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Some Spanish report that they were mistaken as gods by the Incas, who were expecting the return of their creator god, Viracocha.

Inca religion—an admixture of complex ceremonies, practices, animistic beliefs, varied forms of belief in objects having magical powers, and nature worship—culminated in the worship of the sun, which was presided over by the priests of the last native pre-Columbian conquerors of the Andean…

ViracochaThe supreme deity or god of Incan Mythology was the creator Viracocha. ... There are many legends on Viracocha. ... The Inca were sun worshippers; the sun Inti was the god of agriculture. ... Inca believed Inti was the son of Viracocha. ... Illapa.Illapa the next most powerful god was associated with rain.More items...

Crops cultivated across the Inca Empire included maize, coca, beans, grains, potatoes, sweet potatoes, ulluco, oca, mashwa, pepper, tomatoes, peanuts, cashews, squash, cucumber, quinoa, gourd, cotton, talwi, carob, chirimoya, lúcuma, guayabo, and avocado.Feb 7, 2015

Graduated terrace steps are commonly used to farm on hilly or mountainous terrain. Terraced fields decrease both erosion and surface runoff, and may be used to support growing crops that require irrigation, such as rice.

Inspired by recent archaeological research, they are rebuilding terraces and irrigation systems and reclaiming traditional crops and methods of planting. They do this in part because Incan agricultural techniques are more productive and more efficient in terms of water use.Sep 7, 2011