Bamba Travel, a leader in adventure travel, is proud to announce the launch of Incachiriasqa, a premier high-altitude ...
Before silicon, before writing, the Inca were computing. Scientists just proved their 600-year-old knotted cords can run spreadsheets, encryption, and file systems.
Scientists used the quipu’s data to build working spreadsheets, file systems, and encryption tools, rivaling conventional ...
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Archaeologists finally cracked the mystery of the 5,200 'band of holes' that puzzled experts for years
On a barren mountain ridge in the Pisco Valley of Peru, a strange pattern of depressions stretches across the landscape. From the air, the formation looks like a massive, serrated spine carved into ...
Feather-fancying ancient Peruvians imported live parrots from the other side of the Andes mountain range, hundreds of kilometres away 1. Members of the pre-Inca Ychsma culture, which flourished in ...
The Incas were known to engage in a sacrificial ritual involving children to appease their gods. Archaeologists have found and analyzed the remains of these human sacrifices, although not all of them ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — WKRG News 5 is your guide for all things Mardi Gras on the Gulf Coast. The Order of Inca and Order of Kahos are scheduled to parade through downtown Mobile on Friday, Feb. 6, ...
The Inca Empire expanded at lightning speed, and its monumental works stretched across South America. Under the conqueror Tupac Yupanqui, the empire grew through force and strategy. The Inca Empire ...
Inca society kept records by encoding information into knotted cords called khipu. A new analysis of hair woven into these cords suggests this... A lock of hair may have just changed what we know ...
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