The following pages link to History of ancient numeral systems
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- Thai numerals (links | edit)
- Cyrene, Libya (links | edit)
- Posidonius (links | edit)
- Conon of Samos (links | edit)
- Doubling the cube (links | edit)
- Angle trisection (links | edit)
- Law of sines (links | edit)
- Sexagesimal (links | edit)
- Zeno of Elea (links | edit)
- Japanese numerals (links | edit)
- Almagest (links | edit)
- Babylonian cuneiform numerals (links | edit)
- Greek numerals (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Archimedes Palimpsest (links | edit)
- Xenocrates (links | edit)
- Armenian numerals (links | edit)
- Heron's formula (links | edit)
- Squaring the circle (links | edit)
- Vigesimal (links | edit)
- Written language (links | edit)
- Binary number (links | edit)
- Quater-imaginary base (links | edit)
- Philolaus (links | edit)
- Archytas (links | edit)
- Euclid's Elements (links | edit)
- Mixed radix (links | edit)
- History of topos theory (links | edit)
- Apollonius of Perga (links | edit)
- Quipu (links | edit)
- Thales's theorem (links | edit)
- The Sand Reckoner (links | edit)
- Theon of Alexandria (links | edit)
- Chord (geometry) (links | edit)
- -yllion (links | edit)
- Regular polygon (links | edit)
- Quaternary numeral system (links | edit)
- Marinus of Neapolis (links | edit)
- Parallelogram law (links | edit)
- Balanced ternary (links | edit)
- Timeline of algorithms (links | edit)
- Positional notation (links | edit)
- Inscribed angle (links | edit)
- Ctesibius (links | edit)
- Quinary (links | edit)
- Pappus of Alexandria (links | edit)
- List of numeral system topics (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Lao script (links | edit)
- Kharosthi (links | edit)
- Nicomachus (links | edit)