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Proto-Elamite metrological systems
Systems used to count discrete objects
Sexagesimal System S
Decimal System D
Used to count discrete animate objects, in particular domesticated animals and laborers.
| N1 | | |
| ↓ ×10 | ||
| N14 | | |
| ↓ ×6 | ||
| N23 | | |
| ↓ ×10 | ||
| N51 or N51g | | |
| ↓ ×6 | ||
| N54g | | see MDP 31, 031 for the only examples of this numerical sign |
Bi-sexagesimal System B
Used to count discrete grain products; objects noted with this system may, as in archaic Babylonia, belong to a rationing system.
Bi-sexagesimal System B#
System derived from the bi-sexagesimal system B, used to count rations(?) of an unclear nature.
Systems used to count measures of capacity
Capacity System C
System used primarily to note capacity measures of grain, in particular barley; some of the small units also designate bi-secually counted cereal products.




















