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I recently took part in my first ever podcast with Ben at UnchartedX and the Brothers of the Serpent, where we looked at and ...
Immaculately-cut stone walls ingeniously incline inward to protect from quakes and were lined both inside and out with banded sheets of solid gold. This, plus a great field of maize made with ...
Built from enormous stones that have been chiseled and stacked together like a jigsaw puzzle, some say Sacsayhuamán could be the work of an ancient civilization that had a little help from ...
Sacsayhuamán an ancient citadel amidst the Peruvian Andes is an architectural marvel It was built more than 900 years ago and no living person knows how such large rocks were fitted so perfectly ...
when the site was used as a stone quarry. The roadway, buried for hundreds of years under a meter (about three feet) of soil, is believed to have formed part of a network connecting Sacsayhuaman's ...
Inca builders constructed the so-called Chincana by digging a ditch, lining it with stone walls and covering it with beams ...
The Chinkana tunnel network consists of enormous trenches lined with stone walls, ceilings, and carved stone beams. "The cavity would be from one meter to 2.60 meters wide by 1.60 meters high.