Catalog: KH0001 (LL01, UR176)

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Aliases:   LL01, UR176
Contributors:  Leland Locke
Museum:  American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
Museum Number:  B/8705
Provenance:  Chuquitanta
Region:  Unknown
# of Groups & Cords:   6 Groups, 156 Cords - (98p, 58s)
# of Unique Cord Colors:  10
Benford Match:  0.958
# Ascher Sums (pps, ips, cps, sps,...):  31 (21, 0, 6, 4,...)
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Bibliography:

Bibliography for KH0001 (LL01, UR176):

Year Author Title Pages
1969 Ascher, Marcia and Robert Ascher. Code of ancient Peruvian knotted cords (Quipus). Nature 222(5193):529-533. Text: 530
2012 Boone, Elizabeth Hill. Presidential lecture: Discourse and authority in histories painted, knotted, and threaded. Ethnohistory 59:2, pp. 211-237. Figures: fig.8 (p.223)
1957 Cohen, John. Q'eros: A study in survival. Natural History 66(9):482-493. Figures: online
2002 Conklin, William J. A Khipu Information String Theory. In Narrative Threads: Accounting and Recounting in Andean Khipu, edited by Jeffrey Quilter and Gary Urton, pp. 53-86. University of Texas Press, Austin. Text: 66; 75; 77; Figures: fig.3.13 (p.69); fig.3.27 (p.77); pl>p.204
2003 Cook, Michael. A brief history of the human race. W.W. Norton, New York. Figures: fig.12 (p.95)
1912 Locke, L. Leland. The Ancient Quipu, a Peruvian Knot Record. American Anthropologist 14(2):325–332. Figures: pl.XXII>p.326
1923 Locke, L. Leland. The Ancient Quipu or Peruvian Knot Record. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Text: 8; 18; 22; Figures: pl.III; pl.IV
1928 Locke, L. Leland. Supplementary notes on the quipus in the American Museum of Natural History. The American Museum of Natural History, New York. Text: 41; 47-52
1970 Mackey, Carol. Knot Records in Ancient and Modern Peru. PhD dissertation, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. Text: 35; 50; 211
1920 Mason, William Albert. A History of the Art of Writing. MacMillan, New York. Text: 34; Figures: fig.5 (p.35)
2020 Pancorvo Salicetti, Anel, (editor). Quipus y quipucamayoc: Codificación y administración en el antiguo Perú. Apus Graph Ediciones, Lima. Salicetti, Anel, (editor). Quipus y quipucamayoc: Codificación y administración en el antiguo Perú. Apus Graph Ediciones, Lima. Text: 380; Figures: 381
1995 Prada Ramírez, Fernando. El Khipu Incaico: De La Matemática a La Historia. Yachay 12(21):11–37. Figures: 27
1976 Radicati di Primeglio, Carlos. El sistema contable de los Incas: Yupana y Quipu. In Estudios sobre los quipus, edited by Gary Urton, pp. 265-354. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima. Text: 349
2019 Strauss, Julia F. Knotted Thoughts: An Investigation Towards the Potential for Encoding Language in Inka Khipus. Thesis. Text: throughout; Figures: fig.9 (p.25); fig.10 (p.26); fig.11 (p.27); fig.28 (p.47); fig.34 (p.67)
2002 Urton, Gary. Recording Signs in Narrative-Accounting Khipu. In Narrative Threads: Accounting and Recounting in Andean Khipu, edited by Jeffrey Quilter and Gary Urton, pp. 171-196. University of Texas Press, Austin. Text: 186-192; 194; Figures: fig.8.3 (p.188); fig.8.4 (p.188)
2003 Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. Quipu: Counting by knotting in the Inka Empire. Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art and Harvard University. Text: 54; Figures: 25; 35
2003 Urton, Gary. Signs of the Inka Khipu: Binary Coding in the Andean Knotted-String Records. University of Texas Press, Austin. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7560/785397 Text: 64; 98-102; 133; 153; 171; Figures: fig.4.6 (p.100); fig.4.7-4.8 (p.101)
2005 Urton, Gary. Khipu Archives: Duplicate Accounts and Identity Labels in the Inka Knotted String Records. Latin American Antiquity 16(2):147–167. Text: 167
2017 Urton, Gary. Inka History in Knots: Reading Khipus as Primary Sources. University of Texas Press, Austin. Text: 262