The Untold Story Of The Inca – Mysterious Place Of The Raised Stones – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In part 1 of this series we discussed who they Inca were and where they came from. It soon became clear that the true history and origin of the Incas and the prehistory of the Peruvians are much more complicated than previously thought.
While digging deeper into this fascinating story we discovered there are several missing chapters in the ancient history of South America. As mentioned, according to the traditions, Manco Capac, is considered the first official Inca, but there is more to this story.
In this article, we continue to explore some of the most controversial subjects often mentioned in connection to the Inca Empire. Our journey takes us to the mysterious place that is sometimes referred to as the place of the raised stones…
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