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Babylon

  • ChatGPT: Humans have always adapted to new technology – ask the Mesopotamians, who invented writing

    ChatGPT: Humans have always adapted to new technology – ask the Mesopotamians, who invented writing

    Louise Pryke, The Conversation
    · Feb 19, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • 1,000 years before the Greeks, ancient Babylonians had developed a unique form of trigonometry

    1,000 years before the Greeks, ancient Babylonians had developed a unique form of trigonometry

    Daniel Mansfield, The Conversation
    · Aug 08, 2021 · 09:30 pm
  • What a newly-found fragment of an ancient Babylonian poem tells us about being human

    What a newly-found fragment of an ancient Babylonian poem tells us about being human

    Sophus Helle, Aeon
    · Mar 13, 2019 · 08:30 am