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The following pages link to Mathematical bases of ancient Egyptian architecture and graphic art (Q1061724):
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- The decagonal tomb tower at Maragha and its architectural context: lines of mathematical thought (Q468528) (← links)
- Did Egyptian scribes have an algorithmic means for determining the circumference of a circle? (Q643309) (← links)
- Geometry and proportions in the funeral chapel of Sarenput II (Q895618) (← links)
- Unidentified Egyptian geometry (Q973094) (← links)
- Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry (Q1678024) (← links)
- Ancient Aegean measurement systems analysed through the Treasury of Atreus (Q2094002) (← links)
- <i>B</i>(<i>m,n</i>)<i>=</i>G(<i>m</i>)G(<i>n</i>)/G(<i>m + n</i>)<i />and volume of an<i>n</i>‐dimensional sphere (Q3985783) (← links)
- Filling in the short blanks: musings on bringing the historiography of mathematics to the classroom (Q5305287) (← links)