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.
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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