[This course page is obsolete. I'll make another when I teach the course again.]
The earliest civilizations have left only archaeological and limited historical evidence that requires substantial interpretation. We have many mathematical treatises from the later civilizations, but these are usually in a completed form which leave out the development of the concepts and the purposes for which the mathematics was developed. Thus, we will have to analyze the arguments given by historians of mathematics for their objectivity and completeness.
See also Clark's Academic Catalog
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