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Inca man holding quipu, device made of strings and knots used to count and record numeric information, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587
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Inca man holding quipu, device made of strings and knots used to count and record numeric information, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587
History of the Exploration, 16th century. South America, Peru. Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count and record numeric information. Engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587
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