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Babylonian Number 2
CulturalSeedmesopotamian
Construction note
Cuneiform number: vertical wedges count ones, corner wedges count tens, in a base-60 system.
About this symbol
- Meaning
- The number 2 written in Babylonian cuneiform.
- Culture / origin
- Sumer / Babylonia (Mesopotamia)
- Era
- From c. 2000 BCE (Sumerian roots c. 3000 BCE)
- Historical context
- Babylonian scribes pressed reed styluses into clay to write a sexagesimal (base-60) place-value system — the ancestor of our 60-minute hour.
Public-domain ancient numeral system; credit its Mesopotamian origin.
Tags
babyloniansumeriancuneiformnumeralsexagesimal
SVG source
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