Africa and mathematics : from colonial findings back to the Ishango rods /

This volume on ethnomathematics in Central Africa fills a gap in the current literature, focusing on a region rarely explored by other publications. It highlights the discovery of the Ishango rod, which was found to be the oldest mathematical tool in humanity's history, thereby shifting the ori...

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Main Author: Huylebrouck, D. (Dirk) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature, [2019]
Series:Mathematics, culture and the arts
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Summary:This volume on ethnomathematics in Central Africa fills a gap in the current literature, focusing on a region rarely explored by other publications. It highlights the discovery of the Ishango rod, which was found to be the oldest mathematical tool in humanity's history, thereby shifting the origin of mathematics to the heart of Africa, and explores the different scientific hypotheses that emerged as a result. While it contains some high-level mathematics, the non-mathematical reader can easily skip these portions and enjoy the book's survey of African history, culture, and art.
Physical Description:xv, 229 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-225) and index.
ISBN:3030040364
9783030040369