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It is a curious fact that a 4th-century piece of bark holds the key to modern mathematics. The bark is part of an Indian document called the Bakhshali manuscript and it’s famous because it carries the first known use of zero.
Other, ancient cultures used ‘place-marker’ symbols instead of zero. The ancient Egyptians used the hieroglyph ‘nfr’. The Babylonians