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Online Resource: Multicultural
The site is maintained by George Alexander.
Technical expertise by the AMATYC Website Coordinator.
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With the changing nature of the Internet, these sites may no longer
exist or they may exist in different formats. To suggest new sites
for inclusion, to report bad links, or to comment on any of the
listings in this resource, please use the feedback
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- Egyptian Mathematics
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Egyptian Pyramids - Mathematics and the Liberal Arts
very well annotated list of books on the subject
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Egyptian Sites
- Ethnomathematics
Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematics which takes into
consideration the culture in which mathematics arises. PAPER
- Ethnomathematics
- Hieroglyphics
and Egyptian Mathematics
- History of
Egyptian and Mesopotamian Mathematics Page
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History of Mathematics home page
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History Topics Index
Check the links Mathematics in various cultures
- International
Study Group on Ethnomathematics
What is ethnomathematics? The term describes the mathematical
practices of identifiable cultural groups.
- Mathematicians
of the African Diaspora
- Maya
Astronomy Page with links to Maya Mathematics
- Multicultural
Math Fair
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Multicultural Perspectives in Mathematics Education
This site, maintained at the University of Georgia, is intended
as both a forum and a resource for mathematics educators, who
are interested in teaching mathematics reflecting contributions
of many cultures and in teaching students who bring cultural diverse
background to mathematics learning.
- Resources
for Babylonian Mathematics
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Wabanaki Science and Math Project
"Wabanaki Science and Math Project: Walking Successfully in Two
Worlds: A Model Program for Integrating Culture into the Curriculum"
- Why
Do We Teach Ethnomathematics?
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