ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 9月16日 07時17分
For millennia, ancient peoples of the Andes created quipus—complex record-keeping devices, made of knotted cords, that served as an essential medium for reading and writing and for registering and remembering. In celebration of #HispanicHeritageMonth we’ll be sharing examples of this ancient Andean tradition that are currently on view alongside #CeciliaVicua’s site-specific installation, Disappeared Quipu. Follow along over the next few weeks and visit the Museum to learn more about their history, construction, use, and technique. ⠀
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[Detail] Inca quipu-maker (khipukamayuq) Administrative/Narrative Quipu, 1400–1532. Central Coast, Peru. Cotton. #BrooklynMuseum; Gift of Mrs. Eugene Schaefer, 36.413 #bkmartsofamericas #nytm #hhm
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