Review of Classical African Humanities of the Anyjart Institutes (Guadeloupe), Per Ankh Maâtinik (Martinique), Sonkofa (Canada) and Tarana (French Guiana) dedicated to African Mathematics.
African mathematics, its history, diversity, and educational potential remain largely unknown to the general public. Some even consider it a utopian concept. Yet, numerous international conferences and press articles discuss it.
Interestingly, scientists now admit that they drew their inspiration for the famous Binary Computer Code from sub-Saharan Africa. All of this can be explored in the journal founded by the pan-African researcher NK OMOTUNDE.
The Papyrus of Ahmose
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