In this episode, Lucas and Luna go beyond the usual tourist narrative to explore the fierce debate among archaeologists about what Machu Picchu actually was. Was it a sacred temple complex aligned to the solstices, a sophisticated astronomical observatory, a secluded royal estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti, or something else entirely? They examine key evidence including the Intihuatana stone's precise solar alignments, the site's unique location between the Amazon and the Andes, the discovery of elite burial remains, and the complete absence of commoner housing. The conversation also delves into the controversial early 20th-century work of Hiram Bingham, who removed thousands of artifacts for Yale, and the ongoing Peruvian repatriation efforts. Listeners will learn about the ceque system of sacred lines, the role of the Willka Ñan (Inca road network), and how modern LiDAR surveys are revealing new structures hidden beneath the cloud forest. This episode challenges the romantic myth of a 'lost city' and presents Machu Picchu as a living, multifaceted space that still holds many secrets.
#MachuPicchu #Inca #Pachacuti #Intihuatana #Ceque #Tawantinsuyu #Cuzco #HiramBingham #WillkaNan #LiDAR #Archaeology #SacredValley #Andes #Peru #Solstice #Astronomy #History #FexingoHistory #IncaEmpire #LostCity
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