Quipa.
The Inca Empire had a system of messengers running along a paved road carrying messages made of knotted ropes. The Inca encouraged those they conquered to worship the sun god of of the Inca. And the Incan emperor was the son of that god. Because the Inca headquarters had the intelligence, they were able to use the roads to move the military if needed and send government agents to rule these lands.
The record-keeping device used by the Incas was called the quipu. It was made by using a series of knotted cords, with each knot representing different information such as numbers, events, or items. These cords were then hung together, creating a visual representation of the recorded data.
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he is remembered because he made the computerhe designed a mechanical one but never made it
Khipu (English) Known as talking knot or Quipu (spanish) used in the Inca times. Its a colored spun made of either llama, alpaca or cotton. The spun has numeric value made by knots.
Alexander McQueen's designs are popular among both celebrities and the public. His knotted skull cufflinks which are made out of brass with crystal details.
Inca people did NOT have a written language, they used pictures to represent words. Like for example they drew timelines of what happened in vases.
The simplest listening device you can build is the old childhood "telephone" made of two cans and with a pinhole in the bottom, and a string threaded through the pinholes and knotted to keep them connected. One can is placed against the item you wish to hear through, and the other to your ear.
One of the many things the Inca native Americans created was a way of making math. The Incas made the Quipu. It is not a calculator but a storage device. It was used to keep track of many things like population or other such as food sources. The numbers were represented by knots on a string. For more info go to goolge.com and type in "the Quipu made by the Inca tribe."
One of the many things the Inca native Americans created was a way of making math. The Incas made the Quipu. It is not a calculator but a storage device. It was used to keep track of many things like population or other such as food sources. The numbers were represented by knots on a string. For more info go to goolge.com and type in "the Quipu made by the Inca tribe."
Quipus were invented on the Aztec empire and the Toltec and Mayans empires use them too. They were created to tell a story of an important word. The were made out of straws of fabric and sometimes flexible plants. They knitted they on a certain patter and on each straw of fabric they put a color, each one meant something. At the end they knotted straws to a longer one and wear it as a necklace.
they were made out of hay.