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This Inca Building—the Only Surviving Structure of Its Kind—Might Have Been Designed to Amplify Sound and Music
The Peruvian town of Huaytará is home to a 15th-century Inca building that’s unusually simple for the civilization, which is ...
The building in question had only three walls, potentially enabling sound, like drums, to be directed toward the opening and ...
The Inca empire is renowned for its architecture; its buildings were intricately designed and extraordinarily durable.
A groundbreaking discovery by archaeologists brings the latest developments regarding the Inca empire's elites, with a bathhouse seen in the Peruvian Andes region. The researchers claimed that this is ...
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