An observer could distinguish the home of a rich Inca from a regular citizen by noting that homes of the wealthy had stone roofs. Wealthier Incas typically had larger, more elaborately constructed homes, and the use of higher-quality materials like stone was one indicator of their status, while regular citizens might have lived in simpler structures made of less durable materials.
How could an observer distinguish the home of a rich Inca from a regular citizen?
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homes of the wealthy were made with wood
homes of the wealthy had no trapezoid shapes
homes of the wealthy had stone roofs
homes of the wealthy had no mortar
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