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[VIDEO] 60 - Numberphile

The ancient Babylonians used a number system with base 60 (sexagesimal).

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Slaves or not, Babylonians were like us, says book

Slaves or not, Babylonians were like us, says book | Science News | Scoop.it
(PhysOrg.com) -- They got married, had children, made beer. Although they lived 3,500 years ago in Nippur, Babylonia, in many ways they seem like us.
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Alexander Jones and John Steele. "A New Discovery of a Component of Greek Astrology in Babylonian Tablets: The “Terms”." ISAW Papers 1 (2011).

Alexander Jones and John Steele. "A New Discovery of a Component of Greek Astrology in Babylonian Tablets: The “Terms”." ISAW Papers 1 (2011). | Science News | Scoop.it

Two cuneiform astrological tablets in the British Museum provide the first evidence for Babylonian knowledge of the so-called "doctrine of the Terms" of Greco-Roman astrology (BM 36326 and BM 36628+36817+37197). Greek, Latin, and Egyptian astrological sources for the various systems of Terms and their origin are reviewed, followed by preliminary editions and translations of the relevant sections of the tablets. The system of Terms is shown to be so far the most technically complex component of Greek astrology to originate in Babylonia. Over the course of the Hellenistic period an Egyptian origin was ascribed to the systems of Terms as it was combined with components of Greek horoscopic astrology. By Ptolemy's day, this spurious history had largely displaced the true.

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