Yes they used strings called ''quipus" as a form of record-keeping. These strings had varying numbers of knots tied into them, and the knots represented a way of keeping place value, much like the beads of a Chinese abacus did.
These people kept records by various different color cords, or quipu.
The incas used it for keeping records such as, births, deaths, and harvests. Quipus where made out of a group of knotted strings.
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They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
what problems DID INCAS have
the incas used the quipus to keep records
the incas used the quipus to keep records
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the Incas allowed the conquered people keep their religious beliefs
These people kept records by various different color cords, or quipu.
the incas lived on mountaineous land so terraces helped keep rain water for farming
quipu which was a system of knotted strings used for keeping records
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
They built complex road systems with suspension bridges and kept accurate and detailed records
They built complex road systems with suspension bridges and kept accurate and detailed records
They built complex road systems with suspension bridges and kept accurate and detailed records
keep sales records, keep payroll records