UR1106/KH0120 - Pendant Pendant Sums
Drawings:
Right Handed Sums: # Sums = 3, Max # Summands = 4, (Min, Mean, Max) Sum Values = (23, 224, 600)
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Left Handed Sums: # Sums = 1, Max # Summands = 3, (Min, Mean, Max) Sum Values = (400, 400, 400)
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Right Handed Sum Detail: - Click on column name to sort
# | Color | Sum Schema | Sum Cord | Sum Cord Value | # Summands | Summands |
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1 | p11, 1 : 600YB | 600 | 4 | p12: 200LB + p13: 200YB + p14: 0LB + p15: 200YG | ||
2 | p51, 5 : 50LB | 50 | 2 | p28: 20LB + p29: 30LB | ||
3 | p193, 2 : 230B:BS | 23 | 3 | p26: 30B:BS + p27: 0YB + p28: 20LB |
Left Handed Sum Detail: - Click on column name to sort
# | Color | Sum Schema | Sum Cord | Sum Cord Value | # Summands | Summands |
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1 | p429, 2 : 400LB | 400 | 3 | p13: 200YB + p14: 0LB + p15: 200YG |
Khipu Notes:
Ascher Databook Notes:
- The khipu is threaded through a wooden bar. Figure 1 shows the way it is attached to the bar and Figure 2 shows details of the bar itself.
- This is one of several khipus acquired by the Museum in 189 9 with provenance Marquez. The group includes UR1106, UR1107, UR1124, AS132, and AS133. For a comparison of them, see #4 below.
- By the manner of attachment to the bar, pendants 1-30 are separated into 4 groups of 9, 8, 7, and 6 pendants. With the excep tion of the second pendant in group 1, the groups have the same basic color order but with some positions non-existent in the smaller groups. The color order is: YB, BS: 0B, LB, YB, LB, YG, BS, LB, 0B. The non-existent positions are the last in the second group, the 4th and last in the third group, and the 3rd, 6th, and 7th in the fourth group.
- Comparison of UR1106, UR1107, UR1124, AS132, AS133:
- UR1106 and UR1107 are designated by the same Museum number. UR1107 is loosely tied around the wooden bar through which UR1106 is threaded. The 4 cord colors used on UR1107 are 4 of the 5 colors used on UR1106.
- Each of UR1106 and UR1124 is threaded through a wooden bar.
- AS132 and AS133 are designated by the same Museum number. On each of them, the first cord is linked through the twisted end of the main cord.