Peru: Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the Land of the IncasHarper & Brothers, 1877 - 599 halaman |
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Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
adobes ancient animals Aymará azequias broad buildings built Callao called centre chicha Chimu chulpas church coast Copacabana Cordillera corridor cotton court covered cura cut stones Cuzco distance door-way edifices elevation entrance excavated feet high feet long feet wide fortress front Garcilasso gold ground hacienda height hills houses huacas Huacho Huayna Capac Inca Inca Empire inches Indians inhabitants interior island kind Lake Titicaca land leagues Lima llama maize mass miles monuments mound mountains mules narrow nearly niches Ollantaytambo ornamented Pachacamac Paita Palace pass passage Peru Peruvian Pisco plain plaza port quinoa reached remains Rimac river road rock rocky roofs ruins sand Santa shore side silver square stands steamer stream streets structure stuccoed summit Tacna Tacora tain tambo temple terraces thick Tiahuanaco tion town Truxillo valley vases vast vaults vicuña Viracocha walls Yucay