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Inca Mummies: The Mallqui and Ancestor Worship

8 min · 11 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Inca practice of mummifying their emperors and nobility—the mallqui. They discuss how the Sapa Inca's mummies were treated as living rulers, consulted on matters of state, and paraded during festivals. Lucas explains the role of the panaca, the royal ayllu that cared for each mummy, and the ceque system that organized these mummies as sacred huacas around Cusco. They touch on the capacocha sacrifice and how the Spanish, like Polo de Ondegardo, discovered and destroyed many mummies. The conversation also covers the connection between the mallqui and the concept of Pachamama, as well as recent archaeological finds at Puruchuco-Huaquerones. Specific names like Pachacuti, Huayna Cápac, and Tupac Inca Yupanqui are discussed in relation to their mummies' fates. #IncaMummies #Mallqui #AncestorWorship #Panaca #CequeSystem #Pachacuti #HuaynaCápac #TupacIncaYupanqui #PoloDeOndegardo #PuruchucoHuaquerones #Capacocha #Pachamama #Cusco #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #Archaeology #Spain Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Inca Empire's Frozen Messengers: Ice Mummies of the Andes

In 1995, a team of archaeologists led by Dr. Johan Reinhard and Miguel Zárate climbed the flanks of Mount Ampato in southern Peru and discovered one of the best-preserved ice mummies ever found — a young Inca girl, later called 'Juanita' or the Ampato Ice Maiden. Frozen by the cold, dry air at over 6,000 meters elevation, she was a victim of capacocha, the Inca practice of child sacrifice to appease the mountain gods (apus). In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the science and spirituality behind frozen mummies: how the Inca selected children, prepared them with coca and chicha, then sent them as messengers to the gods. They discuss the discoveries of other ice mummies like the Llullaillaco children (three children found atop a 6,739-meter volcano in Argentina) and the boy from Cerro El Plomo. Lucas explains what these mummies reveal about Inca nutrition, textile production, and ritual — and the ethical debates around displaying human remains. They also touch on how modern science, from CT scans to DNA analysis, is now giving us a window into the lives of these children without disturbing their rest. #IncaMummies #IceMummies #Capacocha #AmpatoIceMaiden #Llullaillaco #JohanReinhard #Andes #Inca #Tawantinsuyu #Apus #FrozenMummies #Archaeology #MountAmpato #CerroElPlomo #HumanRemains #IncaReligion #AndeanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7 jul 20269 min
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Inca Moray: Agricultural Engineering in Circular Terraces

This episode of Fexingo History dives into Moray, the Inca site near Cusco with concentric circular terraces that create microclimates with temperature differences of up to 15°C between top and bottom. Lucas and Luna explore how Moray functioned as an imperial agricultural experiment station — a living laboratory for testing crops at different altitudes and conditions. They discuss the engineering of irrigation canals, the radiocarbon dating controversy (is Moray pre-Inca?), the role of mitmaq colonists in spreading successful crop varieties, and the discovery of quinoa, amaranth, and other high-altitude staples that fed Tawantinsuyu. They also touch on the site's possible ceremonial purpose as a model of the Inca cosmos, linking the terraces to the ceque system. No hour-long lecture — just a warm, tight conversation that turns a puzzling ruin into a window on Inca agricultural genius. #Moray #IncaAgriculture #Tawantinsuyu #Andes #Cusco #Mitmaq #Quinoa #Amaranth #Ceque #Pachacuti #IncaEngineering #AgriculturalTerrace #Microclimate #Maras #Salineras #RadiocarbonDating #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Inca Diet: Quinoa, Chicha, and the Food That Fueled an Empire

Lucas and Luna explore the food system of Tawantinsuyu: from the sacred grain quinoa to freeze-dried potatoes (chuño), from the ritual drink chicha to the protein-packed cuy (guinea pig). Learn how the Incas managed food storage in colca storehouses, how the mit'a labor system kept everyone fed, and why the Spanish chroniclers couldn't get enough of Inca cuisine. Plus: the surprising role of corn beer in politics and religion, and why the Inca diet is still considered one of the healthiest in history. #Inca #Tawantinsuyu #Quinoa #Chuño #Chicha #Cuy #Andes #IncaDiet #MitA #Colca #FoodHistory #CornBeer #FreezeDried #Pachamama #Inti #FexingoHistory #History #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Calendar Systems: Ceques, Huacas, and Cosmic Timekeeping

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Inca timekeeping — a system built on ceques, invisible lines radiating from Coricancha, the Temple of the Sun in Cusco. Each ceque was lined with huacas, sacred shrines that marked days, months, and seasons. They discuss how the Inca calendar was deeply tied to astronomy, agriculture, and ritual obligations, including the capacocha sacrifices. They look at the role of the quipucamayocs in tracking time, the dual calendar of solar Inti Raymi and lunar Quilla feasts, and how Spanish chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos and Pedro Cieza de León documented these systems. The episode also touches on the mysterious ceque system at Huánuco Pampa, and how the Inca integrated conquered peoples' local huacas into their broader calendrical network. A fascinating look at how an empire without a written script managed to coordinate vast ceremonies, agricultural cycles, and tax schedules across the Andes. #IncaCalendar #CequeSystem #Coricancha #Huacas #IntiRaymi #Quilla #Quipucamayoc #Tawantinsuyu #SapaInca #Pachacuti #HuaynaCapac #JuanDeBetanzos #PedroCiezaDeLeon #HuánucoPampa #Capacocha #AndeanAstronomy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

5 jul 20269 min
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The Inca Quipu: Talking Knots That Held an Empire Together

No alphabet. No written numbers. Yet the Inca Empire stretched 4,000 kilometres across the Andes, managed millions of subjects, tracked harvests, troops, and taxes — all with bundles of knotted string. This episode dives into the quipu (khipu), the Andean recording device that baffled Spanish chroniclers and still challenges researchers today. Lucas and Luna explore how quipucamayocs — specialist knot-keepers — encoded census data, tribute tallies, and even narrative histories in coloured cords and precise knot placements. They discuss what we know from early colonial accounts like those of Pedro Cieza de León and Garcilaso de la Vega, the ongoing debate over whether quipus contain a phonetic or logographic writing system, and the discovery at Caral of a 4,600-year-old quipu precursor. Along the way, they touch on the quipus' destruction during the Spanish extirpation of idolatries, the few surviving examples, and the collaborative work of modern researchers like Gary Urton and Manny Medrano to decode these threads. A conversation about information technology, empire, and the fragility of knowledge — all tied up in knots. #Quipu #Khipu #Inca #Tawantinsuyu #Quipucamayoc #Andes #PreColumbian #GaryUrton #Caral #PedroCiezaDeLeon #GarcilasoDeLaVega #StringRecord #WritingSystems #Archaeology #IncaEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #Ep135 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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