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Relic

1996
Margo must race against time, death and an enemy so horrifying that she must find the strength within herself to destroy it and save the Museum from disaster.

Machu Picchu

2013
Machu Picchu is often called the Lost City of the Inca. Hidden by thick forest plants high in the Andes Mountains of South America, the Inca city lay abandoned for nearly 400 years.

An Inca farmer

1988
Describes the life of a farmer in the Incan Empire in the days before the arrival of the Spaniards.

Trade

1995
A region-by-region exploration of trade in the native life of Northwestern Mexico; the Central Valley and the Gulf Coast of Mexico; Southwestern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, and Northern Central America; the Caribbean; the Amazon Basin; and the Andes.

Daily customs

1995
Describes the daily activities of native Latin American cultures.

The Inca, indians of the Andes

1960
Discusses the ancient Inca civilization--history, daily life, religion, customs, agriculture and scientific accomplishments.

Pizarro and the conquest of the Incan empire in world history

2000
Traces the history of the Spanish conquest of the Incas in Peru, showing how they explored and then took over native cultures, creating Spanish colonies in the New World.

Traditional tales from South America

2001
A collection of tales from various South American Indian cultures, including Caraja, Bororo, Tupinamba, Sherente, and others.

Inca & Spaniard

Pizarro and the conquest of Peru
1989
Describes the world of the Incas and how it was changed forever when the Spanish expedition under Pizarro conquered Peru.

Atahuallpa and the Incas

1986
Describes the history and culture of the Inca Empire and the life of its last great ruler who was defeated by the Spanish conquerors.

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