Muisca numerals are a system of numbers used by the Muisca people, who were an indigenous group in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense region of present-day Colombia. This numerical system is believed to consist of a base-10 (decimal) structure, which is characterized by specific symbols representing different quantities. The Muisca numerals were not only used for counting but also played a role in their socio-economic life, including trade, agriculture, and astronomy.
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