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Reach for this book when your child starts asking how things were made before electricity or when they express an interest in the architectural wonders of the world. It is the perfect choice for a young builder who needs to see that ingenuity and complex engineering are not modern inventions but are deeply rooted in indigenous history and brilliance. This book explores the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu through a scientific lens, detailing how the Incan people mastered irrigation, earthquake-proofing, and agricultural terracing. It celebrates a legacy of accomplishment and cultural pride, making it an excellent resource for families looking to broaden their child's understanding of global history and STEM excellence. The text is approachable for middle-grade readers, using clear explanations and vivid imagery to bridge the gap between ancient history and modern archaeology.