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Part I. Background. What can we learn about the Inkas from study of the khipus?
A brief introduction to Tawantinsuyu : the Inka empire
Part II. Reading khipus in social, political, and religious registers. Cord notes for describing an Inka-era village on the southern coast of Peru
The ancestors' calendar : Laguna de los Cóndores, Chachapoyas, northern Peru
Constructing the records of the Palace of Puruchuco, Lima Valley
Accounting for the Oracle : record keeping at Pachacamac, Lurín Valley
The iconography of inebriation : engraved and sculpted khipu bars
Part III. Imperial accounting. What did the ceque khipus look like?
Accounting in the king's storehouse : Inkawasi, southern coast of Peru
Counting heads in Tawantinsuyu
Part IV. Colonial khipus. Accounting for demographic collapse?
Khipus from a colonial "revisit" to the Santa Valley : the "rosetta khipu"?
Part V. Summary and conclusions. Structure and history in the khipus
Appendix. A khipu inventory.

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