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A single lock of hair could rewrite what we know about Inca record-keeping – New Study



Evidence from a 500-year-old khipu suggests commoners helped craft the Inca’s intricate knotted records



Summary

A newly analyzed 500-year-old khipu, the Inca’s intricate knotted record-keeping system, suggests a broader societal involvement than previously believed. Traditionally, khipus were thought to be created and interpreted solely by elite specialists. However, analysis of fibers from the khipu reveals sourcing from geographically diverse areas. This implies commoners from across the Inca empire participated in the khipu’s construction by supplying the materials. The findings challenge the notion of khipus as purely elite tools and highlight a potential collaborative effort across various social classes in their creation.

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