Catalog: KH0504 (UR267B)

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Aliases:   UR267B
Contributors:  Gary Urton
Museum:  Proyecto Arqueológico Incahuasi, Incahuasi, Peru
Museum Number:  13092
Provenance:  Incahuasi
Region:  Unknown
# of Groups & Cords:   26 Groups, 131 Cords - (103p, 28s)
# of Unique Cord Colors:  6
Benford Match:  0.8136
# Ascher Sums (pps, ips, cps, sps,...):  14 (11, 0, 3, 0,...)
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Bibliography for KH0504 (UR267B):

Year Author Title Pages
2025 Clindaniel, Jon. Colorful Insights from an AI Khipukamayuq. PREPRINT v2. Text: 3
2021 Medrano, Manuel. Knot Just Numbers: Mathematics and More in Andean Khipu Strings. Manuscript. Text: 4
2022 Medrano, M.A. The promise of Andean khipu transcriptions: a multi-scale investigation (Doctoral dissertation, University of St Andrews). Text: 89
2024 Medrano, Manuel and Ashok Khosla. How Can Data Science Contribute to Understanding the Khipu Code? Latin American Antiquity. Published online 2024:1-20. doi:10.1017/laq.2024.5 Text: 14
2022 Setlak, Magdelena Anna. Hacia una lexicografía de los quipus: estudio etnohistórico sobre la función y contenido del sistema andino de registros de la información mediante cuerdas y nudos. Doctoral Thesis. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Text: 163
2024 Thompson, Karen M. A Numerical Connection Between Two Khipus. Ñawpa Pacha, pp.1-22. Text: 20
2015 Urton, Gary, and Alejandro Chu. Accounting in the King’s Storehouse: The Inkawasi Khipu Archive. Latin American Antiquity 26(4):512-529. Text: 520; 521-524; Figures: fig.5 (p.521)
2017 Urton, Gary. Inka History in Knots: Reading Khipus as Primary Sources. University of Texas Press, Austin. Text: 159; 170-174; 177; 362; Figures: fig.9.8 (p.171)
2018 Chu, Alejandro. Instalaciones imperiales en el sitio inca de Incahuasi, valle medio de Cañete. Boletín Yungas, 2(6), 37-44. Text: 47
2019 Urton, Gary, and Alejandro Chu. The Invention of Taxation in the Inka Empire. Latin American Antiquity 30(1):1-16. Text: 10-13