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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. | ||
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| 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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