Quipu Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD, manuscript by Felipe Guaman Puma de Ayala, Indian columnist of the 16th century. by Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala

Quipu Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD, manuscript by Felipe Guaman Puma de Ayala, Indian columnist of the 16th century.

(Quipu (Quipo Quipou) Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD, manuscript by Felipe Guaman Puma de Ayala (Nueva Coronica y buen Gobierno), Indian columnist of the 16th century.)


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Quipu Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD, manuscript by Felipe Guaman Puma de Ayala, Indian columnist of the 16th century. by Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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