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Title: Andean Cultures of South America


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Andean Cultures of South America
  • 6.2

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  • Map of the Chavin Civilization
  • Ruins of a Chavin Temple

3
Cultures Develop in the Andes
  • The Chavin
  • was the 1st known culture to develop in South
    America. The civilizations name comes from the
    area where the cultures ruins were found.
  • Around 900 B.C. the culture built a large
    temple complex.
  • Their political structure is unknown, but their
    arts and religion influenced later Peruvian
    peoples. Their religion may have united the
    peoples of Northern and Central Peru.

4
  • Map of the Moche Civilization
  • Moche Wooden Carving

5
Cultures Develop in the Andes
  • The Moche
  • 100-700 A.D. the Moche created an empire in
    Northern Peru. The civilization is named after
    their most famous city.
  • Farmers perfected the use of fertilizers and
    canals to grow crops in their arid climate.
  • Relay runners were used to carry messages. The
    Inca later adopted this idea.
  • Built the largest adobe structure in the
    Americas. Adobe is a clay and stray mixture that
    hardens in the sun.
  • Perfected weaving textiles, gold working, and
    woodcarving.

6
Cultures of the Southern Andes
  • The Nazca
  • Originated on the southern coast of Peru.
  • Created geoglyphs on the desert floor. These
    geoglyphs were made by clearing away rocks and
    soil. Some lines run straight for miles, while
    others depict animals. The geoglyphs may have
    been part of their religious beliefs.
  • The cities of Huari and Tiahuanaco
  • Huari controlled Perus mountain and coastal
    regions.
  • Tiahuanaco was a major city located on Lake
    Titicaca. It ruled lands in modern day Argentina,
    Chile, and Peru.
  • These two cities may have had religious or
    economic ties to one another.

7
  • The Inca Empire
  • Sapa Inca

8
The Inca Empire
  • The Inca were the most powerful of the Andean
    peoples.
  • Their civilization began in the 1100s, but
    expanded to its max size after 1438 when
    Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui became emperor, or Sapa
    Inca.
  • Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui
  • Skilled warrior who conquered enemies and
    enlisted them in his armies.
  • The Incan Empire stretched along the Andes
    Mountains for 2500 miles with Cuzco as the
    capital.

9
Sapa Inca as an Absolute Ruler
  • Sapa Inca declared himself to be the son of the
    sun god Inti.
  • Gold served as his symbol and was thought to be
    the sweat of the sun.
  • He was also the religious leader.
  • All property was owned by the emperor, they did
    not trade with other empires, citizens worked on
    public works projects.
  • Nobles ran provinces, officials handled daily
    business, officials kept records on knotted ropes
    called quipu.

10
Quipu
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Living Under Inca Rule
  • All conquered peoples had to speak the Inca
    language and practice the Inca religion.
  • Each village, or ayllu, had a leader who
    organized work assigned by the government.
  • Farmers used terraces to farm the steep hillsides
    of the Andes. Farmers spent half the year farming
    for their village and the other half working the
    emperors lands.
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