A Reappraisal of the Sources of Inca History: The Works of Ake Wedin
1968 ◽
Vol 25
(2)
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pp. 174-179
Keyword(s):
A. Wedin’s Works in General Although the history of the Inca empire has received more attention from scholars and laymen than almost any other aspect of Latin American history, the state of research is far from satisfactory. The writings of generations of students of Inca history have deposited thick layers of myths. It is urgently required that these layers be removed before any serious historical reconstruction can be undertaken. However, the task is risky. Perhaps only quagmire is to be found beneath.