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Vincent, Jill – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2008
As early as 3500 years ago, shadows of sticks were used as a primitive instrument for indicating the passage of time through the day. The stick came to be called a "gnomon" or "one who knows." Early Babylonian obelisks were designed to determine noon. The development of trigonometry by Greek mathematicians meant that hour lines could be determined…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Time, Mathematical Concepts, Trigonometry
Vincent, Jill; Vincent, Claire – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2004
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Japanese government closed its borders to the outside world in an attempt to become more powerful. Foreign books were banned, people could not travel, and foreigners were not allowed to enter the country. One result of this isolation was the flourishing of sangaku--wooden tablets inscribed with intricately…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction

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