The \textit{nazbalum} in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia: an absolute number or an administrative tool?
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Publication:6619814
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-98361-1_6MaRDI QIDQ6619814
Publication date: 16 October 2024
General histories, source books (01A05) History of Indian mathematics (01A32) History of Chinese mathematics (01A25) History of Babylonian mathematics (01A17)
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- Mathematische Keilschrift-Texte. I: Texte. II: Register, Glossar, Nachträge.
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