Landscape khipu: A theory that thousands of holes dug into a hill in Peru are a sort of storage and accounting system similar to the knot tying accounting technology
https://newatlas.com/environment/5-200-holes-peruvian-mountain/
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5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian hillside has defied explanation. Stretching for nearly a mile (1.5 km) along the edge of the Pisco Valley, Monte Sierpe – "serpent mountain" appears to be a deliberate, repetitive and almost mathematical feature – but…

New Atlas

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Das Projekt Khipu verbindet Technologie und (spekulative) Kosmologie zu einer Neuinterpretation prä-kolumbianischer Informationssysteme. Ausgangspunkt ist das andine Khipu, ein komplexes Knotensystem.

180 handgesponnene Seile bilden eine Antenne, die auf die elektromagnetischen Schwingungen ihrer Umgebung reagiert.

Das Konzept stammt von der Künstlerin Constanza Piña Pardo – einigen vielleicht auch als @corazonderobota bekannt. Melissa Aguilar – @meli.ttologywar – war für Grafik und Buchdesign zuständig und half bei der Umsetzung.

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🌘 安地斯山脈神祕的「洞穴帶」:古老的市集與會計系統
➤ 無人機與土壤分析揭開安地斯山脈一千五百年前「洞穴帶」的雙重面貌
https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2025/11/10/mysterious-holes-in-the-andes-may-have-been-an-ancient-marketplace-new-research-suggests.html
雪梨大學的最新研究,透過無人機繪製安地斯山脈「洞穴帶」(Monte Sierpe)的樣貌,並結合土壤微觀植物學分析,提出該地可能是前印加時期的一個大規模交易市集,後來更演變為印加帝國的會計系統。研究發現了排列規律的洞穴,以及含有玉米花粉與蘆葦等植物殘骸,暗示此地曾用於貨物交換與儲存。此外,洞穴的組織結構與印加結繩記事「Khipu」的相似性,也支持了其作為會計工具的理論。
+ 這項研究太令人驚嘆了!沒想到古人會用這麼奇特的方式來做生意和記帳。
+ 能將地形地貌與會計工具連結起來,真的是一個很棒的發現,也讓我們對
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Mysterious holes in the Andes may have been an ancient marketplace, study suggests

New research published in Antiquity by Dr Jacob Bongers at the University of Sydney has uncovered compelling evidence that brings us closer to solving the mystery behind one of the most unique archaeological sites in the Andes. Monte Sierpe (translated as ‘serpent mountain’ and known colloquially as the ‘Band of Holes’) is located in the Pisco Valley of southern Peru and consists of over 5000 precisely aligned holes.

The University of Sydney

News – Drone Mapping Offers Insight into Peru’s “Band of Holes” – Archaeology Magazine

News – Drone Mapping Offers Insight into Peru’s “Band of Holes”  Archaeology MagazineWe May Finally Know The Purpose of…
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https://www.newsbeep.com/247554/

Big idea: a Harlequin or RC2014-based Khipu-weaving symbolic persistence device.

Wouldn't it be nice if such theoretical device were possible? And it would reunite electronic and electro-mechanical computers with some of their tangential ancestry of the Jacquard loom in some ways.

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Human hair khipus reveal Inca record-keeping was used by both elites and commoners
 
A recently studied 500-year-old Inca khipu (Quipu) has overturned assumptions about who created these intricate thread-based documents. The study, published in Science Advances, suggests that khipus—formerly thought to be the domain of high-level imperial officials—were also made by non-elite members of society...

More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2025/08/human-hair-khipus-used-by-elites-and-commoners/

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"A 500-year-old Inca document made of alpaca wool and human hair was made by an unknown individual of low social status, shattering the common belief that only high-ranking imperial officials knew how to produce these strange thread-based records. Known as a khipu, the artifact forms part of a 'proto-writing' tradition that was widespread in the Andes until the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores, and which persisted in isolated highland villages until the 20th century."

https://www.iflscience.com/mysterious-inca-string-writing-system-was-surprisingly-used-by-commoners-as-well-as-elites-80398

Ancient Inca Khipu “Writing” System Was Used By Commoners, Shattering Belief Of Purely Elite Skill

Whoever made this ancient khipu didn't drink any beer.

IFLScience
Incan numerical recordkeeping system may have been widely used

The Inca Empire hung by a thread—literally.

Ars Technica
Unraveling the Secrets of the Inca Empire

For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?

The Atlantic

✨ Last week we met in Chile 🇨🇱 to share the #Khipu2025 🤩.
🙋‍♀️ Thanks to María Nanton, Patricia Loto and Jesica Formoso for sharing the #OpenScience experiences of MetaDocencia at the poster presentation of #Khipu, the Latin American meeting on AI.

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✨ La semana pasada nos encontramos en Chile 🇨🇱 para compartir la Khipu 2025 🤩
🙋‍♀️ Gracias a María Nanton, Patricia Loto and Jesica Formoso por compartir las experiencias de MetaDocencia en #CienciaAbierta en la presentación de pósteres de #Khipu.