no
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It is a system called Quipu/ Quipo/ Khipu
The Inca people used a system called quipu, which consisted of colored, knotted strings to keep records and convey information. Each knot and its position represented numerical values or specific data, allowing for the recording of census information, tribute obligations, and other important details. The use of different colors and the arrangement of knots provided additional layers of meaning, enabling the Incas to maintain their extensive administrative and economic systems without a written language. Quipus were often managed by trained officials known as quipucamayocs, who interpreted and maintained these records.
it was their form of writing. it allowed them to keep records,preserve stories write contracts record genealogies
they fought with other peoples who in their empire.
the incas used the quipus to keep records
the incas used the quipus to keep records
Incans did not write and keep records, which is why much of the information we have now is based on interpretation. There is only one thing the Incans did use to record information, which is called quipo, but no one can figure out what that means yet, all we know so far is that they used it to keep records, related to math. So, the quipo method is no use to us at all. Scientists have collected information on Inca from many sources. One of their sources is from Spanish conquistadors' journals from their invasion in Inca. Anyway, the answer to your question is a NO.
Something called Quipu. It's practically a bunch of knots that help them keep records
quipus
Scribes are people who write things down. They could be keeping records of anything that it was important to write down.
To keep records on certain things
they were able to keep track by watching liv and Maddie and I have dove Cameron,s phone nnumber
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.
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"Who did Pizzaro conquer" thats how you write it...and he conquered the Inca civilization
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.