Catalog: KH0631 (SH001)

Section Information
Statistics:
Aliases:   SH001
Contributors:  Sabine Hyland
Museum:  , St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom
Museum Number:  SA004
Provenance:  Unknown
Region:  Unknown
# of Groups & Cords:   4 Groups, 22 Cords - 22p
# of Unique Cord Colors:  4
Benford Match:  0.4538
# Ascher Sums (pps, ips, cps, sps,...):  0 (0, 0, 0, 0,...)
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   KH0631 (SH001)
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KH0631

Notes:
INKA KHIPU (95.4% probability that the pendant fibres date to 1420-1475 AD)
Unknown provenance; was brought to Germany in the early 20th century.
There are 22 pendants and no subsidiaries. There is a knot at the beginning of the primary cord and a loop knot (with modern pink thread) at the end of the primary cord. The primary cord and all pendants consist of animal fibre and have a final S ply. There are four groups of pendants on the primary cord.
Unusual characteristics: Loop knot on primary cord; pendants 8 and 9 are tied together; there are 3 degrees of pendant thickness like Mangas khipu cords (fine, medium & thick); 3 pendants (P1, P4, & P6) have “nether knots”, that is, additional knots below the units’ position. The black cords have a small number of white fibres mixed in as a kind of tweed.
Bibliography:

Bibliography for KH0631 (SH001):

Year Author Title Pages
2025 Hyland, Sabine, Lee, Kit, Koon, Hannah, Laukkanen, Sanna and Spindler, Luke. Stable isotope evidence for the participation of commoners in Inka khipu production. Science Advances 11:33, p.eadv1950. Text: throughout; Figures: fig.1-2 (p.2)