Long before the first written records, there are drawings that show some knowledge of basic math and measurement of time based on the stars. For example, paleontologists have discovered painted with ocher stones in a cave in South Africa, dated to approximately 70,000 years old.
bones have also been found carved with lines that suggest an account of the days, and have a date of 35,000 to 20,000 years old. These indications lead us to believe that since the eating of humanity, people need to take account many things. For example, stones or bones that are 28 to 30 marks on a bone or stone, followed by a distinguishing mark, that is a lunar phase cycle or a female. Moreover, hunters and shepherds used the concepts of one, two and many, and the idea of \u200b\u200bnone or zero, when speaking of animal herds.
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The most famous instrument is the Ishango Bone found near the Nile River as it passes through the Congo. A common interpretation is that the bone is the earliest known demonstration the use of prime numbers.
is exciting to know that people all over the world have used the math, you dare to tell his story.
you know something about mathematics in Egypt? And across the world, in America, how do you think the Maya had accounts?
We look forward to knowing more about the history of mathematics, including a story that can entertain.
Sincerely, Jacqueline
Montjoy and Juan Carlos Vila
bones have also been found carved with lines that suggest an account of the days, and have a date of 35,000 to 20,000 years old. These indications lead us to believe that since the eating of humanity, people need to take account many things. For example, stones or bones that are 28 to 30 marks on a bone or stone, followed by a distinguishing mark, that is a lunar phase cycle or a female. Moreover, hunters and shepherds used the concepts of one, two and many, and the idea of \u200b\u200bnone or zero, when speaking of animal herds.
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The most famous instrument is the Ishango Bone found near the Nile River as it passes through the Congo. A common interpretation is that the bone is the earliest known demonstration the use of prime numbers.
is exciting to know that people all over the world have used the math, you dare to tell his story.
you know something about mathematics in Egypt? And across the world, in America, how do you think the Maya had accounts?
We look forward to knowing more about the history of mathematics, including a story that can entertain.
Sincerely, Jacqueline
Montjoy and Juan Carlos Vila
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