When the Spanish Conquistadors encountered the mighty Inca empire, they found thousands of knotted-up ropes called quipus.
Nearly 500 years after the collapse of the largest empire in the Americas, a single bridge remains from the Inca's extraordinary road system – and it's rewoven every year from grass.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Fifty miles north-west of Cusco, where the Andes crumple into the Amazon, lies Espíritu Pampa: the last ...
The quipu is a traditional Andean counting device that uses colored strings and knots in lieu of paper and numbers.
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There is so much more to be found through archaeology, and many mysteries to be solved through archaeological research.
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Dec. 16, 2024 — A study is the first-of-its-kind to recognize American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet gestures using computer vision. Researchers developed a custom dataset of 29,820 static images ...