Inkan Aqueducts
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The People of Tiwantinsuyu were great architects. They built many aqueducts for many purposes, such as drinking water or irrigation. Many aqueducts were cut directly into the stone of the ground.[1][2]
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- ^ [http://www.rediscovermachupicchu.com/aqueducts.htm<ref>[http://www.rediscovermachupicchu.com/aqueducts.htm The Inca civilization: Ancient Inca aqueducts, waterways, fountains, springs, baths<!-- Bot generated title -->]</li> <li id="cite_note-1">'''[[#cite_ref-1|^]]''' [http://student.britannica.com/comptons/article-196530/aqueduct<ref>[http://student.britannica.com/comptons/article-196530/aqueduct aqueduct :: Inca and Aztec Aqueducts - Britannica Student Encyclopaedia<!-- Bot generated title -->]</li></ol></ref>

