Native American Mathematics

Author:   Michael P. Closs
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9780292711853


Pages:   439
Publication Date:   01 March 1996
Format:   Paperback
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Native American Mathematics


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There is no question that native cultures in the New World exhibit many forms of mathematical development. This Native American mathematics can best be described by considering the nature of the concepts found in a variety of individual New World cultures. Unlike modern mathematics in which numbers and concepts are expressed in a universal mathematical notation, the numbers and concepts found in native cultures occur and are expressed in many distinctive ways. Native American Mathematics, edited by Michael P. Closs, is the first book to focus on mathematical development indigenous to the New World. Spanning time from the prehistoric to the present, the thirteen essays in this volume attest to the variety of mathematical development present in the Americas. The data are drawn from cultures as diverse as the Ojibway, the Inuit (Eskimo), and the Nootka in the north; the Chumash of Southern California; the Aztec and the Maya in Mesoamerica; and the Inca and Jibaro of South America. Among the strengths of this collection are this diversity and the multidisciplinary approaches employed to extract different kinds of information. The distinguished contributors include mathematicians, linguists, psychologists, anthropologists, and archaeologists.

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Author:   Michael P. Closs
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9780292711853


ISBN 10:   0292711859
Pages:   439
Publication Date:   01 March 1996
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface1. Native American Number Systems (Michael P. Closs)2. Numerical Representations in North American Rock Art (William Breen Murray)3. Some Notes on Quantification and Numerals in an Amazon Indian Language (Maurizio Covaz Gnerre)4. The Calendrical and Numerical Systems of the Nootka (William J. Folan)5. Chumash Numerals (Madison S. Beeler)6. Cultural Ecology of Mathematics: Ojibway and Inuit Hunters (J. Peter Denny)7. Tallies and the Ritual Use of Number in Ojibway Pictography (Michael P. Closs)8. A Survey of Aztec Numbers and Their Uses (Stanley E. Payne and Michael P. Closs)9. Decipherment and Some Implications of Aztec Numerical Glyphs (Herbert R. Harvey and Barbara J. Williams)10. Mathematical Ideas of the Incas (Marcia Ascher)11. The Mathematical Notation of the Ancient Maya (Michael P. Closs)12. The Zero in the Mayan Numerical Notation (A. Seidenberg)13. In Search of Mesoamerican Geometry (Francine Vinette)References

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Of interest to a wide audience, not just students of mathematics and its history, and is highly recommended for personal reading and general library acquisition. Historia Mathematica


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Michael P. Closs is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Ottawa.

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