The Inca Empire: Engineering Genius in the Mountains — Fexingo History
Before clocks or written calendars, the Inca tracked the sun with carved stone pillars called intihuatana — 'hitching posts of the sun.' In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these sacred gnomon stones functioned as solar observatories, religious anchors, and symbols of imperial authority across Tawantinsuyu. They discuss how the Sapa Inca used the intihuatana at Machu Picchu to mark solstices and equinoxes, the role of ceque lines and huacas in Cusco's ritual calendar, and the Spanish destruction of these stones after conquest. They also touch on the controversy over whether the Inca actually predicted eclipses, and what the stones tell us about Inca astronomy and cosmology. Specific sites include Machu Picchu, Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Ingapirca in Ecuador. A thoughtful look at how a people without writing nevertheless built precise instruments to measure the heavens — and why those instruments were so important to their sense of order and belonging. #Inca #Intihuatana #MachuPicchu #IncaAstronomy #Tawantinsuyu #SapaInca #Ceque #Huaca #Solstice #Pisac #Ollantaytambo #Ingapirca #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #PreColumbian #Archaeoastronomy #IncaCalendar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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