

The Inca Empire (Radio Edit)
12 snips Jun 14, 2024
Professor Bill Sillar and Sue Perkins join the podcast to delve into the rise and fall of the Inca Empire, discussing their rapid expansion, social structures, religious beliefs, agriculture, mummification practices, and the impact of Spanish conquest. The episode covers all aspects of Incan life, including food, art, architecture, and the significance of potatoes in their society.
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Sue Perkins' South America Adventures
- Sue Perkins shared she's been shot twice in Colombia and mugged in Rio, showcasing her adventurous experiences in South America.
- These personal stories highlight the real-life dangers apart from the historical exploration of the Inca Empire.
Inca Empire Emergence and Range
- The Inca Empire emerged around 1400 AD in central southern Peru, with Cusco as its central city.
- At its height, the empire stretched from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina, showcasing rapid expansion over a vast mountainous region.
Inca Religion and Assimilation
- The Incas promoted a sun cult while respecting and assimilating local religious sites called wakas.
- They practiced a mix of conquest and alliance, aiming to access resources rather than impose a single religion.