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Babylonian mathematics / Sexagesimal / Mesopotamia / Sumer / Babylonia / Akkadian language / Cuneiform / Nippur / Assyria / Asia / Fertile Crescent / Middle East
Date: 2003-01-15 13:53:03
Babylonian mathematics
Sexagesimal
Mesopotamia
Sumer
Babylonia
Akkadian language
Cuneiform
Nippur
Assyria
Asia
Fertile Crescent
Middle East

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