No, the Olmec did not develop quipus. Quipus, which are knot-based recording systems, were primarily associated with the Inca civilization in South America. The Olmec, known as one of the earliest Mesoamerican civilizations, had their own forms of writing and record-keeping, but they did not use quipus. Their contributions include monumental stone carvings and early hieroglyphics, which differ significantly from the Inca's knot systems.
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how long after the olmec rose to power did the first mound builders develop
The Olmec creation that was adopted by most early Mexican cultures is the ballgame. The Olmec were the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica to develop this game, and it became an important part of religious and social life for many later cultures, including the Maya and Aztecs.
Achevements of the Olmec1. They built a strong trade system2. They created systems of writing and counting3. That helped them develop a 365 day calender
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no! the egyptians did
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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.
Yes. Every civilisation developed and used some form of calendar
how long after the olmec rose to power did the first mound builders develop
Quipus
The Inca's