Inca Lands

Hiram Bingham (1875 - 1956)

Prof. Hiram Bingham of Yale Makes the Greatest Archaeological Discovery of the Age by Locating and Excavating Ruins of Machu Picchu on a Peak in the Andes of Peru.

There is nothing new under the sun, they say. That is only relatively true. Just now, when we thought there was practically no portion of the earth's surface still unknown, when the discovery of a single lake or mountain, or the charting of a remote strip of coast line was enough to give a man fame as an explorer, one member of the daredevil explorers' craft has "struck it rich." Struck it so dazzlingly rich, indeed, that all his confrères may be pardoned if they gnash their teeth in chagrin and turn green with envy. The lucky man is Prof. Hiram Bingham of Yale, he whose hobby is South America. He has just announced that he has had the superb good fortune to discover an entire city, two thousand years old, a place of splendid palaces and temples and grim encircling walls, hidden away so thoroughly on the top of a well-nigh inaccessible mountain peak of the Peruvian Andes that the Spanish invaders of four hundred years ago never set eyes upon it. He calls it Machu Picchu. (From New York Times, June 15, 1913)

One hundred years ago in the summer of 1911, Bingham discovered Machu Picchu, returning in the summer of 1912 to excavate under the auspices of Yale and The National Geographic Society, and coming home to great acclaim and a spate of published articles and photos. He fully described the 1911 expedition and original find in his 1922 book INCA LANDS: Explorations in the Highlands of Peru.

(Summary by New York Times and ToddHW)

Genre(s): Memoirs, Exploration

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 01 - Crossing the Desert, part 1 elmay
00:21:34
Play 02 02 - Crossing the Desert, part 2 elmay
00:20:39
Play 03 03 - Climbing Coropuna, part 1 D. A. Frank
00:29:11
Play 04 04 - Climbing Coropuna, part 2 D. A. Frank
00:23:29
Play 05 05 - To Parinacochas, part 1 William Tomcho
00:20:48
Play 06 06 - To Parinacochas, part 2 William Tomcho
00:22:29
Play 07 07 - Flamingo Lake, part 1 William Tomcho
00:16:47
Play 08 08 - Flamingo Lake, part 2 William Tomcho
00:21:58
Play 09 09 - Titicaca Mike Pelton
00:28:53
Play 10 10 - The Vilcanota Country and the Peruvian Highlanders, part 1 elmay
00:17:32
Play 11 11 - The Vilcanota Country and the Peruvian Highlanders, part 2 elmay
00:21:11
Play 12 12 - The Valley of the Huatanay, part 1 William Tomcho
00:21:00
Play 13 13 - The Valley of the Huatanay, part 2 William Tomcho
00:22:07
Play 14 14 - The Oldest City in South America Mike Pelton
00:22:47
Play 15 15 - The Last Four Incas, part 1 William Tomcho
00:22:20
Play 16 16 - The Last Four Incas, part 2 William Tomcho
00:26:31
Play 17 17 - Searching for the Last Inca Capital, part 1 Mich_elle
00:15:58
Play 18 18 - Searching for the Last Inca Capital, part 2 Mich_elle
00:15:17
Play 19 19 - The Search Continued, part 1 Mich_elle
00:20:45
Play 20 20 - The Search Continued, part 2 Mich_elle
00:15:37
Play 21 21 - The Fortress of Uiticos and the House of the Sun William Tomcho
00:24:17
Play 22 22 - Vilcabamba William Tomcho
00:19:42
Play 23 23 - Conservidayoc, part 1 elmay
00:23:31
Play 24 24 - Conservidayoc, part 2 elmay
00:18:06
Play 25 25 - The Pampa of Ghosts elmay
00:21:18
Play 26 26 - The Story of Tampu-tocco, a Lost City of the First Incas elmay
00:13:16
Play 27 27 - Machu Picchu William Tomcho
00:21:46
Play 28 28 - The Origin of Machu Picchu William Tomcho
00:26:04