Vilcabamba olividada

Vilcabamba olividada

Vincent R. Lee / Jaime Paredes

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Editorial:
Sixpac Manco Publications
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Viajes y vacaciones
ISBN:
9781969030024
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Forgotten Vilcabamba: Reclaiming the Last Stronghold of the IncasBy Vincent R. LeeIn Forgotten Vilcabamba, architect and explorer Vincent R. Lee uncovers the remarkable story of the Inca Empire’s final refuge-hidden deep within the remote eastern Andes of Peru. After the fall of Cusco to Spanish forces in 1533, a remnant of the Inca nobility fled into the dense cloud forests of Vilcabamba, where they resisted conquest for nearly four decades. This lost stronghold, known as Inca Vilcabamba, became a symbol of resilience and mystery-its location forgotten for centuries as it was reclaimed by the jungle.Lee masterfully weaves together three interrelated narratives: the Inca’s determined resistance during the final years of their empire, the daring expeditions of early explorers like Hiram Bingham and Gene Savoy who sought to rediscover Vilcabamba, and his own modern investigation to identify and document the true sites of this legendary region. Drawing on decades of fieldwork, original maps, and on-the-ground exploration, Lee brings to life a world long thought lost-reintroducing the ruins of Espíritu Pampa, Vitcos, and other settlements hidden in the jungle.Far more than a historical account, Forgotten Vilcabamba is a gripping tale of scientific discovery and exploration. Lee’s firsthand stories, interactions with local communities, and reflections on the challenges of navigating uncharted terrain make the narrative both vivid and human. His findings not only validate long-standing theories but also challenge accepted assumptions about the Inca Empire’s collapse and legacy.The 462-page volume includes 60 pages of detailed maps and architectural drawings, offering deep insight into Inca construction, planning, and settlement patterns. This visual documentation makes the book an invaluable resource for scholars and adventurers alike.Forgotten Vilcabamba is a landmark work in Andean studies-blending archaeology, history, and personal journey. It redefines our understanding of the Incas’ final chapter and reveals the extraordinary effort needed to unearth the truth behind one of South America’s greatest archaeological mysteries.Lee’s discoveries are also featured in Kim MacQuarrie’s The Last Days of the Incas. For more information, visit lastdaysoftheincas.com.

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