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 It can be estimated to about 2000 the number ofmathematical tabletsknown to date, a large majority of which already published. The distribution of these sourcesaccording to time and spaceis extremely irregular, as shown by table 1 below. This table contains rough data, established with the help of the CDLI consulted September 13, 2015; note that most of the tablets from unknown or uncertain provenience according to the CDLI are very probably Old Babylonian. It can be estimated to about 2000 the number ofmathematical tabletsknown to date, a large majority of which already published. The distribution of these sourcesaccording to time and spaceis extremely irregular, as shown by table 1 below. This table contains rough data, established with the help of the CDLI consulted September 13, 2015; note that most of the tablets from unknown or uncertain provenience according to the CDLI are very probably Old Babylonian.
  
-\\ | **Periods** | **Number of tablets** | **Provenience** |+\\  
 +Periods Number of tablets Provenience ^
 | Early Dynastic / Old Akkadian (2500-2100) | 27 | Southern Mesopotamia | | Early Dynastic / Old Akkadian (2500-2100) | 27 | Southern Mesopotamia |
 | Ur III (2100-2000) | 8 | Southern Mesopotamia | | Ur III (2100-2000) | 8 | Southern Mesopotamia |
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