| Johann Jakob von Tschudi - 1847 - 742 sivua
...spearmen ; on a third, those who carried clubs, &c. In the same manner the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie...the knots. It, however, seldom happened that they had to read a quipu without some verbal commentary. Something was always required to be added if the... | |
| Johann Jacob von Tschudi - 1847 - 530 sivua
...spearmen ; on a third, those who carried clubs, &c. In the same manner the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie...the knots. It, however, seldom happened that they had to read a quipu without some verbal commentary. Something was always required to be added if the... | |
| Richard Taylor - 1870 - 786 sivua
...numbered the soldiers with slings ; on another the spear-men ; on a third those who carried clubs, &c. ; in every town some expert men were appointed to tie...this method, yet in the flourishing period of the Jnca government, the appointed officers had acquired great dexterity in unriddling the meaning of the... | |
| Richard Taylor - 1870 - 772 sivua
...numbered the soldiers with slings ; on another the spear-men ; on a third those who carried clubs, &c. ; in every town some expert men were appointed to tie the knots of the quipn, and to explain them ; these men were called quipucamayocuna (literally officers of the knots)... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1886 - 792 sivua
...spearmen; on a third, those who carried clnbs, &c. In the same manner the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie...the knots. It, however, seldom happened that they had to read a qnipu without some verbal commentary. Something was always required to bo added if the... | |
| Garrick Mallery - 1886 - 814 sivua
...spearmen; on a third, those who carried clubs, &c. In the same manner the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie the knots of the qnipn, and to explain them. These men were called quipucama i/ocuna (literally, officers of the knots).... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1886 - 790 sivua
...spearmen ; on a third, those who carried clubs, &c. In the same manuer the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie the knots of the quipn, and to explain them. These men were called quipuvamayocuna (literally, officers of the knots).... | |
| Leslie Leland Locke - 1923 - 222 sivua
...; on a third, those who carried clubs, etc. In the same manner the military re1xirts were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie...the knots. It, however, seldom happened that they had to read a quipu without some verbal commentary. Something was always required to be added if the... | |
| Leslie Leland Locke - 1923 - 222 sivua
...the same manner the military re1xirts were prepared. In even- town some expert men were ap|xiinted to tie the knots of the quipu, and to explain them....the flourishing period of the Inca government the apiiointed officers had acquired great dexterity in unriddling the meaning of the knots. It, however,... | |
| Leslie Leland Locke - 1923 - 222 sivua
...; on a third, those who carried clubs, etc. In the same manner the military reports were prepared. In every town some expert men were appointed to tie...quipucamayocuna (literally, officers of the knots). Imperfect as wits this method, yet in the flourishing period of the Inca government the appointed officers had acquired... | |
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