Yes they used strings called ''quipus" as a form of record-keeping. These strings had varying numbers of knots tied into them, and the knots represented a way of keeping place value, much like the beads of a Chinese abacus did.
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These people kept records by various different color cords, or quipu.
The incas used it for keeping records such as, births, deaths, and harvests. Quipus where made out of a group of knotted strings.
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They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
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