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The Inca Empire - Life of a Dead Emperor - Extra History - Part 3

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In the Inca Empire , people are sorted by age, sex and the kind of work they can perform.

The current Sapa Inca , Uenakapak , rules the empire at the height of its power, but he will be the last uncontested emperor of the empire.

The Inca empire ruled over 10 million people, but not always easily.

An object can make it from Quito to Cusco in three days , a distance of over 1000 miles .

The weavers, the Incas , most prized and privileged artisans, will make clothing for the Inca aristocrats.

Potters, the least prized, will manufacture bulls and pots.

And for the man and his Goldsmiths , he will make gold and silver ritual objects.

When an Inca ruler dies, his entrails are removed and burned, the ashes join those of his ancestors in a hollow golden statue.

Had had that Courier looked pale and a little more tired than he should. Strange small marks start appearing on the goldsmith's skin. Some kind of pox. And with such small things do empires fall. Special thanks to educational tier patrons Ahmed Ziad , Turk Joseph Blame and Gerald Spencer Dining ..

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56

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informal

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English

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