Ashok Khosla is the creator and editor of the KhipuFieldGuide. His background is in computational linguistics and computer graphics. He has been an engineer, entrepreneur and leader at numerous companies including as a GM of Apple India and China.
A new article[1] has been published in this month's issue of Antiquity. One of the authors, Manuel Medrano, is a founding member of the KhipuFieldGuide team. It's an
On paper, it would seem like using artificial intelligence (AI) to decipher khipus, the intricate knotted cord recording devices of the Inka Empire, would be a perfect match...
I recently had my head readjusted. No, it wasn't a chiropractic adjustment.
Each time I've been to Peru, I am more and more fascinated with Paracas textiles and embroidery...
On September 25, the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) was host to a discussion about khipu organized by Cecilia Pardo and sponsored by Universidad del Pacífico in Lima. Key presenters were Manny