Analysis of the errors in two Old Babylonian "algebraic" problems shows (1) that the computations were performed on a device where additive contributions were no longer identifiable once they had entered the computation; (2) that this device must have been some kind of counting board or abacus wher
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A note on creosotes extracted from old timbers
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- 1934
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