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=== Ancient Cultures sharing similar systems of measurement === |
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=== Ancient Cultures sharing similar systems of measurement === |
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=== Later developments of the original systems === |
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=== Later developments of the original systems === |
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=== Unrelated systems === |
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== References == |
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== References == |
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== ''The World of Measurement'' H. Arthur Klein== |
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== ''The World of Measurement'' H. Arthur Klein== |
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== ''Measure for Measure'', Richard Young and Thomas Glover, ISBN 1-889796-00-X.== |
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== ''Measure for Measure'', Richard Young and Thomas Glover, ISBN 1-889796-00-X.== |
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