Unique Discovery Offers Glimpse of Provincial Culture in Inka Empire
Phys.org | Feb 14, 2023
Best read in Stephen Fry-like British accent:
A new study co-authored by a George Washington University research professor examines the Inka Empire’s (also known as the Incan Empire and the Inca Empire)
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instruments of culture and control through a well-preserved article of clothing discovered in a centuries-old Chilean cemetery.
So? Mini-skirts were instruments of culture and control …
“It represents a study of a rare example of an excavated Inka unku tunic.”
. . . said an associate professor, who declined to try to say that three times fast.
It took me 3 weeks of intensive training to be able to say Chichén Itzá fast 4 times…do NOT say ‘chicken’ it will upset the gods.
Just don’t say it in a mirror!
Or in front of a vampire…
Inka dinka do..
He had an unku tunic, which is why he didn’t fit in with the ku kids.
Might be the same guy that coined the term “Lake Titacaca ” as he found the local term
” Lake Clityclitybangbang ” to be unacceptable…
And where is that “Empire” now? Huh? Where?
It’s been erased.
By Ahnold?
No by the Spanish, who weren’t expected.