An excerpt from The Anglo-American Cyclopaedia, volume XLV:
For example, at the Grand Abbey of Kucina, the practice of the Way of the Book is speculated to have primarily through the work of the copyists of sacred scrolls and the maintenance of devotional literature. Lost texts were sought out for study, as well as attention devoted to copying other manuscripts, transcribing oral accounts. There is some evidence that there was extensive study of the craft of binding and assembling codexes, with sometimes astonishing (to our modern eyes) attempts to preserve them.
This, no doubt, explains the scriptorium and library at the site, the extent of which was documented by the expedition in 1836.