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Machu Picchu: The Lost City of the Inca Explained — Fexingo History

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Perched atop a cloud-veiled ridge in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu stands as the most iconic symbol of the Inca Empire, yet its true purpose remains one of history's greatest enigmas. In this series, Lucas and Luna guide you through the stone corridors of this fifteenth-century citadel, unraveling the lives of the Inca rulers—Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, who ordered its construction, and his successors—who transformed a mountain into a masterpiece of engineering and cosmology. We explore the precise stonework of the Temple of the Sun, the sacred Intihuatana stone, and the agricultural terraces that sustained a royal retreat. Beyond the ruins, we delve into the spiritual and political role of Machu Picchu as a royal estate and religious sanctuary, and its sudden abandonment during the Spanish Conquest. The show also confronts modern debates: the impact of tourism, the ethics of artifact repatriation, and the ongoing efforts of Peruvian archaeologists and the Hiram Bingham descendants to preserve the site. Through Inca oral traditions, colonial chronicles, and cutting-edge lidar surveys, we piece together how a civilization without wheels or written language built a city that defies gravity. Join us as we climb the steep slopes of history to understand not just the 'lost city,' but the empire that created it and the legacy that still shapes Andean identity. #MachuPicchu #IncaEmpire #Pachacuti #HiramBingham #Andes #LostCity #IncaArchitecture #PeruvianHistory #TempleOfTheSun #Intihuatana #SpanishConquest #IncaCivilization #Archaeology #WorldHeritage #History #AncientWonders #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode The Inca's War of Brothers: Atahualpa vs Huáscar Cover

The Inca's War of Brothers: Atahualpa vs Huáscar

When Huayna Capac died around 1527, the Inca Empire was split between his sons: Huáscar, the legitimate heir in Cusco, and Atahualpa, the experienced general in Quito. What followed was a devastating civil war that fatally weakened Tawantinsuyu just as Spanish conquistadors arrived. This episode reconstructs the war's key battles, the shifting alliances with ethnic groups like the Cañari and Chachapoya, and how the conflict ended with Atahualpa's victory at the Battle of Cotabamba — only to be captured by Francisco Pizarro at Cajamarca. We discuss split inheritance, the role of the panaca nobility, and how the war's chaos allowed the Spanish to exploit Inca divisions. Drawing on chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos and Pedro Cieza de León, we trace the fighting from the Ausangate plain to the walls of Cusco, and consider what might have been if the empire had been united. #IncaCivilWar #Atahualpa #Huascar #Tawantinsuyu #Cusco #Quito #HuaynaCapac #splitinheritance #Cañari #Chachapoya #BattleofCotabamba #Cajamarca #FranciscoPizarro #SpanishConquest #16thCentury #Andes #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juli 2026 - 5 min
Episode Was Machu Picchu a Royal Retreat or a Sacred Pilgrimage Site Cover

Was Machu Picchu a Royal Retreat or a Sacred Pilgrimage Site

In this episode of Machu Picchu: The Lost City of the Inca Explained, we step beyond the familiar story of Pachacuti's estate to explore a quieter, more intricate theory: that Machu Picchu was also a sacred pilgrimage site, a place where Inca elites journeyed along the Qhapaq Ñan to honor the apus and Inti. Lucas and Luna examine the evidence—the Intihuatana stone's precise solar alignments, the restricted access implied by the architecture, and the accounts of early Spanish chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos, who recorded Inca religious practices. They discuss how the site's location, perched between the Urubamba River and the sacred peaks of Huayna Picchu and Putucusi, mirrors ceque lines radiating from Cusco's Coricancha. The conversation also touches on the aclla and yanacona who maintained the site, and how the concept of huaca—a sacred place or object—may redefine our understanding of Machu Picchu's purpose. If you've ever wondered whether Machu Picchu was more than a royal country house, this episode offers a new lens on the Inca's spiritual geography of the Andes. #MachuPicchu #Inca #Pilgrimage #Intihuatana #Huaca #QhapaqÑan #Apus #Inti #Coricancha #JuanDeBetanzos #Aclla #Yanacona #CequeSystem #HuaynaPicchu #Putucusi #SacredLandscape #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juli 2026 - 6 min
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The Inca's Chaski Relay: How Runners Outpaced Empires

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the chaski system—the Inca Empire’s network of runners who carried messages across the Andes faster than any horse. We follow a message from Cusco to Quito, examine how chaskis memorized quipu readings, and discuss the relay stations (tampus) that kept them fed with coca and chuño. Learn about the rigorous training, the near-superhuman endurance, and what happened when a chaski failed. We also touch on how the Spanish later used and dismantled this system, and what modern long-distance runners can learn from the Inca’s couriers. A focused look at one of history’s most remarkable communication networks. #Chaski #Inca #Tawantinsuyu #QhapaqÑan #Quipu #Cusco #Andes #RelayRunners #PreColumbian #MessengerSystem #IncaEmpire #IncaRoads #Tambos #Coca #Chuño #History #FexingoHistory #AndeanCivilization Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Inca Mummies: Ancestor Worship in Tawantinsuyu Cover

Inca Mummies: Ancestor Worship in Tawantinsuyu

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Inca practice of mummification and ancestor worship. They discuss how the Sapa Inca's mummies retained political power long after death, participating in ceremonies and making decisions through oracles. The episode covers the role of the panaca, the royal kin group responsible for preserving the mummy's estate, and the huaca, sacred objects and places. Lucas explains the capacocha ritual involving child sacrifices, and how Spanish conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro encountered these mummies in Cusco's Coricancha. The conversation touches on the mummies of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, Huayna Capac, and the destruction of mummies during the extirpation of idolatry campaigns. Listeners learn about the desiccation process, the use of coca and chicha in offerings, and the fate of these mummies after the Spanish conquest. #IncaMummies #Tawantinsuyu #Mummification #AncestorWorship #Panaca #SapaInca #Huaca #Capacocha #Pachacuti #HuaynaCapac #Cusco #Coricancha #ExtirpationOfIdolatry #Andes #IncaReligion #FexingoHistory #History #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 6 min
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The Inca Chasqui: Runners Who Outran Empires

Long before the internet, the Inca Empire communicated across 25,000 miles of mountain roads using nothing but human legs. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the chasqui — the relay runners who carried messages, goods, and even fresh fish from the Pacific to Cusco in under 48 hours. They trace how these runners trained from childhood, memorized complex quipu codes, and operated under a strict code of discipline — with punishments up to death for failure. Hear how the chasqui network unified Tawantinsuyu, and how Spanish chroniclers like Pedro Cieza de León documented their awe. But the story doesn't end in 1532: the tradition survives today in remote Andean communities where runners still carry news faster than phones. Discover a forgotten marvel of human endurance. #Chasqui #IncaRunners #QhapaqÑan #Andes #IncaCommunication #Tawantinsuyu #PedroCiezaDeLeon #Cusco #Quipu #RelayRunning #IndigenousHistory #IncaEmpire #SouthAmericanHistory #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #AncientTechnology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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