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Hewitt Homeschooling on X: "The Salamis Tablet is a marble counting board from the Greek island of Salamis dating to 300 B.C. It's a precursor to the abacus. #MathFactMonday #TheMoreYouKnow https://t.co/XMpuQ5U3ks" /
KASS Kochi Art and Science Space - The Ancient Pocket Calculator As you know an Abacus is usually a board with regular placements of beads (unattached and more recently attached) on which
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Waltons Namibia - Waltons Daily Did You Know... The Salamis Tablet is a marble counting board (an early counting device) dating from around 300 B.C. that was discovered on the island of
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The Salamis Tablet is the world's oldest surviving counting board (which was the precursor of the abacus, and the earliest known form of a counting device). Dating from around 300 BCE, it's
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