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Inca Mummies: Embalming the Ancestors of Tawantinsuyu

9 min · 24. juni 2026
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When the Spanish arrived in the Andes, they found the Inca practicing a form of mummification that preserved their dead emperors as fully dressed, seated figures—complete with real hair, open eyes, and even food offerings. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Inca mummy tradition: the mallqui (mummified ancestors) who were consulted on matters of state, the capacocha child sacrifices that produced astonishingly preserved remains, and the techniques that kept bodies intact for centuries in the dry mountain air. They discuss the role of mummies in Inca political legitimacy—how Huayna Cápac's mummy was carried into battle after his death—and the shocking fate of the royal mummies after the Spanish conquest, when they were paraded through Cusco and burned in the plaza. Drawing on accounts from Pedro Cieza de León and Juan de Betanzos, as well as modern archaeological finds like the Llullaillaco mummies, this episode offers a concrete look at how the Inca understood death, memory, and power among the peaks of Tawantinsuyu. #IncaMummies #Mallqui #Tawantinsuyu #Andes #Capacocha #Llullaillaco #HuaynaCápac #Cusco #PedroCiezaDeLeón #JuanDeBetanzos #Mummification #IncaReligion #Pachamama #IncaPolitics #AndeanArchaeology #History #FexingoHistory #IncaEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Inca Capacocha: When Children Became Ambassadors to the Gods cover

The Inca Capacocha: When Children Became Ambassadors to the Gods

Lucas and Luna explore the capacocha, the Inca empire's most solemn ritual—the sacrifice of perfectly healthy children on high Andean peaks. They discuss why the Inca chose children, how the victims were prepared with coca and corn beer (chicha), and what modern archaeology has revealed from frozen mummies like the Llullaillaco children. Lucas explains the political logic behind the capacocha: it was a tool of imperial integration, sending a child from a conquered province to be honored in Cusco before the sacrifice, binding that province into Tawantinsuyu through sacred obligation. They look at the 1999 discovery of the Llullaillaco mummies—three children, one with a lightning strike above her ceremonial headdress—and what their DNA, hair, and stomach contents tell us about diet, stress, and ritual. The conversation also touches on the capacocha as a state-sponsored event, the role of the curaca in selecting children, and how this practice was later used by the Spanish to justify conquest. Forbidden terms like 'huaca' and 'apus' appear in context. #Capacocha #IncaHumanSacrifice #Llullaillaco #AndeanMummies #Tawantinsuyu #IncaReligion #Inti #Pachamama #Apus #Huaca #Chicha #Coca #IncaEmpire #ChildSacrifice #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Hydrology: Canals, Fountains, and Water Temples

The Inca engineered water on a scale that still stuns modern hydrologists. Lucas and Luna dive into the canals, fountains, and drainage systems that made Cusco and Machu Picchu possible. They trace how Inca engineers redirected entire rivers for irrigation, built spring-fed baths at Tipón, and carved the famous Stairway of Fountains at Machu Picchu. They discuss the religious significance of water (the Inca worshipped the Sea Goddess Mama Cocha) and the practical genius of stone-lined canals that survived centuries of earthquakes. They also look at the controversial 'canal theory' at Sacsayhuaman, where some argue water channels were part of a hydraulic system. Specific sites: Tipón, Tambomachay, Ollantaytambo, and the 16 fountains of Machu Picchu. Terms: pukyu, ceque system, Inca hydrology, sub-surface drainage, spring-fed channels. #Inca #Hydrology #MachuPicchu #Tipón #Tambomachay #Cusco #MamaCocha #Ceque #Andes #AncientEngineering #WaterTemples #QhapaqÑan #Sacsayhuaman #Ollantaytambo #Pukyu #IncaTechnology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Astronomy: The Sky Above Tawantinsuyu

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Inca understood and used the night sky. They discuss the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere, the dark cloud constellations of the Milky Way, and the role of astronomy in agriculture, religion, and empire. Key sites like the Intihuatana stone at Machu Picchu and the ceque system of Cusco are explained. The episode covers the Inca calendar, the solstice festival of Inti Raymi, and the connection between celestial observation and political control. Listeners will learn about specific stars like Colca and the llama constellation, as well as the concept of huacas tied to astronomical events. The conversation also touches on how Spanish chroniclers documented Inca astronomy and how modern research continues to reveal its sophistication. #IncaAstronomy #Tawantinsuyu #Intihuatana #MachuPicchu #CequeSystem #IntiRaymi #DarkCloudConstellations #MilkyWay #Colca #LlamaConstellation #Huaca #IncaCalendar #SouthernHemisphere #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #Archaeoastronomy #IndigenousKnowledge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Anti-Colonial Resistance The Neo-Inca State at Vilcabamba

After the Spanish captured Cusco in 1533, Manco Inca fled to the remote jungle city of Vilcabamba, establishing a rump state that defied colonial rule for nearly four decades. This episode follows Manco's dramatic escape, his alliance with the Antis warriors, and the assassination by Spanish defectors. We explore the reigns of his sons Sayri Tupac, Titu Cusi, and the final emperor Tupac Amaru, who was executed in Cusco's main square in 1572. Along the way, we uncover how the Neo-Inca state maintained Inca traditions, struck diplomatic bargains, and ultimately fell to betrayal. The episode draws on accounts from Spanish chroniclers like Pedro Cieza de León and indigenous testimonies recorded in the Huarochirí Manuscript. #Tawantinsuyu #Vilcabamba #MancoInca #SayriTupac #TituCusi #TupacAmaru #AntiColonialResistance #NeoIncaState #QhapaqÑan #PedroCiezaDeLeón #Andes #IncaHistory #ColonialResistance #IncaEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAmerica #IndigenousHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Inca Akllakuna: Chosen Women of the Sun

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the world of the akllakuna, the 'Chosen Women' of the Inca Empire. These young women, selected from across Tawantinsuyu for their beauty and skill, lived in acllawasi (houses of the chosen women) where they wove fine cloth, brewed chicha for rituals, and served the imperial cult. Some became priestesses of Inti, others were given as wives to nobles or sacrificed in capacocha ceremonies. Lucas unpacks the daily life of an aclla, the political importance of these institutions, and the Spanish chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos and Pedro Cieza de León who recorded their accounts. The discussion also touches on the mamakuna, senior women who oversaw the acllawasi, and the role of these women in cementing Inca control over conquered provinces. It's a nuanced look at a system that blended religious devotion, statecraft, and the lives of thousands of women across the empire. #Inca #Akllakuna #Acllawasi #ChosenWomen #Mamakuna #Inti #Capacocha #Tawantinsuyu #IncaReligion #IncaTextiles #CiezaDeLeon #Betanzos #IncaEmpire #Andes #WomenInHistory #Pachamama #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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