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FIFTH BOOK OF THE ROYAL COMMENTARIES OF THE YNCAS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2010
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CHAPTER I
HOW THEY DIVIDED THE LAND AMONGST THE VASSALS
As soon as the Ynca had conquered any kingdom or province, and established his Government amongst the inhabitants according to his laws and idolatrous customs, he ordered that the cultivated land capable of yielding maize should be extended. For this purpose he caused irrigation channels to be constructed, which were most admirable, as may be seen to this day; both those that have been destroyed, the ruins of which are yet visible, and those still in working order. The engineers led the irrigation channels in directions’ required by the lands to be watered; for it must be known that the greater part of this land is barren as regards corn-yielding soil, and, for this reason, they endeavoured to increase its fertility as much as possible. As the land is under the torrid zone it requires irrigation. The Yncas supplied the water with great ingenuity, and no maize crop was sown without being also supplied with water. They also constructed channels to irrigate the pasture land, when the autumn withheld its rains, for they took care to fertilise the pastures as well as the arable land, as they possessed immense flocks. These channels for the pastures were destroyed as soon as the Spaniards came into the country, but the ruins may be seen to this day.
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- First Part of the Royal Commentaries of the Yncas , pp. 1 - 96Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1871