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Authors, History, History and criticism, Incas, Literature, Indians of South America, Peru, history, America, history, Histoire, Discovery and exploration, Arqueologia, Arqueologia/Pre-Historia (Peru), Inka's, Veroveringen, Pictorial works, Civilization, Kings and rulersPlaces
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"Authorities and notes": p. xxxix-xl.
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