In Square Circle: Geometric Knowledge of the Indus Civilization
History and Overview
2012-01-17 v1
Abstract
The earliest origins of mathematics in the Indian subcontinent is generally dated around 800-500 BCE when the {\em Sulbasutras} are thought to have been written. In this article we suggest that mathematical thinking in South Asia, in particular, geometry, may have had an even earlier beginning - in the third millenium BCE. We base our hypothesis on the analysis of design patterns, such as complex space-filling tiling, seen on artifacts of the Indus Valley Civilization (also referred to as the Mature Harappan Civilization, 2500-1900 BCE) which speaks of a deep understanding of sophisticated geometric principles.
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@article{arxiv.1112.6232,
title = {In Square Circle: Geometric Knowledge of the Indus Civilization},
author = {Sitabhra Sinha and Nisha Yadav and Mayank N. Vahia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.6232},
year = {2012}
}
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5 pages, 9 figures