Egyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400 BC. Artist: Unknown.

Egyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400 BC. Artist: Unknown.

2-663-049 - © CM Dixon/Heritage Images

Egyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400BC. The Pharaoh's surveyors used measurements based on body parts. It is thought the Egyptians introduced the earliest fully-developed base 10 numeration system at least as early as 2700 BCE. Written numbers used a stroke for units, a heel-bone symbol for tens, a coil of rope for hundreds and a lotus plant for thousand.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
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  1. CM Dixon: British: Photographer

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2120x3200
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  1. MWDJ3 | ET52TTD156-DX
  1. 0370005075
  1. 2-663-049
  1. 2663049
  1. MWDJ3 | ET52TTD156-DX

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