Inca stonework is wordless writing that tells of the Incas’ duty to excellence:
The Spanish brought writing. The Inkas did not know writing; they knew stonework.
(Quote attributed to Don Luis, Sonqo, Peru, on page 65 of A Culture of Stone: Inka perspectives on rock, by Carolyn Dean. Duke University Press, 2010.)
For images of Inca stonework, click here. Carolyn Dean is Professor in the History of Art and Visual Culture Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. For her home page, click here. For a description of her book, A Culture of Stone, click here.
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