Su invención fue una solución ingeniosa para garantizar intercambios justos en las primeras civilizaciones de la humanidad ...
La Asociación de Amigos de los Belenes inaugura su exposición para estas fiestas ...
For almost 500 years, the Parthian Empire controlled one of the world’s most important cultural and trade routes, stretching ...
Social media may be awash with recipes, but book fans cite their appreciation for high-quality narratives and photography in ...
Transgresoras: Mail Art and Messages, 1960s-2020s reveals how Latinx and Latin American women artists subverted the ...
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The world’s oldest botanical art reveals how humans were doing math 8,000 years ago
Researchers analyzing ancient pottery from Northern Mesopotamia have identified what may be the world's earliest botanical ...
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Math before numbers? Archaeologists find earliest evidence
Archaeologists working in northern Mesopotamia say they have uncovered visual patterns that look a lot like structured counting, even though no written numerals existed at the time. The claim is bold: ...
Ancient pottery reveals early farmers were using math thousands of years before numbers, embedding geometry and patterns into ...
Analysis by Hebrew University researchers shows 8,000-year-old Halafian pottery sherds bearing symmetry and numerical ...
The Halafian culture of northern Mesopotamia arranged floral depictions on pottery with symmetry and numerical sequences, ...
Un estudio científico revela que cerámicas de hace 8.000 años en Mesopotamia muestran patrones matemáticos complejos anteriores a la escritura y a los números formales.
More than 8,000 years ago, ancient farming communities in Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically, using art to ...
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