There are a number of possible explanations for this sort of thing. The following list is by no means exhaustive, but it gives you some ideas:
Your answer was shared elsewhere, gaining a significant number of views as a result. Notably, a significant portion of these views were from Stack Overflow users who not only have voting privileges, but also commenting privileges.
The question you answered was linked to from a fresh new question or a question that is currently popular (either as a duplicate target, or simply via a regular hyperlink). For questions that aren't already popular duplicate targets you can discover this in the Linked section on the sidebar. For questions that are popular duplicate targets, this becomes much harder to ascertain.
The question you answered was bumped — probably not the case here since its last activity was "1 month ago", but it might well explain sudden activity on other old answers for anyone else looking.
Given that the question you answered has literally dozens of answers, and yours isn't that high up (although it's in the first page, which is something), it's most likely that your specific answer was shared. There are no new comments on any of the other answers, particularly not the accepted answer, which is quite unusual indeed, even if most of the answers likely received upvotes over the same recency.
The upvotes did not award any reputation because the question is a community wiki, and answers to wiki questions are themselves wikis and therefore do not contribute to your reputation.