Gods
Pottery
Oral Tradition
Style
100
Inti
Who is the sun god, married to Mama Quilla
100
The clay that the Inca most commonly used for pottery.
What is Terra Cotta clay?
100
True or false: The Inca had a written language
False: They kept records by passing down stories through Oral traditions
100
The type of pattern they liked to include in their art
Checkerboard, usually red, white, yellow, and black

(earth colors)

200
Mama Quilla
Who is the Moon Goddess?
200
True or false:

Pottery most commonly portrayed human figures.

False, It portrayed animal heads and geometric shapes.
200
Most of their stories were about this:
Gods
200
The style of art they preferred
Simple and functional


300
Pachamama

Who is Mother Earth?

300
A type of pottery that had elaborate designs and was made of expensive material.
What is Ceremonial Pottery?
300
The most important god in Inca tradition:

(name the god and their purpose)

Inti, the sun god, married to Mama Quilla
300
The types of art the liked to make
metalwork, textiles, and pottery
400
Viracocha
Who is the god who created all the gods?
400
How the Inca molded their pottery
What part did their hands play in the pottery making process?
400
They believed their emperors descended from this god
Inti, the Sun god
400
There are no examples of Inca metalwork available today because of this reason
When the Spanish invaded, they melted down all the gold and silver pieces for money
500
Name all 5 gods and their jobs mentioned in the Prezi.
Inti, the sun god

Mama Quilla, the moon goddess

Pachamama, Mother Earth

Viracocha, the god of all gods

Supay, the god of the Underworld

500
The two styles of Inca Pottery
Utilitarian (useful)

Ceremonial

500
Where the Inca drew inspiration for their art
From their ancestors, the ancient Chimu
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