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The Inca Empire had no known form of conventional writing.​

Inca Empire

A large empire in pre-Columbian South America known for its advanced social, agricultural, and architectural development, centered in present-day Peru.

Conventional Writing

A form of writing that adheres to established norms and practices, often characterized by standard grammar, punctuation, and style.

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Alexys CastilloJun 04, 2024
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The Inca Empire did not have a written language as we know it. Instead, they relied on a combination of knotted cords (known as quipus) and oral tradition to record and transmit information.