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What was the primary use of Intis in the Inca Empire? (Advanced)
#1: Currency for trade
#2: Measurement of land
#3: Military ranking system
#4: Religious ceremonies
What was the significance of Intis in Inca religious ceremonies? (Advanced)
#1: They were used as offerings to the gods
#2: They were a form of currency
#3: They represented the sun god Inti
#4: They were used for agricultural forecasting
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Intis Fun Facts
The Intis, an ancient civilization of the Andean region, used a system of knotted strings called quipus for record-keeping and communication, which allowed them to manage their vast empire effectively.
The Intis believed that their rulers were direct descendants of the sun, making them sun-worshippers who performed elaborate rituals to honor solar deities.
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