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A centuries-old grid of holes in the Andes may have been a ‘spreadsheet’ for accounting and exchange

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A centuries-old grid of holes in the Andes may have been a ‘spreadsheet’ for accounting and exchange

The provided article details new archaeological research on Monte Sierpe in Peru, proposing the ancient site functioned as an Indigenous accounting and exchange system. This content, however, does not pertain to financial news, company performance, market events, or business developments relevant to institutional investors.

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The provided article details new archaeological research on Monte Sierpe in Peru, proposing the ancient site functioned as an Indigenous system of accounting and exchange. This content, however, does not pertain to financial news, company performance, market events, or business developments relevant to institutional investors, as explicitly stated in the summary output. New findings, including drone mapping revealing segmented organization and numerical patterns, along with sediment analyses identifying ancient pollens of maize and bulrush, support the interpretation that Monte Sierpe served as a barter marketplace and later a large-scale accounting device for the Inca Empire. The research, published in Antiquity, offers historical insights into ancient economic practices. Crucially, the associated data signals indicate no direct financial relevance for modern markets; there are no identifiable tickers, and both general sentiment and market impact scores are neutral at 0.0. While automated theme classification included "Economic Data" and "Management & Governance," these refer to ancient systems, not contemporary financial market drivers. This information therefore provides no actionable insights for current investment decisions or portfolio management.

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