pirqa
Pirqa is a term that appears in various contexts, often related to ancient cultures or geographical locations. The most prominent association of pirqa is with the Inca Empire, where it referred to a type of stone construction or a specific architectural style. In Inca architecture, pirqa often denoted walls built with roughly hewn or unworked stones fitted together without mortar, a technique distinct from the precisely cut stonework found in some other Inca structures. These walls were typically used for agricultural terraces, retaining walls, or the foundations of simpler buildings.
Beyond Inca architecture, the term pirqa might also be found in the names of places or as