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SIBLINGS PRACTICING INCEST: EXPLORING ITS ANCIENT ROOTS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

Incest is defined as sexual intercourse between individuals who are close relatives, such as brothers and sisters, father and daughter, mother and son, uncle and niece, etc., which is prohibited by...

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INCAN SEXUAL TRADITIONS FOCUSED ON FAMILY BONDS | ALL THINGS RELATIONSHIPS

In the Incan Empire, there was a long tradition of sexual relations between family members that was considered acceptable and even encouraged. This practice was known as "incest" and was part of...

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EXPLORING THE INCAN PRACTICE OF ROYAL SIBLING SEXUALITY AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN RELIGION, POLITICS, AND MORALITY

The Incas were an ancient civilization that flourished in South America from the 14th to the 16th century CE. They developed a highly advanced society characterized by a hierarchical social structure...

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INCAN CIVILIZATION'S SEXUAL PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT ON SOCIETY

Inca religion held that all life was sacred and that human beings had an obligation to protect the natural world. The Incas believed that everything on Earth was interconnected and interdependent,...

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THE EROTIC RITUALS OF INCAN CIVILIZATION: HOW FERTILITY PRACTICES UPHELD SOCIAL COHESION

Incan civilization was a pre-Columbian empire based in modern-day Peru that lasted from around AD 1400 until the Spanish conquest in 1532. At its height, the Inca Empire spanned an area approximately...

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QUECHUAS VIEW ON INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: HOW THEIR PHILOSOPHY GUIDES THEM

Quechua is an indigenous language spoken primarily in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. Its speakers live mainly in mountainous regions where they...

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