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Mathematics / Western Asia / Babylonian mathematics / Geography of Asia / Civilizations / Levant / Sexagesimal / Positional notation / Sumer / Notation / Number / Hexadecimal
Date: 2007-09-27 09:12:31
Mathematics
Western Asia
Babylonian mathematics
Geography of Asia
Civilizations
Levant
Sexagesimal
Positional notation
Sumer
Notation
Number
Hexadecimal

COUNTING, CALCULATING, REPRESENTING WRITING AND READING SEXAGESIMAL NUMBERS IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA Grégory Chambon

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