Section 3
The Incas
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Architecture of the Inca
The Inca capital city of Cusco is one of the finest examples of both traditional Inca and colonial architecture.
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Textiles of the Inca
The Incas were highly regarded for their textiles, which were influenced by the artistic works of the pre-Inca ChimĂș culture.
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Metalwork of the Inca
The Inca were well-known for their use of gold, silver, copper, bronze, and other metals for tools, weapons, and decorative ornaments.
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The Spanish Conquest and Its Effects on Incan Art
After the fall of the Inca Empire, many aspects of Inca culture were systematically destroyed or irrevocably changed by Spanish conquerors.