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- Quipu - Wikipedia
Quipu ( ˈkiːpuː KEE-poo), also spelled khipu (Ayacucho Quechua: kipu, [ˈkipu]; Cusco Quechua: khipu, [kʰipu]), are record-keeping devices fashioned from knotted cords They were historically used by various cultures in the central Andes of South America, most prominently by the Inca Empire [1]
- Quipu | Definition, Knots, Inca, Significance, Facts | Britannica
quipu, accounting apparatus used by Andean peoples from 2500 bce, especially from the period of the kingdom of Cuzco (established in the 12th century) to the fall of the Inca empire (1532), and consisting of a long textile cord (called a top, or primary, cord) with a varying number of pendant cords
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- Quipu - South Americas Undeciphered Writing System - ThoughtCo
Quipu is the Spanish form of the Inca (Quechua language) word khipu (also spelled quipo), a unique form of ancient communication and information storage used by the Inca Empire, their competition and their predecessors in South America
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- Inca Knots – Decoding Mysterious Felt Language Of The Incas
The quipu or khipu is an intricate system of colourful strings and knots, with each colour and knot telling a different story These knots were originally thought to only contain numerical information and have baffled archaeologists for hundreds of years
- Quipu: The Ancient Computer of the Inca Civilization
Learn about the history and purpose of the quipu, with insights from anthropologist and best-selling author of The Last Days of the Incas Kim MacQuarrie Quipus, or talking knots, were record-keeping devices for ancient Andean civilizations
- Quipu: The Inca String Record-Keeping Device
A quipu (khipu) was a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information using string and knots In the absence of an alphabetic writing system, this simple and highly portable device achieved a surprising degree of precision and flexibility
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