AB001 - Colored Pendant Sums


Drawings:

Right Handed Sums:     # Sums = 5,  Max # Summands = 14,   (Min, Mean, Max) Sum Values = (21, 40, 70)
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Left Handed Sums:     # Sums = 3,  Max # Summands = 12,   (Min, Mean, Max) Sum Values = (21, 32, 51)
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Right Handed Sum Detail: - Click on column name to sort
# Color Sum Schema Sum Cord Sum Cord Value # Summands Summands
1
p22, 1 : 70AB7014p44: 4AB + p45: 3AB + p46: 3AB + p47: 4AB + p51: 2AB + p52: 2AB + p54: 1AB + p57: 1AB + p58: 7AB + p59: 6AB + p60: 7AB + p61: 7AB + p80: 21AB + p81: 2AB
2
p32, 2 : 34AB345p61: 7AB + p80: 21AB + p81: 2AB + p82: 1AB + p83: 3AB
3
p244, 1 : 23AB237p47: 4AB + p51: 2AB + p52: 2AB + p54: 1AB + p57: 1AB + p58: 7AB + p59: 6AB
4
p427, 1 : 51AB517p57: 1AB + p58: 7AB + p59: 6AB + p60: 7AB + p61: 7AB + p80: 21AB + p81: 2AB
5
p8012, 1 : 21AB218p88: 2AB + p89: 4AB + p90: 1AB + p91: 4AB + p92: 3AB + p94: 2AB + p95: 3AB + p96: 2AB

Left Handed Sum Detail: - Click on column name to sort
# Color Sum Schema Sum Cord Sum Cord Value # Summands Summands
1
p244, 1 : 23AB234p5: 6AB + p6: 5AB + p7: 6AB + p8: 6AB
2
p427, 1 : 51AB5112p6: 5AB + p7: 6AB + p8: 6AB + p9: 3AB + p10: 5AB + p11: 5AB + p12: 1AB + p13: 2AB + p14: 2AB + p15: 6AB + p16: 6AB + p17: 4AB
3
p8012, 1 : 21AB214p15: 6AB + p16: 6AB + p17: 4AB + p18: 5AB

Khipu Notes:
Fieldguide Notes:

AB001 Photograph

This khipu was collected by Thomas Harper Goodspeed (1887-1966). Goodspeed, a Botanist, joined UC Berkeley as director of their botanical garden. His research was focused on the taxonomy of tobacco (Nicotiana), with a special focus on South America and Australia. In 1966, his children donated his collection to UC Santa Barbara.

The khipu has been studied by Alida Jekabson, Isabella Devlin and Alicia Boswell at the Department of History of Art and Architecture at UC Santa Barbara, whose studies on khipu features and radiocarbon dating indicate the khipu was created between 1500 and 1632 in the late Inka/early Colonial period. It was collected in the 1930s/40s and donated to the University Art Museum (now the Art, Design and Architecture Museum) at UC Santa Barbara in 1966. It was mounted (backwards) on canvas in 1994.