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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Ongoing research from the University of St Andrews has discovered that khipus, the mysterious string writing of the Incas, ...
Sabine Hyland, Professor of World Religions at the University of St ... that very few people in the Inca empire knew how to make khipus. Only a few very high-ranking Inca bureaucrats supposedly ...
Researchers studying an ancient form of string-writing used in pre-Columbian South America have unraveled new clues to a ...
By Paarth Mathur ✐ Peruvian Times Contributing Writer ☄ The linguistic landscape of Peru is a story of resilience. Since the ...
Almost 40 years previously, the Coudenberg Palace was also the scene of a ceremony for Charles: in 1516, he was then officially declared an adult and thus ready to rule over the Hapsburg Empire ...
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