The quipu dates back to the time of the Ancient Incans.
This was a complex recording device that was made out of knotted multicolored strong.
Despite being made out of string, a quipu was used in order to calculate numbers and record laws and events. This was a complex item, and it was vital to the ongoing welfare of the Incan civilization. This was very useful during times of war or military attacks because they could easily be used in order to relay consistent messages between the villages. The main string was black in color, and it would suspend the other strings and was used in order to record timescale. Neutral colored strings were hung from this string, and multiple colored threads would be knotted to these strings. If there were multiple threads and knots, this indicated that a long time had passed. Red would be used in order to indicate the current emperor, and the knots represented his soldiers. Blue indicated religion, Purple represented chieftains. White and yellow threads were used in order to represent a celebration of some type. Each of the strings would represent a different category, like cattle, beans, or wheat. Knots were tied in multiples of ten.
The incas used it for keeping records such as, births, deaths, and harvests. Quipus where made out of a group of knotted strings.
The Inca's
It's called Quipus.
The Incans made specific knots in patterns to be "read." They used them for communication.
The Incas had no exact form of mathematics, but they did have a system called quipus used to keep track of things like crops, live stock, number of soldiers, and a number of other things that could be counted. Quipus were coloured strings with knots in them. Different colours and types of knots recorded different things. Only quipus rememberers could interpret what these knots and colours meant - nowadays, no one can tell what they mean.
the incas used the quipus to keep records
The incas used it for keeping records such as, births, deaths, and harvests. Quipus where made out of a group of knotted strings.
The Inca's
Quipus
Mayas
incas
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.
It's called Quipus.
Quipus.
the incas used the quipus to keep records
Quipus are a form of communication used by the Inca civilization in South America, specifically in the Andean region encompassing present-day countries like Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina.
they used quipus to help remember numbers