I am not sure, but you need to reword your question. You should have said.... What was the color of the Incan calendar
the Inca calendar was important for religious reasons
The calendar, know as the Aztec Calendar or the Mayan Calendar.
YES.the incas had a solar and lunar calendar
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red
The Inca colors were predominantly red, yellow, and purple. These colors held significant symbolic meaning in Inca culture, representing different aspects of their natural environment, social hierarchy, and religious beliefs. Textiles and ceramics were often dyed using these colors to create intricate designs and patterns.
The Inca calendar, primarily based on the lunar and solar cycles, features several key symbols. The most notable is the Inti, or sun god, which represents the solar calendar. Other symbols include the moon (Mama Quilla), important for the lunar calendar, and various animals and plants that signify agricultural cycles. Additionally, the Inca used a system of quipus, or knotted strings, to record time and events, adding another layer to their calendrical system.
The Inca poncho has patterns and colors that served as a form of identification; the Navajo blanket patterns and colors that are decorative.
At the earliest stage, most presumably the Sun Calendar, constructed much like the one the Mayans created.
The Inca kept track of their business affairs by means of a device called quipu, a cord with knotted strings of different colors and lengths.
Veried shades of albino lightened colors of green, blue, brown and black
Inca(or maya) on their calender it says that the end of the world is 21/12/12. It is the end of 'The Great Cycle' in their calendar but it has no more significance than the end of a millennium in our present, Gregorian, calendar