Categories: All - irrigation

by Emily Gómez 2 years ago

85

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATIONS

The Inca Empire was characterized by a meticulously planned territorial and social structure, organized into four regions governed by the Suyoyuc Apu. The Empire's extensive road network, known as the Capac Ñan, spanned 30,000 kilometers and was crucial for defense, transportation, and commercial purposes.

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATIONS

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATIONS

TEXTILES

Elements
Camelid skins
Dyeing
Yarn
Fiber
Designs
Dark background

Design of light color

Symmetrically
Square
Rectangular
The chacana
symbolizes the four “suyos”
Express the thought

MANUFACTURE

Pottery
Massive production
Fused local styles
Form

Triangles

Circles

Bars

Geometric

Colors

Red

Black

White

Orange

Purple

Metallurgy and goldsmith

Dedication of the incas
Riparian mining
Gold
Ceremonial use
No monetary value
Was property of the gods

Farming

The techniques
They fertilizers
Use the plow
They built canals

To water

They built terraces
Cultivated about 70 species
Quinoa
Coca
Peanut
Tomato
Cotton
Chili
Corn
Sweet potatoes
Potatoes
Supply the Empire
Dependent on the stars and nature
Sacred activity
It had no commercial purpose
Basis of the Inca economy

Irrigation channels

water and development
Channeling of rivers

In order to prevent floods,

Aqueducts

They carried water to the stone fountains

Dams

Storing rainwater

ROADS

The Inca Trail (Capac Ñan)
The Qhapap Ñan

30,000 km

Purpose

defense

Transport

Comertial

Thousands of kilometers long
Several meters wide
Is paved largely
Path a zigzag shape
They built a stone base

BRIDGES

Floating bridges
Oroya
Of stones
Of logs
Pendants

ENGINEERING

The diversity
Development various technologies

Result

Machupichu

Most advanced culture from pre-Columbian South America

LAND DISTRIBUTION

The lands of the town
they distributed

women farmers

farmer men

Intended for the ayllus
Lands of the Inca or of the State
Provided food to

The peoples

That they lost their crops.

The armies in the field

The servants

The officials

The nobility

His familY

The Lands of the Sun
Produce food

Offerings to the gods

The Inca Empire
Their lands are divided into

The town

The state

The sun

Was

Paternalistic

Monarchical

AYLLUS

Conformed Imperial council
The Inca
Four Suyoyuc Apu
In great quantity they were
A sector
A saya
Governed by
Suyoyuc Apu
The core of the Inca Empire
Was made up for four yours
Territorial social
Territorial structure