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How do you think the Incas kept historical records without a writing system
They would speak the records 4times a day and one day just carved it
A Inca Quipu is a string with many knots used to record information as there was no system of writing during the Inca empire. The strings were often colored to represent something.
it was called mita.
The Inca's road system was made for first, communication, followed closely by traders. The rulers and other authorities used runners to relay their orders from one end of the empire to the other. Trade goods and other materials were also moved along the Inca roads.
The Inca civilization was located in South America. One of the most famous among the ancient Civilization's was that of the INCA who worshiped the Sun & ruled over 12 million people at their peak .Around A.D.1200 a group of Indians called INCA formed the city of Cuzco known as Peru in South America. Although the INCA had no written records, left behind great sites which had clues to their way of life & achievements. One of the best e.g being Machu Pichu which was abandoned by the INCA (maybe due to the lack of water), & survived the onslaught of the Spanish conquest who seized & destroyed their lands ending the great empire in the 1530s.The name Peru comes from a word meaning 'land of abundance' in Quechua the INCA language.
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
They had no writing system, but they kept many records of their writing.
The Inca had no writing system. Instead, they kept records using a system of knotted strings called the quipu. The lack of a fully developed writing system, however, did not prevent the Inca from attaining a high level of cultural achievement.
The Inca had no writing system. Instead, they kept records using a system of knotted strings called the quipu. The lack of a fully developed writing system, however, did not prevent the Inca from attaining a high level of cultural achievement.
Yes they did have a system of writing
a writing system
The Inca possessed a writing system and building techniques.
I know the Inca did not have a writing system, but they did have a speaking language/system. I do not know about the Mayas and the Aztecs. I am researching them.
The Inca language, Quechua, was used as a unifying tool to communicate with diverse peoples within the Inca Empire. The religion of the Inca, with the emperor as a divine figure, was used to legitimize their rule and establish their authority over conquered peoples through the incorporation of local deities into the Inca religion. By integrating language and religious beliefs, the Inca were able to unite diverse populations under a common identity and establish control over a vast territory.
The Incas did not have a writing system so they developed the quipu, which was a method using knots in strings to record numerical data. This way they did not have to write anything down for their records.
tHE WRitiNq SyStEM fOR tHE iNCA WAS CAllEd qUIPO! :)The Inca did not have a written language. They had only an oral language. They kept records on rope with knots called quipu.
The Inca had no system of writing, but they could send messengers to repeat what they said. The Inca also had a large road system, even bigger than the Romans.
It helped know the religion of that country