Machu Picchu:
The Inca's Puzzling History
Machu Picchu, the fifteenth-century Incan
site, stands high in the Andes, above the
Peruvian city of Cusco. Many who visit the
ancient ruin puzzle over its history. Why
was Machu Picchu built in this remote
location? What purpose did it serve?
Many different theories begin to answer
these questions. No one theory, however,
seems to offer a convincing answer.
On page 2, why does the author say
that people living in Machu Picchu had
"a bird's-eye view of approaching enemies?
to show readers that the people believed a
bird's eyes had special powers
to help readers see that the people had
trained birds to fly over the area
to show readers why the site's location would
have been difficult to supply
to help readers picture how much people
could see from the high location