Seeking the Sun God

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In 1532 the most prized and revered object the Incas had was a solid-gold statue of Inti the Sun god, seen by the Inca people as the giver and supporter of all life. It had to be hidden from Spanish looters. Later, one of the surviving high priests left a series of clues and it is here, almost five hundred years later that our story begins.

SKU: 9781784561147 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 338Author: Peter J Foot
 

Description

In 1532 Francisco Pizarro, the leader of the Spanish Conquistadors, arrived by sea in the land of the Incas with a small army to subjugate the region and send what riches he found there back to Spain. Pizarro and his two brothers were fearsome warriors, and his first act was to capture the Inca Emperor Atahuallpa and demand a ransom of twenty-four tons of gold. The ransom was paid, but Pizarro strangled the Emperor anyway. The most prized and revered object the Incas had was a solid-gold statue of Inti the Sun god, seen by the Inca people as the giver and supporter of all life. It had to be protected from the Spanish looters and so twenty young men and two high priests from the temple in Cuzco spirited away the one-ton solid-gold statue to a place of safety. Later, one of the surviving high priests left a series of clues and it is here, almost five hundred years later that our story begins.”

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Weight0.408 kg
Dimensions19.7 × 13.2 × 2.8 cm

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