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  • Quipu - Wikipedia
    Quipus are made of fibers, either spun and plied thread such as wool or hair from alpaca, llama, guanaco or vicuña, though are also commonly made of cellulose like cotton Archaeological evidence has also shown that, in some cases, finely carved wood was used as a supplemental base to which the color-coded cords could be attached [72]
  • Quipu - World History Encyclopedia
    Many ancient quipus of the Inca were purposely destroyed when Atawalpa took power and sought to clean the slate of Inca history, and, in particular, destroy the historical record concerning the reign of his bitter rival and half-brother, Waskhar
  • Quipu: How Did the Inca Record Information with Cords Knots?
    The Incas used a unique system of recording information called quipus, which consisted of woven cords with knots However, their precise meanings remain unknown Ancient History
  • Quipu: The Ancient Computer of the Inca Civilization - Peru For Less
    This ancient “operating system,” called quipus, dates back to 2600 BCE “They were like early computers, early counting machines,” says author and four-time Emmy-award winning documentary filmmaker Kim MacQuarrie Quipus were a system of knotted strings that stored data and communicated information
  • Quipu | Definition, Significance, Facts | Britannica
    Numbers are read outward, with the highest powers of 10 being close to the top cord and the ones’ place being at the end of the pendant cords Some quipus, called narrative quipus, are believed to have possibly encoded phonetic information but have not yet been deciphered
  • Quipu - Smithsonian Institution
    Quipus (kee-poo), sometimes called talking knots, were recording devices used by the Inka Empire, the largest empire in pre-Columbian America The word quipu comes from the Quechua word for “knot ” A quipu usually consisted of colored, spun and plied thread or strings from llama hair
  • Quipu: South Americas Ancient Writing System - ThoughtCo
    Quipus were mainly used for keeping records and remembering stories in the Inca Empire Spanish conquerors destroyed many quipus, but some Andean communities still use and honor them today
  • Inca Knots – Decoding Mysterious Felt Language Of The Incas
    The quipus of the Peruvians were of twisted wool, and consisted of a thick cord, with threads more or less fine, attached to the main part The smaller lines were covered with knots, either single or double
  • Quipu: The secrets of the ancient Incan communication system
    Comprising intricately knotted cords of different colors, lengths, and thicknesses, quipus served as a versatile and sophisticated tool for managing a variety of data, including accounting, census records, and historical events
  • Smarthistory – The Inka khipu
    A Spanish and English bilingual book of essays and catalogue of khipus: Setlak, Magdalena, Viviana Moscovich, Sabine Hyland, and Lucrezia Milillo Quipus y Quipucamayoc Codificación y Administración En El Antiguo Perú Quipus and Quipucamayoc, Encoding and Administration in Ancient Peru (EY PERU APUS GE, 2020)
  • Quipu - Latin American Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
    The earliest universally recognized quipus, which were used by the Wari culture from at least the ninth century CE, employ primarily chromatic patterns created by wrapping different colored threads around the cords Later Inca quipus appear to make use of colored pendant strings rather than thread wrappings
  • Quipu: The ancient mathematical device of the Inca
    Quipus, sometimes called ‘talking knots’, were recording devices historically used in the region of Andean South America A quipu usually consisted of colored, spun, and plied thread or strings from llama or alpaca hair, or made of cotton cords
  • Quipus | svoboda. 33s Blog - U. OSU
    The secret was lengths of knotted cords called “quipus ” “Quipu,” simply enough, translates to “knot” from its native Quechua, the predominant native language in most of South America Each quipu consisted of a thick length of cord (made of cloth, rope, llama hair, etc ) with many smaller cords hanging from it
  • Inca Quipus - Museo Larco
    Quipus were the main system employed by the Incas to record information The knotted cords were used to record countable information The colors, knots and the distances between the knots enabled those who used the quipus to identify the type of object or the characteristics of the population being recorded
  • Quipus, The Inca Language of Knots - The National Endowment for the . . .
    Quipus tell a story that is no less important: They were critical instruments of factotums and bureaucrats, an imperial language of record-keeping that helped tally censuses and tribute payments from far-flung communities to the capital city of Cuzco





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