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3,700-year-old Babylonian tablet rewrites the history of maths - and shows the Greeks did not develop trigonometry


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By -- Telegraph —— Bio and Archives August 25, 2017

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A 3,700-year-old clay tablet has proven that the Babylonians developed trigonometry 1,500 years before the Greeks and were using a sophisticated method of mathematics which could change how we calculate today. The tablet, known as Plimpton 332, was discovered in the early 1900s in Southern Iraq by the American archaeologist and diplomat Edgar Banks, who was the inspiration for Indiana Jones. -- More...



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