Round 6: Tossup 1

Women in this empire would chew and spit out food to make a fermented purple drink offered to freeze-dried royal mummies. (10[1])People in this empire boiled preserved potatoes from storehouses (10[2])situated (10[1])next to tiered farms in places like the (10[1])Sacred Valley. Fish and snails were carried through this empire by chasquis (“CHASS-kees”), messengers along its massive road system. (10[4])While feasting at Cajamarca (“ka-ha-MAR-ka”), this empire’s ruler was captured and ransomed for two rooms filled with silver and gold. This empire, which recorded food stock on knotted cords called quipus (“KEE-poos”), made ch’arki (“CHAR-kee”) meat from alpacas. For 10 points, name this empire once ruled by Atahualpa from Cuzco in modern-day Peru. ■END■

ANSWER: Inca [or Inca Empire or Incan Empire; or Tawatinsuyu] (The first line refers to chicha.)
<Brown A, World History> | Packet A
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