Scientists find 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell carvings follow precise geometric rules, revealing early humans carefully planned designs.
At multiple archaeological sites across southern Africa, researchers have uncovered hundreds of unusual fragments of ostrich ...
Interior designers reveal how they use mathematics to bring harmony to a space.
A cognitive investigation of Howiesons Poort engraved ostrich eggshells, published by PLOS One analyzed 112 engraved fragments from sites in South Africa and Namibia. A companion report summarizing ...
Brazilian jeweler Fernando Jorge's Deep Vertex collection pairs diamonds and other gems with wooden features. We explore the ...
In Kirkby’s collection, ‘Chalfont’ revives a floral moquette once used in the first-class compartments of the Metropolitan ...
The CBSE Class 12 Mathematics exam has been concluded, and students’ reactions along with a detailed paper analysis are now live. Initial responses suggest that the paper was balanced and largely in ...
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America’s Antique Mall in Highland, Indiana, is exactly that kind of wonderland, where three hours vanishes faster than your resolve to stick to a budget. That unassuming exterior hides decades of ...
Ostrich eggs are huge. Big enough, in fact, for ancient humans to use them as primitive writing surfaces for showcasing their mathematical prowess, according to a new study. The paper, published ...
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60,000-year-old markings on ostrich egg shells reveal world’s oldest ‘geometric grammar’
Researchers have discovered and analyzed the world’s oldest geometric patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich egg ...
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