What was the highest point of incan villages reserved for?
a. the highest point of incan villages was often used as communal farmland.
b. as incan society disapproved of human sacrifice, the highest point of the village was used to house prisoners of war.
c. the highest point of incan villages was used for religious purposes.
d. in many cases, the artistic population of incan society was allowed to live at the highest point of the village to create art and poetry for the king.?

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C. It was for religious purposes. This is because it was closer to the sun. They believed religiously in the sun.
Lanuel

Historically, the highest point of Incan villages was: C. used for religious purposes.

Who is an Inca?

An Inca refers to a member of any of the dominant and indigenous groups of South American Indian peoples such as the Quechuan people, who established their empire in Peru, prior to the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s.

The Incas were considered to be very religious people who worshipped the Sun and as a result of this, the highest point of Incan villages was specifically reserved for religious purposes, since it's closer to the Sun.

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