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The Inca Road: How Qhapaq Ñan Built an Empire
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Before the Spanish ever set foot in the Andes, the Inca had already engineered one of the most extraordinary infrastructures in human history: the Qhapaq Ñan, or Great Inca Road. This episode takes you along that 25,000-mile network of stone-paved highways, rope bridges, and relay runners that connected the far reaches of Tawantinsuyu. Lucas and Luna discuss how the road system enabled rapid military deployment, efficient tribute collection, and the spread of Quechua as a lingua franca. They explore the chasqui messenger system, the tambo waystations, and the quipu record-keeping that kept the empire running without a written language. The episode also examines how the Spanish later used the very same roads to conquer the Inca, and what remains of the Qhapaq Ñan today as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Specific details include the Bridge of San Luis Rey, the ruins of Ingapirca, and the administrative center of Huánuco Pampa.