1989.W.2472 / alt. T41299.31 Fragmentary khipu with subsidiary main cord and subsidiary cords (Inka)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Andean cultures did not have a recognizable writing system prior to the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s; however, they did utilize a system of recording through knotted cords, known as quipu (khipu; “knot” in Quechua).

1989.W.2263 / alt. T41299.37 Fragmentary khipu with three main cords and subsidiary cords (Inka)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Andean cultures did not have a recognizable writing system prior to the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s; however, they did utilize a system of recording through knotted cords, known as quipu (khipu; “knot” in Quechua).

1989.W.2262 / alt. T41299.32 Khipu with subsidiary main cord and subsidiary and tertiary cords (Inka)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Andean cultures did not have a recognizable writing system prior to the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s; however, they did utilize a system of recording through knotted cords, known as quipu (khipu; “knot” in Quechua).