How was Incan history recorded and passed down?

Oral traditions and quipu were used to record stories, poetry, and dates.
Clay tablets were used to record stories, poetry, and dates.
Oral traditions were the only means of recording and passing along stories and dates.
Written records and artwork were used to record and pass down stories and dates.

Respuesta :

     Incan history were recorded and passed down through oral traditions and the use of quipu to record stories, poetry and dates. The quipu was a method used by Incans  to keep records and communicate information using string and knots.

The Incans empire

     The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in the city of Cusco.

      The Incans were remembered for contributing to  religion, architecture, and their famous network of roads through the region they captured and conquered.

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Answer:

(C) Oral traditions were the only means of recording and passing along stories and dates.

Explanation:

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