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Why is machu picchu of great archaeological importance?

a. it was undisturbed since inka times
b. it was the most excavated site following its discovery in the late 1800s.
c. its extensive written records detailed the city’s history as a private compound for the inka.
d. the history of its conquest detailed its importance to the inka?

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Answer:

Macchu Picchu, Peru. It is located in Cuzco.

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be D. The history of its conquest detailed its importance to the Incas.

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The Machu Picchu is one of those listed in the World Heritage Sites and is considered as one of the most important archeological sites on Earth. What makes this important is that it is the living evidence of the Inca Empire's achievement and power. The answer to this would be option D.
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