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High in the Andes, the Inca Empire forged a civilization without the wheel, iron, or a written language — yet built Machu Picchu, a network of 25,000 miles of roads, and agricultural terraces that still function today. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore how a small kingdom in Cusco around 1200 CE exploded into the largest pre-Columbian empire in the Americas, only to be undone by civil war and Spanish conquest in the 1530s. They trace the reign of Pachacuti, the ninth Sapa Inca who transformed Cusco into a capital shaped like a puma; the construction of Sacsayhuamán with stones weighing up to 300 tons; and the role of quipus — knotted cords that served as a sophisticated record-keeping system. The show delves into Inca religion centered on Inti the sun god, the practice of mummifying emperors, and the mita labor tax that built roads and storehouses. It also examines the Spanish invasion led by Francisco Pizarro, the capture and ransom of Atahualpa, and the ongoing legacy of Inca engineering in modern Peru. Why did a state so powerful fall so quickly? And what can its achievements teach us about sustainability, governance, and resilience? This is not a story of doomed noble savages but of brilliant innovators whose descendants still speak Quechua today. #IncaEmpire #MachuPicchu #Andes #SapaInca #Pachacuti #Atahualpa #Cusco #Quechua #Inti #Sacsayhuaman #Quipu #MitaLabor #SpanishConquest #FranciscoPizarro #PreColumbian #Engineering #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Inca Stonework: How They Shaped Andes Rock Without Mortar

Inca Stonework: How They Shaped Andes Rock Without Mortar

The Inca built stone walls that have survived earthquakes for centuries, fitting massive polygonal blocks so tightly that not even a knife blade slips between them. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering secrets behind Inca masonry, from the irregular ashlar walls of Sacsayhuaman to the perfectly cut granite of Machu Picchu. They discuss how the Inca quarried andesite and granite using bronze tools, stone hammers, sand abrasives, and water wedging. The conversation examines the debate over whether the distinctive 'pillow-faced' finish was structural or aesthetic, and how Inca builders leveraged precisely angled joints to absorb seismic energy. They also touch on the role of mit'a labor, the use of puma-shaped site layouts, and the contrast with earlier Tiwanaku stonework. Specific sites covered include Sacsayhuaman, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, and Tiwanaku. Listeners will learn about the mysterious 'Llama ' stones, the 'thirteen-angled stone' in Cusco, and how modern engineers still cannot fully replicate Inca stone-fitting techniques. #IncaStonework #Sacsayhuaman #MachuPicchu #Ollantaytambo #Tiwanaku #Andes #IncaEngineering #MitA #ThirteenAngledStone #SeismicEngineering #PolygonalMasonry #Andesite #Granite #IncaArchitecture #Cusco #PreColumbian #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
Portada del episodio Inca Hydraulic Engineering: Water Channels of the Andes

Inca Hydraulic Engineering: Water Channels of the Andes

This episode dives into the Inca mastery of water management, focusing on the intricate hydraulic systems that sustained their mountain empire. We explore the sacred springs of Tambomachay, the canals of Tipón with their precise fountains, and the massive drainage projects around Lake Titicaca. Learn how the Incas channeled water through stone aqueducts to irrigate terraces, supply cities like Cusco, and power ceremonial baths. Discover the role of water in Inca cosmology, where springs (pukios) were considered huacas, and the engineering principles that allowed water to flow year-round in steep terrain. We also touch on the mit'a labor system that built these works and the Spanish chroniclers like Pedro Cieza de León who documented them. No prior knowledge needed—just curiosity about how an empire thrived in the Andes. #Inca #HydraulicEngineering #Andes #Tambomachay #Tipon #Pukio #Mit'a #Cusco #LakeTiticaca #PedroCiezaDeLeon #Huaca #TerraceFarming #QhapaqÑan #WaterManagement #IncaEngineering #History #FexingoHistory #AncientTechnology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 8 min
Portada del episodio Inca Potato: The Humble Tuber That Powered an Empire

Inca Potato: The Humble Tuber That Powered an Empire

Long before the Spanish arrived, the potato was the true engine of the Inca Empire. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the Andean potato's origins around Lake Titicaca, its role in terrace farming and freeze-drying into chuño, its sacred status in Inca religion, and its explosive global journey after the conquest. Discover how a single tuber sustained armies, fuelled the mit'a labor system, and became a cornerstone of Tawantinsuyu's food security — and how its legacy still shapes cuisines worldwide. #IncaPotato #Chuño #Tawantinsuyu #AndeanAgriculture #LakeTiticaca #Pachamama #Inti #Moray #Andenes #Mit'a #QhapaqÑan #SapaInca #PotatoHistory #FoodHistory #Andes #IndigenousKnowledge #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 3 min
Portada del episodio How the Inca Brewed Chicha: Sacred Corn Beer of the Andes

How the Inca Brewed Chicha: Sacred Corn Beer of the Andes

Step into the world of the Inca with an episode that follows the production and meaning of chicha, the sacred corn beer that fuelled rituals, labour, and daily life across Tawantinsuyu. Lucas and Luna explore how Sapa Inca Pachacuti used chicha to bind communities during mit'a service, the role of acllas in brewing, and the surprising discovery of a 1,000-year-old chicha brewery at Cerro Baúl. They discuss the fermentation process using saliva as a starter, the distinction between everyday chicha and the potent chicha used in capacocha ceremonies, and how the Spanish tried and failed to suppress the drink. Along the way, they touch on Pedro Cieza de León's accounts, the explosion of a chicha pot during a 1536 siege at Cusco, and a modern revival. A warm, on-the-ground look at a drink that was as political as it was intoxicating. #Inca #Chicha #Tawantinsuyu #Pachacuti #Aclla #MitA #CerroBaul #Cusco #Capacocha #CiezaDeLeon #CornBeer #Andes #Fermentation #History #FexingoHistory #FoodHistory #Brewing #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Inca Quinoa: The Sacred Grain That Sustained Tawantinsuyu

Inca Quinoa: The Sacred Grain That Sustained Tawantinsuyu

This episode explores the central role of quinoa (kinwa) in the Inca Empire. Lucas and Luna discuss how this hardy grain, native to the Andean altiplano, was more than just a staple crop. They examine its nutritional superiority over European cereals, its religious significance as a gift from Inti, and the elaborate state-controlled storage systems that redistributed it across Tawantinsuyu. The conversation touches on the mita labor system's reliance on quinoa rations, the role of quipucamayocs in tracking harvests, and the devastating impact of the Spanish conquest, which suppressed quinoa in favor of wheat and barley. They also cover modern efforts to revive ancient varieties. Listeners will learn about specific sites like the Moray terraces used for quinoa experimentation, the connection to Pachamama rituals, and how the grain's resilience in harsh conditions mirrors the empire's engineering genius. #Quinoa #Kinwa #IncaAgriculture #Tawantinsuyu #Moray #Pachamama #Inti #Mita #Quipucamayoc #Andes #Altiplano #SacredGrain #ColombianExchange #FoodHistory #Empire #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
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