Physiological Concepts with Inbuilt Mathematics in Scratches on Ishango Bone by Upper Paleolithic People of Africa

Dr. Swapan Kumar Adhikari1

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Publication Date: 2020/09/04

Abstract: It was as early as 35000 BCE, bones and stones were the open pages for writing anything that mind had to say. It was women who were the torch bearers. They scratched on any surface available to them and poured their mind upside down. It is now the wise men of the posterity to decipher the pristine symbols. We have collected a few items from different sources and applied our mind to decode the primitive dots and lines of those sleeping alphabets of an age much earlier than the hieroglyphic days of the known civilisation where involvement of mathematics has been explored. We said ‘open sesame’ and the door of unexplored mathematics, astronomy and religion etc.: opened up in front of our eyes! Here is our presentation.

Keywords: Ishango-Bone, Paleolithic period, Belgian Congo, Physiological concept.

DOI: 10.38124/IJISRT20AUG569

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT20AUG569.pdf

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