(Apologies to Ivan Reitman.)

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    2 months ago

    Those are also good examples - but Europeans most definitely sought to destroy any quipu they found.

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      2 months ago

      Sure, I’m just saying that we don’t know if they would be something readable or if they were more like a mnemonic device.

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        2 months ago

        There’s been some very minimal translation of the few that remain, having to do with numbers and counting. They most definitely contain information. They mean something.

        This is also making me think - these words that I am typing now, are they not also mnemonic devices? The written words are not the spoken words, and neither of those are the concepts that we understand the words and phrases to represent. Words are only models of ideas, and models are by definition not as accurate as what they intend to model. Who are we to say that a series of marks on a clay tablet, or paper, or a computer screen are more accurate models of ideas than intricate series of knots in strings?