How are quipus different from records kept by European and Asian societies at around the same time? (1 point) Responses Quipus used a pictorial alphabet. Quipus used a pictorial alphabet. Quipus conveyed information through a pattern of knots on strings. Quipus conveyed information through a pattern of knots on strings. Quipus used a phonetic alphabet. Quipus used a phonetic alphabet. Quipus were oral, not written, records. Quipus were oral, not written, records.

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Quipus conveyed information through a pattern of knots on strings. This method of record-keeping differs from the written records of European and Asian societies, which typically used alphabets or scripts to document information.