Quipu: la historia de los incas nudo a nudo

Quipu: la historia de los incas nudo a nudo

Understanding the Kipu: An Incan System of Record Keeping

The Function and Importance of Kipu

  • The Kipu, meaning "knot" in Quechua, was a unique recording system used by the Incas to account for their goods such as textiles, ceramics, and llamas.
  • These intricate structures were essential for managing the vast Incan Empire, especially since they lacked a writing system but needed to keep detailed records.
  • Kipus served various administrative purposes including censuses of people and animals, as well as tracking agricultural and mining production.

Administration and Transmission of Knowledge

  • Each Incan community had a quipucamayoc responsible for interpreting kipus; knowledge about these systems was likely passed down through generations.
  • Chaskis (Incan messengers) transported kipus from provinces to the capital Cuzco for centralized analysis, facilitating effective governance across the empire.

Structure and Types of Knots

  • A typical kipi consists of a main cord with hanging subsidiary cords; knots are categorized into simple knots representing numbers (e.g., four turns indicate 'four').
  • There are two primary types of knots: simple knots indicating quantities and eight-knots that represent specific values based on their position within the structure.

Challenges in Deciphering Kipus

  • Despite some progress in understanding kipus, many remain undeciphered. Questions persist regarding what different colors, shapes, and materials signify.
  • The Spanish conquest led to significant loss of knowledge about kipus; only numerical records seemed relevant to Spanish interests focused on productivity control.

Contemporary Relevance

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Los incas crearon los quipus, que en quechua significa nudo, y diseñaron un sistema de contabilidad y de registro de información que les sirvió para controlar su imperio. En el Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino se expone un quipu especialmente grande. Conversamos con los arqueólogos Varinia Varela y Felipe Armstrong sobre este complejo código de nudos inca y vemos cómo estos conocimientos se siguen transmitiendo a las nuevas generaciones. Informe: Katrin Ewert Cámara: Sofía Yanjarí, Hernán Martín Edición: Martha Torres @museochilenodearteprecolom932 #quipu #incas #arteprecolombino #imperioinca #quipus #historia #chile #saberancestral #saberancestraldw #dwsaberancestral #dwmagacines #dwscience