File:Herbert M. Herget, Aloof and lordly as the snow peaks of the Andes, an Inca prince rides toward Cuzco on the shoulders of his men.jpg

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English: Aloof and lordly as the snow peaks of the Andes, an Inca prince rides toward Cuzco on the shoulders of his men Favored nobles bear the gorgeous, feather-adorned canopy, and sturdy retainers of lower rank are honored to carry the ornate throne on poles decorated with golden fox-heads. Priests come next, with her quipus, or knotted-cord records; then warriors in armor of polished bronze plates with javelins, war clubs, painted shields, and handleless battle-axes. The ax motif as seen in the headdress of the prince, a member of the imperial family.
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(February 1938). "In the Realm of the Sons of the Sun". National Geographic LXXIII (2). https://pueblosoriginarios.com/recursos/colecciones/inca/herget.html

https://archive.org/details/edg-ng-issue-2/edg%20NG%201938-02%20073-2%20Feb/page/n97
Author Herbert M. Herget (American illustrator, 1885-1950)

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