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quipu    
n. 古秘鲁人的结绳文字

古秘鲁人的结绳文字

quipu
n 1: calculator consisting of a cord with attached cords; used
by ancient Peruvians for calculating and keeping records


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  • Quipu - Wikipedia
    Quipu ( ˈkiːpuː KEE-poo), also spelled khipu (Ayacucho Quechua: kipu, [ˈkipu]; Cusco Quechua: khipu, [kʰipu]), are record-keeping devices fashioned from knotted cords They were historically used by various cultures in the central Andes of South America, most prominently by the Inca Empire [1]
  • Quipu - South Americas Undeciphered Writing System - ThoughtCo
    Quipu is the Spanish form of the Inca (Quechua language) word khipu (also spelled quipo), a unique form of ancient communication and information storage used by the Inca Empire, their competition and their predecessors in South America
  • Quipu: The Inca String Record-Keeping Device - World History Encyclopedia
    A quipu (khipu) was a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information using string and knots In the absence of an alphabetic writing system, this simple and highly portable device achieved a surprising degree of precision and flexibility
  • Quipu | Definition, Knots, Inca, Significance, Facts | Britannica
    A quipu is an accounting apparatus used by Andean peoples from 2500 BCE, especially during the Inca empire of the 15th and 16th centuries It consisted of a long textile cord (called a top, or primary, cord) with a varying number of pendant cords with knots encoding numeric values
  • The Inca May Have Invented the World’s First Computer—600 Years Ago
    The Inca quipu was a complex system of knotted cords, encoded numerical records and possibly even a full logosyllabic language New research demonstrates that the quipu’s hierarchical structure
  • Quipu - Smithsonian Institution
    Quipus (kee-poo), sometimes called talking knots, were recording devices used by the Inka Empire, the largest empire in pre-Columbian America The word quipu comes from the Quechua word for “knot ” A quipu usually consisted of colored, spun and plied thread or strings from llama hair
  • Quipu: The Ancient Computer of the Inca Civilization
    What is a quipu? A quipu, also spelled khipu, qipu or kipu, is an intricate system of knotted strings of various colors that store and convey information Quipu literally translates to “knot” in Quechua Many ancient Andean cultures used this knot system, including the Inca
  • The Khipú Project — The Khipú Project
    A khipú, by definition, is a recording device composed of knots that Inca communities in Latin America used to document knowledge and stories Today, scholars are translating these ancient knots created by our ancestors, revitalizing our history, cultural heritage, and collective knowledge
  • Quipu: How Did the Inca Record Information with Cords Knots?
    Instead of using paper, stone, wood, or any known form of writing, the Incas developed a system using specially woven cords with branching structures and knots called quipu Even centuries after the empire’s decline, quipus continue to captivate historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists
  • Quipu: The Incas Mysterious Recording Device - MSN
    Long before colonization, the people of Peru kept track of important information using a mysterious coding system of strings and knots called a quipu





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