‘Deciphering these mysterious strings’: How reading the Inca’s knotted cords can reveal past droughts and deluges

Five centuries ago, the Incas ruled the western half of South America using a unique writing shape based on colored and tied strings. These strings, called Khipus, recorded major events, followed economic issues and even encoded biographies and poetry, according to Spanish columnists who have witnessed their use.

Most khipus have nodes that indicate numbers that we can “read”, but we have lost the ability to interpret what these figures mean. Recent discoveries bring us closer to the deciphering of these mysterious strings. In a distant community, a top of the Peruvian Andes, my team and I found Khipus which was used by the villagers to follow climate change.

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