Baby Steps In Babylon

The place value system that makes it easy to represent small and large numbers originated in Babylon, according to historical records. Discover more in the first episode of our show, It’s A Math Math Math World with Divakaran and Shraddha on Radio Azim Premji University.

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Babylon, as the story goes, is where applied mathematics took baby steps.

What, really?!” asks Shraddha.

Remember the place value system that makes it easy to represent small and large numbers? That originated in Babylon, according to historical records that show that Babylonians had independently discovered the place value system as early as 2000 BCE to 1900 BCE. That’s more than a millennium before other civilizations.

Another fun fact: The number 60 played a significant role in Babylonian mathematics, says Prof. Divakaran.

To find out why (and more), listen to this episode.

Credits:

Akshay Ramuhalli, Bijoy Venugopal, Bruce Lee Mani, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi and Velu Shankar 

Further Reading:

Ifrah, Georges: The Universal History of Numbers — from prehistory to the invention of the computer, published by John Wiley & Sons. PDF available at Internet Archive

Where on earth is Babylon?
Read this National Geographic Education article
to know more