzco was the capital. Machu Picchu was probably a religious center.
yes they did have religious ceremonies
Yes the incas did have a religion the main religious background was the sun.
sacrefices
the Incas allowed the conquered people keep their religious beliefs
human sacrifice, etc.
The Inca civilization originated in the Andean region of South America, specifically in the area around Cusco, Peru. This area served as the political and religious center of the Inca Empire.
They both farmed for food and were both religious societies.
The Chavin culture influenced the Incas by introducing complex religious beliefs, artistic styles, and architectural techniques. The Incas adopted and built upon these practices to establish their own flourishing empire. The Chavin legacy can be seen in the Incas' use of iconography, construction of religious sites, and development of a powerful centralized state.
cultural influences
Religious Studies Center was created in 1975.
Religious Technology Center was created in 1982.