There is no written history of them. Everything was passed down through history verbally.
no
Spain
Manetho began keeping records in the third dynasty of Egypt
there were approximately 2,253 Incan's living in the world today.
They flourished around 1200 and Spanish conquered.
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.
The plural of Inca is Incas. "Incans" is not the correct plural form.
Incans were located in South America.
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
Better weapons, Incans were destroyed by disease.
keep sales records, keep payroll records
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
to make fun of the records
How long to keep accounting records for business in the US
We must keep tax records for 10 years for a business
To keep track of records, the Maya used astronomy.
Many Incans used llamas, as they made great pack animals.