Here are the answers to the questions:
1. The Inka people lived between 1438 and 1533 AD.
2. The Inka people lived in the Andes Mountains of western South America, in a region that now includes parts of Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile.
3. The Inca people built wonderful buildings from stone without using mortar to hold the stones together.
4. The buildings were safe because the stones were cut so precisely that they fit together tightly without any mortar. This made the buildings able to withstand earthquakes.
5. The most famous Inca city is Machu Picchu.
6. Hiram Bingham was an American historian
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. The Inka people lived between 1438 and 1533 AD.
2. The Inka people lived in the Andes Mountains of western South America, in a region that now includes parts of Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile.
3. The Inca people built wonderful buildings from stone without using mortar to hold the stones together.
4. The buildings were safe because the stones were cut so precisely that they fit together tightly without any mortar. This made the buildings able to withstand earthquakes.
5. The most famous Inca city is Machu Picchu.
6. Hiram Bingham was an American historian
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. The Inka people lived between 1438 and 1533 AD.
2. The Inka people lived in the Andes Mountains of western South America, in a region that now includes parts of Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile.
3. The Inca people built wonderful buildings from stone without using mortar to hold the stones together.
4. The buildings were safe because the stones were cut so precisely that they fit together tightly without any mortar. This made the buildings able to withstand earthquakes.
5. The most famous Inca city is Machu Picchu.
6. Hiram Bingham was an American historian
They found Roman town. They were building a chopping center. Why objects are useful for archaeologists? How did Romans decorate their homes? Roman pots and coins looked like a piece of jewellery. They decorated their houses with statues. Are children interested in archaeology? Who do they invite to come to their club? Yes, they are. They wanted to tell about the Romans. - That looks like a piece of jewellery, doesn’t it? - This is wonderful, isn’t it?
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LET’s TRY Questions 1. When did the Inka people live? 2. Where did the Inka people live? 3. What did the Inca people build wonderful buildings from? 4. Were the buildings safe? Why? 5. What is the most famous Inca city? 6. Who is Hiram Bingham? 7. Why do the Inca stop living in Machu Picchu?