![Mathematics / Abacuses. The Salamis tablet. (Small stones were used with the linear markings to carry out mathematical sums; precursor of the abacus). Greek, c. 300 BC. Ma - Album alb5910086 Mathematics / Abacuses. The Salamis tablet. (Small stones were used with the linear markings to carry out mathematical sums; precursor of the abacus). Greek, c. 300 BC. Ma - Album alb5910086](https://www.album-online.com/photos/prev/ZWI2MTc4MA/album_alb5910086.jpg)
Mathematics / Abacuses. The Salamis tablet. (Small stones were used with the linear markings to carry out mathematical sums; precursor of the abacus). Greek, c. 300 BC. Ma - Album alb5910086
![Fragmentary marble inscription late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Greek Part of a honorary decree from Salamis in honor of a certain Chr... granting him money, a gold crown, etc.. Fragmentary marble inscription. Fragmentary marble inscription late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Greek Part of a honorary decree from Salamis in honor of a certain Chr... granting him money, a gold crown, etc.. Fragmentary marble inscription.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HHPPNC/fragmentary-marble-inscription-late-4thearly-3rd-century-bc-greek-part-of-a-honorary-decree-from-salamis-in-honor-of-a-certain-chr-granting-him-money-a-gold-crown-etc-fragmentary-marble-inscription-greek-late-4thearly-3rd-century-bc-marble-late-classical-or-early-hellenistic-stone-sculpture-2HHPPNC.jpg)
Fragmentary marble inscription late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Greek Part of a honorary decree from Salamis in honor of a certain Chr... granting him money, a gold crown, etc.. Fragmentary marble inscription.
![The Salamis Tablet is the world's oldest surviving counting board (which was the precursor of the abacus, and the earliest known form of a counting device). Dating from around 300 BCE, it's The Salamis Tablet is the world's oldest surviving counting board (which was the precursor of the abacus, and the earliest known form of a counting device). Dating from around 300 BCE, it's](https://preview.redd.it/xw7s346d6bg81.jpg?auto=webp&s=9873806dfa6c2b9481d795646d7d1fc46a37442c)
The Salamis Tablet is the world's oldest surviving counting board (which was the precursor of the abacus, and the earliest known form of a counting device). Dating from around 300 BCE, it's
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KASS Kochi Art and Science Space - The Ancient Pocket Calculator As you know an Abacus is usually a board with regular placements of beads (unattached and more recently attached) on which
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