{"id":1975,"date":"2023-03-04T19:17:08","date_gmt":"2023-03-04T18:17:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=1975"},"modified":"2023-03-04T19:17:08","modified_gmt":"2023-03-04T18:17:08","slug":"did-the-inca-discover-the-amazon-river-valley","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/did-the-inca-discover-the-amazon-river-valley\/","title":{"rendered":"Did the inca discover the amazon river valley?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The answer to this question is still unknown. It is possible that the Inca discovered the Amazon River Valley, but there is no concrete evidence to support this claim. The Inca were a highly advanced civilization that had a vast empire. They were skilled in architecture, engineering, and agriculture. It is possible that they explored the Amazon River Valley and discovered its bounty. However, we will likely never know for sure.<\/p>\n

The Inca did not discover the Amazon River Valley.<\/p>\n

Who discovered Amazon River? <\/h2>\n

The first European to explore the Amazon, in 1541, was the Spanish soldier Francisco de Orellana, who gave the river its name after reporting pitched battles with tribes of female warriors, whom he likened to the Amazons of Greek mythology.<\/p>\n

De Orellana was part of an expedition led by Gonzalo Pizarro, the younger brother of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, that set out to find the fabled city of El Dorado. The expedition got caught up in tribal warfare, and De Orellana was separated from the main group and forced to continue downriver in a makeshift boat.<\/p>\n