Catalog: KH0102 (AS089)

Section Information
Statistics:
Aliases:   AS089
Contributors:  Marcia & Robert Ascher
Museum:  Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich, Germany
Museum Number:  G3301
Provenance:  Peru
Region:  Unknown
# of Groups & Cords:   10 Groups, 35 Cords - (27p, 8s)
# of Unique Cord Colors:  4
Benford Match:  0.2303
# Ascher Sums (pps, ips, cps, sps,...):  1 (0, 0, 0, 0,...)
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   KH0102 (AS089)
Ascher Decreasing Group
DataFile:
KH0102

Notes:
Ascher Databook Notes:
  1. No numerical interpretation is possible as the knot clusters do not conform to the base ten positional system. Nineteen different knot cluster orders are found on the pendants. These include long knots or figure eight knots followed by single knots, and long knots or single knots followed by long knots. Also, there are 13 knots which contain 10, 11, 12, or 13 knots.
  2. Construction note: Several long knots of 2 or 3 are constructed in a reverse manner. (See diagram, KH0108 construction note.)
  3. KH0100, KH0102, KH0103, KH0105, KH0106, KH0107 are associated in that the Museum designates them all as donated by Gaffron. Peru is given as the provenance.
  4. KH0100 i s also discussed by Nordenskiold (see Introduction, Table 3).
  5. Comparison of KH0100, KH0102, KH0103, KH0105, KH0106, KH0107:
    1. KH0102 and KH0105 are similar in colors. Each is basically 8 groups with a uniform number of pendants and a uniform color pattern.
    2. KH0106 and KH0107 are tied together but otherwise show little similarity.
    3. KH0100 differs markedly from the other 5 khipus. All its colors are different and it is the only one where different type knots appear in all different positions on the pendants. It is, however, similar to KH0108, also donated by Gaffron.
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