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"textContent": "We generally associate the origins of mathematical thinking with the emergence of writing, about five to six thousand years ago. However, a new study challenges this assumption looking at floral designs found on the painted pottery sherds from the Halafian sites across northern Mesopotamia, dating back 8000 years.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** History, Science\n\n**Tags:** Mathematics, Archeology, Evolution, Art",
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