If you edit documents in different formats every day, the universality of your document tools matters a lot. If your instruments work for only some of the popular formats, you might find yourself switching between application windows to enter record in WRI and handle other document formats. If you wish to eliminate the headache of document editing, go for a platform that will effortlessly manage any format.
With DocHub, you do not need to focus on anything apart from actual document editing. You won’t have to juggle programs to work with various formats. It will help you modify your WRI as effortlessly as any other format. Create WRI documents, modify, and share them in one online editing platform that saves you time and improves your efficiency. All you need to do is register an account at DocHub, which takes just a few minutes.
You won’t have to become an editing multitasker with DocHub. Its functionality is enough for speedy document editing, regardless of the format you need to revise. Start by registering an account to see how easy document management might be having a tool designed specifically to meet your needs.
Hello my name is Cecilia Pardo Im the lead curator for the upcoming exhibition Peru a journey in time. Welcome but this is not my corner. Today Im in the conservation studio with this remarkable object called a khipu which is being currently prepared to be displayed in the show. So what were the khipus and what were they used for? Khipu comes from the word knot in Quechua which is the main language used by the Incas during the Inca empire but that language has endured and its still used and practiced in many highland communities in Peru. So khipu were the main record-keeping device in pre-Columbian Andes it was used and introduced by the Wari culture towards 600AD but it was more widely used by the Inca and I think it was one of the main reasons why they could expand and conquest such a vast territory in such a small time. So the main structure of the khipu consists of a main chord and then we have pendant chords which register the information in kno