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Quipu

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Quipu (also spelled khipu), or talking knots, are recording devices fashioned from strings historically used by Inca. quipu usually consisted of cotton or camelid fiber strings. The Inca people used them for collecting data and keeping records, monitoring tax obligations, properly collecting census records, calendrical information, and for military organization. The cords stored numeric and other values encoded as knots.

 

 

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