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quipus or khipus (kē`p z), groups of strings, knotted for tally, which were used by the Inca for keeping records and sending messages. The quipu was based on the decimal system. Small cords with knots in them were attached to a main cord or a top band; the color of the cord, its place, its size, and the knots in it were all of significance to the record or the message. The quipus had to be made up and deciphered by specially trained officials. The method of deciphering is not known today, although Andean shepherds still use a sort of quipu.How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The next chapter nicely expands the subject by looking at what Spanish writers understood by the term "book" and how they classified what the native peoples had produced, including codices, chronicles, and quipus (Andean knotted cords). The growing network includes iGroup (Asia/Pacific), NextEd (Asia/Pacific), Cognos (Latin America), Quipus (Latin America), Softek (Caribbean), eDegree (South Africa), Educomp (India), Microsys (Italy), and Stoas (the Netherlands). |
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