The mathematics of ancient Egypt was fundamentally different
from our math today. Contrary to what people might think, it wasn't
a primitive forerunner of modern mathematics. In fact, it can't be
understood using our current computational methods. "Count Like an
Egyptian" provides a fun, hands-on introduction to the intuitive
and often-surprising art of ancient Egyptian math. David Reimer
guides you step-by-step through addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and more. He even shows you how fractions and
decimals may have been calculated--they technically didn't exist in
the land of the pharaohs. You'll be counting like an Egyptian in no
time, and along the way you'll learn firsthand how mathematics is
an expression of the culture that uses it, and why there's more to
math than rote memorization and bewildering abstraction.
Reimer takes you on a lively and entertaining tour of the
ancient Egyptian world, providing rich historical details and
amusing anecdotes as he presents a host of mathematical problems
drawn from different eras of the Egyptian past. Each of these
problems is like a tantalizing puzzle, often with a beautiful and
elegant solution. As you solve them, you'll be immersed in many
facets of Egyptian life, from hieroglyphs and pyramid building to
agriculture, religion, and even bread baking and beer brewing.
Fully illustrated in color throughout, "Count Like an Egyptian"
also teaches you some Babylonian computation--the precursor to our
modern system--and compares ancient Egyptian mathematics to today's
math, letting you decide for yourself which is better.
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