Our plan was to trace Serra’s story and the legacy of the Inca Empire, starting in Cusco, its capital until the Spanish conquest. From there, we would journey through the Sacred Valley and the V ...
Now, the long-accepted account of a swift Spanish conquest of the Inca—achieved with guns, steel, and horses—is being replaced by a more complete story based on surprising new evidence ...
Steeped in death, conquest, desire, and mystery, the legend of the lost Inca gold is guarded by remote, mist-veiled mountains in central Ecuador. Somewhere deep inside the unforgiving Llanganates ...
whom he was able to determine were killed at one of the most famous battles of the conquest, the Siege of Lima. This battle has conventionally been portrayed as the brave rout of a vast Inca army ...
It's hard to believe this iconic "lost city of the Incas" was untouched during the Spanish conquest. The Incas cleverly obscured these 12 acres of temples, aqueducts and gardens from the Spaniards ...
is the most famous monument of the Inca empire, which ruled Peru until the 15th-Century Spanish conquest. Often referred to as the "lost city of the Incas", the World Heritage Site is thought to ...