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According to a Minnesota State University web page the answer is No the Inca had no written language but did have ways of record keeping using knotted strings.

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Which statement about incan society is not true they expanded their empire through conquest they developed a written language they developed a calendar they built a large network of roads?

They did not develop a written language. The Inca communicated through a system of knots called quipu.


What are three aspects of the Inca's?

society, language, and religion


What was the writings for the Inca?

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.


How were the Aztec and the Inca civilization similar?

did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories


Who was at the top of the Inca society?

The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.


Who was at the bottom in the Inca society?

The salves and servants were at the bottom in the Inca Society


What challenges faced both Pachacuti and Huayna Capac as rulers of the Inca Empire?

The lack of a formal written language


What language was spoken by Inca tribe?

The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.


What are some of the culture aspects of the Inca culture?

Some aspects of culture in the Incan empire are society, language, religion, and population.


Did the Incas develops a written language?

According to a Minnesota State University web page the answer is No the Inca had no written language but did have ways of record keeping using knotted strings.


Which geographic factor had most influence on thedevelopment of Inca society and Japanese society?

The mountainous terrain of the Andes greatly influenced the development of Inca society, as it allowed them to build their empire in remote and defensible locations. In Japan, the geographic isolation of the islands from the Asian mainland contributed to the unique culture, language, and society that developed over time.


Did inca's have a written language?

Inca people did NOT have a written language, they used pictures to represent words. Like for example they drew timelines of what happened in vases.