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The Inca's used the quipu to record numbers since they didn't have a form of writing. The quipu is a system of strings and knots used to represent numbers so that the Inca's wouldn't have to write down anything.
As a writing system to record information about the ruler
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Such person is called a Quipucamayuc, which can be translated along the lines of 'He who possesses the power to read the knots'.
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The purpose of Ayllu in the Incan government was to provide border security. The Mit'a contributed to the Incan government in the form of labor.
The prevailing theory is that quipu, or khipu (a system of knotted strings) is not only a record-keeping system, but actually a type of language. There are accounts of Incan people "reading" or writing history into the strings, in addition to the clear indications that people can read now, of numbers. Unfortunately, after those observations, most of the quipu were destroyed because they were denounced as instruments of Satan, so there are only a limited number left to study. Some scholars believe that the quipu don't contain language at all, and that they were only mnemonic devices helping their creators to tell stories they had already memorized. They are putting together a quipu database to try to tell whose theories are correct.
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Catherine Mutz has written: 'Quipu' -- subject(s): Incas, Quipu, Antiquities
The primary purpose of the Incan road system was to facilitate communication, trade, and military movement throughout the Inca Empire. The roads connected distant regions and allowed for the efficient movement of people, goods, and information across the empire.
The invention is Quipu..
Leslie Leland Locke has written: 'The ancient quipu or Peruvian knot record' -- subject(s): Quipu
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The Inca made significant contributions to architecture, creating impressive structures like Machu Picchu. They also developed a complex road system that connected their vast empire. Additionally, the Inca made advancements in agriculture, particularly with their terraced farming techniques.