Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Even today, and certainly in the past, the infrastructures built by Inca
engineers appear extremely complex, even in their almost perfect geometric and
harmonic articulation. The imposing structures incorporating stone blocks weighing
several tons seem beyond the reach of men, whose level of technology never reached
the Iron Age. Stone was undoubtedly the most widely used building material in
prestigious architecture, including religious one, and in infrastructure, as well as
playing a fundamental role in religiosity directly linked to the deities of the earth and
the mountains. This work aims to be the first approach to a resume of the history of
stone in the Inca empire, through the analysis of edited texts and original contributions
of the authors, from the quarry to the fitting, through the description of practices,
methods, processing techniques and labour management.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Inca building techniques; Architecture; Machu Picchu; Quarrying techniques
List of contributors:
Abate, Nicodemo; Scavone, Manuela; Masini, Nicola; Lasaponara, Rosa
Book title:
Machu Picchu in Context Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Human Past