EditorialHomo georgicus. On the left, reproduction of the skull D2282 probably of a young woman. Cranial capacity, 650-660 cc; on the right, reproduction of the skull D2700 and the jaw D2735 corresponding to a male. Weight, 40-50 Kg. Size, 150 cm. Cranial capac...
EditorialPeru's Incan Emperors - 1748 - engraving. ULLOA ANTONIO DE. ATAHUALPA. Tupac Yupanqui. CARLOS V (CARLOS I). PHILIP II OF SPAIN. FELIPE V DE BORBON. FERDINAND VI. VON SPANIEN. MANCO CAPAC. ATHABALIBA. HUASCAR INCA. HUAINA CAPAC. Pachacutec. VIRACOCHA INCA.
EditorialEcuador. Ingapirca. Inca archaeological site built on Canari settlement during the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac (1493-1527). Detail of the Inca bath in the Intihuayco (Ravine of the Sun).
EditorialEcuador. Ingapirca. Inca archaeological site built on Canari settlement during the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac (1493-1527). Detail of the Inca bath in the Intihuayco (Ravine of the Sun).
EditorialPeru's Incan Emperors - 1748 - engraving. ULLOA ANTONIO DE. ATAHUALPA. Tupac Yupanqui. CARLOS V (CARLOS I). PHILIP II OF SPAIN. FELIPE V DE BORBON. FERDINAND VI. VON SPANIEN. MANCO CAPAC. ATHABALIBA. HUASCAR INCA. HUAINA CAPAC. Pachacutec. VIRACOCHA INCA.
EditorialHomo georgicus. On the left, reproduction of the skull D2282 probably of a young woman. Cranial capacity, 650-660 cc; on the right, reproduction of the skull D2700 and the jaw D2735 corresponding to a male. Weight, 40-50 Kg. Size, 150 cm. Cranial capac...
EditorialEcuador. Ingapirca. Inca archaeological site built on Canari settlement during the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac (1493-1527). Detail of the Inca bath in the Intihuayco (Ravine of the Sun).
EditorialManco-Capac, cofounder and ruler of the Incan Empire, with his sister/wife Queen Coya Mama-Ocllo. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Luigi Giarre from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutt...
EditorialEcuador. Ingapirca. Inca archaeological site built on Canari settlement during the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac (1493-1527). Detail of the Inca bath in the Intihuayco (Ravine of the Sun).