could be the 'abacus' which dates from about 2300 BC in Sumeria
the oldest recorded dice excavated was from a period of about 5000 years ago found in south east Iran. Dice have been used in Asia before recorded history. Answer to your question.....dont know
In 1642 Blaise Pascal (a famous French mathematician) invented an adding machine based on mechanical gears in which numbers were represented by the cogs on the wheels.The abacus or counting frame was a device used for calculations that is probably 5000 years old and is still used throughout Asia and Africa.
Paper. It was invented by the Chinese in around 5000 BC.
Batik was first used in Asia, India and Africa. It spread from there
It is believed that decimal were used by the Elamites in Iran around 5000 (+/-500) years ago.
she invented artificial coral reefs to be used in South East Asia....
The wheel was the earliest of useful inventions. Back dating to 5000 BC. The wheel was used before it was "invented" in the sense that it served many purposes before being given a name.
It is believed that the Elamites, in ancient Iran, used decimal numbers approx 5000 (+/- 500) years ago.
It is thought that decimal numbers were used by the Elamite dynasty (Iran) approx 5000 (+/- 500) years ago.
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It is thought that decimal numbers were used by the Elamite dynasty (Iran) approx 5000 (+/- 500) years ago.
The Sumerians invented sickles. (Mesopotamia)