These are the modern-day countries that the Inca Empire spanned from
Columbia - Chile, Argentina
These are step-like ledges carved into the sides of a mountain in order to increase the area of farming
Terraces
This is the God of the Sun, chief among them all
Inti
This festival was held every winter with ritual dances, feasting, and animal sacrifices
Inti Raymi Festival
This is the mountain range that the Inca Empire was situated in
The Andes Mountains
The emperor of the Inca Empire, considered a direct descendant of Inti
Sapa Inca
These were Viracocha's nicknames, due to being shown as an elder
"Old Man of the Sky" or "Ancient One"
Natural spots like rivers, mountains, and lakes were considered sacred, given this name
Pacarina
This is the capital of the Inca Empire, known for its "New Groove"
These are the messenger runners of the Inca Empire, carrying quipos to relay edicts of the emperor
Chasquis
Apu Illapu is known as the god of this, therefore being extremely important to the agricultural society
This mountaintop temple was considered a waka wasi or "sacred monument"
Machu Picchu
This was how many miles of roads connected the Inca Empire
Over 25,000 miles
This is a system of knotted rope used for keeping records and communicating information across the empire
Quipo
This goddess is associated with silver due to the belief that they were her tears
Mama Quilla
This is the term for a "house of knowledge" in the Inca Empire
Yachay Wasi
Tawantinsuyu
A local governor or official that is responsible for overseeing the administration of a community
Curaca
This man, supposedly Inti's son, gave the Inca the gift of civilization
Manco Capac
This was the birthplace of the first Inca, Manco Capac
Lake Titicaca