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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Calabooz': [QB] [QUOTE]This is evidence of a real tallying system and not just may have been. This is much older than your wishbone. Your wishbone is not the oldest known object to contain logical carvings if that is even what they really are in the first place.[/QUOTE]According to my citation- yes it is. On the other hand I never claimed it was the oldest mathematical artifact. That would be the Lebombo bone of Swaziland ALSO IN AFRICA that dates to 35,000b.c 5,000 years older than your European bone LMAO! I again must reiterate that your citation is completely irrelevant to the fact that [b]IN AFRICA[/b] Barbed bone points exist as an AFRICAN TRADITION that continues from south Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Sahel and the Nile Valley. And that even the Ishango bone is apart of this African tradition which may signify the spread of the counting system to Egypt thereby being the basis of Egyptian mathematics. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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