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History of Mathematics

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The bone owes its name to the site where it was discovered.

Ishango is in Congo, only 15 km far from of the Equator, on bank of the Edward lake. This large African lake, one of the sources of the Nile, is 77 km long and 42 km broad.

The area is close to the Virunga National park and the border Congo - Uganda.

In the surroundings, the eternal snow of Ruwenzori culminates to 5.109 m.

Ishango Bone

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Ishango Bone: 20,000 BC

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The Lebombo bone is the oldest known mathematical artifact.

It dates from35000 BC and consists of 29 distinct notches that were deliberately cut into a baboon's fibula.

It was discovered within a cave in the Lebombo mountains of Swaziland.