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they fought with other peoples who in their empire.
They had many gods the main ones were the sun, moon, rainbow, lightning, and earth, but they would allow conquered people to keep their gods as long as they added the Inca gods.
The last Inca emperor was a puppet ruler. He died 72 years after the Spanish conquest. Incas still exist in Peru. They still make suspension bridges over deep canyons. Some still keep Inca beads although no one knows how to read them.
Manetho began keeping records in the third dynasty of Egypt
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the incas used the quipus to keep records
the incas used the quipus to keep records
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Yes, the Inca used quipus as a method of record-keeping. Quipus were knotted strings of various colors and lengths that represented different information such as numerical data, events, and transactions. They were an integral part of the Inca administrative system and helped in managing their vast empire.
The Sumerians used a writing system called cuneiform to keep records..
Something called Quipu. It's practically a bunch of knots that help them keep records
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Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
The Inca Empire used a system of quipus, which were intricate knotted strings, to convey information and keep records. They also relied on oral tradition, skilled messengers known as chasquis who ran long distances carrying messages. The Inca's extensive road network facilitated communication across their vast empire.
To communicate and keep records.
its a system of ropes where knots were tied onto the ropes to keep records such as how many men went off into war or to keep population records