AS200/KH0218 - Group Group Sums
Drawings:
Group-Group Sum:
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Individual Group Group Sums: - Click on column name to sort
# | Group Group Sum Schema | Group Sum Value | Is Top Group | Is Duplicate Group | Group Position Difference | Left Group Position (1_based index) |
Right Group Position (1_based index) |
Left Sum (1_based index) |
Right Sum (1_based index) |
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1 | 114 | False | False | 1 | 3 | 4 | W@[2, 0]:4 + AB@[2, 1]:110 + AB@[2, 1, 0]:15 | W@[3, 0]:4 + AB@[3, 1]:110 + AB@[3, 1, 0]:13 | |
2 | 602 | False | False | 2 | 7 | 9 | W@[6, 0]:2 + AB@[6, 1]:600 + AB@[6, 1, 0]:6 | W@[8, 0]:2 + AB@[8, 1]:600 |
Khipu Notes:
Ascher Databook Notes:
- The Museum acquired the khipu from Mrs. Elsie McDougall in 1962. The acquisition included an associated basket. The provenance is "probably Central Coast Late Period.
- By color patterning, the khipu is separated into 2 parts.
- The first part is 18 pendants with alternating colors W, B, W, B, etc. The values on the W cords are restricted to 2, 4, 7 while the values on the B cords are multiples of 10 from 10-600. Each of the B cords except the last has a subsidiary colored B with value 5-20.
- The second part is 19 pendants all color W, each with value 2, and each with a B colored subsidiary. The subsidiary values include one 13 and the rest are multiples of 10 from 40-80.