The Incas

Author: Franklin Pease García Yrigoyen

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The Incas by Franklin Pease García Yrigoyen is a book that provides an introduction to the history and culture of the Incas, focusing on their origins, economy, society, religion, art, and the impact of the Spanish invasion.
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