Mathematics In Ancient Egypt: A Contextual History Apr 2026
Annette Imhausen’s "Mathematics in Ancient Egypt: A Contextual History" positions mathematical practices as essential, practical tools for the 3,000-year evolution of Egyptian administration and culture. The work highlights the role of scribes in utilizing a base-10 system, unit fractions, and specific geometric techniques like seqed to manage state bureaucracy, architecture, and resources. For more details, visit Princeton University Press . Mathematics in Ancient Egypt: A Contextual History



