UR1033A/KH0035 - Catalog Information

Section Information
Statistics:
Original Name:   AS033A
Original Author:  Marcia & Robert Ascher
Museum:  Peabody Museum, Harvard University,
Museum Number:  41.52.30/293B
Provenance:  Unknown
Region:  Unknown
# of Cords:   12
# of Unique Cord Colors:  4
Benford Match:  0.2772
# Ascher Sums (pps, ips, cps, sps,...):  0 (0, 0, 0, 0,...)
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   UR1033A/KH0035
DataFile:
UR1033A

Notes:
Ascher Databook Notes:
  1. Construction note: R/W does not represent R joined to W. The color R alternately appears and disappears on the single cord.
  2. A photograph of AS033 is in Ascher (1975).
  3. Khipu UR1033A-UR1033G form a collection of 7 khipus that were connected together. The main cords of UR1033A, UR1033E, and UR1033G were tied together to form a circle.
    Suspended from them were their own pendant cords and the khipus numbered UR1033B, UR1033C, UR1033D, and UR1033F. The connections were complex.
  4. The colors used in the collection show some similarity. GG appears only on UR1033B, LC appears only on UR1033C, and BB appears only on UR1033E.
    However, AB, AB/W, or AB:W appear on UR1033A and B, E, F, G; R or R/W appears on UR1033A and B, D, G; and CB appears on UR1033A and G.
  5. The khipus in the collection share the following features: groups separated by space, uniform in size, united by color pattern, and with low values.

    • UR1033B-6 groups of 3, color consistent with position, values 2-10.
    • UR1033C--7 groups of 2, color consistent with position, values 0-3.
    • UR1033D--10 groups of 2, color related to position, values 0-6; higher values on sum cords (16, 30, 24, 36, 60).
    • UR1033E-2 groups of 2, values 0-4; some higher values (32, 47).
    • UR1033F--2 groups of 10, color consistent with position, values 3-14; sum cord (47).
    • UR1033G--2 groups, colors same within each group, values 0-13; and two other cords with higher values (10, 22, 35, 37).

  6. The higher values on UR1033E and G could be related to sums of values on other khipus as follows. The values:

    • 47 : Sum of W cords on UR1033F and sum value on UR1033F;
    • 32, 47 : Sum of values in first position in groups on UR1033B, sum of values in third position in groups on UR1033B;
    • 22 : Sum of all values on UR1033C.

Bibliography:

Bibliography for UR1033A/KH0035:

Year Author Title Pages
1975 Ascher, Marcia and Robert Ascher. Quipu as a visible language. Visible Language 9(4):329-356. -
1978 Ascher, Marcia, and Robert Ascher. Code of the Quipu: Databook. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. 154-155
1981 Ascher, Marcia, and Robert Ascher. Code of the Quipu: A Study in Media, Mathematics, and Culture. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. 15; 68
1986 Ascher, Marcia. Mathematical Ideas of the Incas.’ In Native American Mathematics, edited by Michael P. Closs, pp. 261–289. University of Texas Press, Austin. -
2014 Cherkinsky, Alexander, and Gary Urton. Radiocarbon Chronology of Andean Khipus. Open Journal of Archaeometry 2(5260):32-36. 34
2019 Milillo, Lucrezia. Andean khipus in Italian collections - Morphological description and ethnohistorical investigation. Masters thesis, School of Humanities, University of Bologna. 84-85
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. 440
2024 Pierre Louis, Gusnie. Reflecting on Khipu Studies in the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology: Khipu 41-52-30/2938. In Situ: News and Events of the Harvard Standing Committee on Archaeology, Spring 2024:27-28. throughout
2009 Quave, Kylie. Confronting Anomaly in the Khipu Structure: Cultural and Individual Variations from Two Museum Collections. In Actas: IV Jornadas Internacionales sobre Textiles Precolombinos, edited by Victòria Solanilla Demestre, pp. 241-251. Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona. 245
2013 Salomon, Frank. The Twisting Paths of Recall: Khipu (Andean cord notation) as artifact. In Writing as Material Practice: Substance, surface and medium, edited by Kathryn E. Piquette and Ruth D. Whitehouse, pp. 15-43. Ubiquity Press, London. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bai.b 37
2017 Urton, Gary. Inka History in Knots: Reading Khipus as Primary Sources. University of Texas Press, Austin. 263