The Inca Empire: Engineering Genius in the Mountains — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore the Inca's signature stonework: polygonal masonry fitted so precisely that a knife blade cannot slide between blocks. We visit Sacsayhuaman's zigzag walls, Ollantaytambo's giant monoliths, and Machu Picchu's gabled houses. Lucas explains the three types of Inca walls—rustic, middle, and imperial—and how mit'a labor, bronze tools, and patient hammering achieved joints that survive earthquakes. We discuss the mystery of how stones were moved and lifted, the role of curacas in organizing crews, and why the Spanish never cracked the technique. A natural turn leads to listener support: buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. Then we finish with the social meaning of stonework: how the Sapa Inca's palaces and temples displayed power through permanence, and how modern engineers still marvel at Inca drainage and stability. The episode avoids rehashing previous topics like roads or mummies, focusing instead on the practical and symbolic genius of Inca lithic engineering. #IncaStonework #Sacsayhuaman #Ollantaytambo #MachuPicchu #PolygonalMasonry #Mitmaq #Curaca #SapaInca #Pachacuti #Cusco #Tawantinsuyu #AndeanEngineering #EarthquakeProof #BronzeTools #IncaArchitecture #History #FexingoHistory #StoneMasonry Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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