The Bronze Age Computer Disc

The Bronze Age Computer Disc by Alan Butler, published in 1999, is a first edition that spans 190 pages. This book presents an argument regarding the Phaistos disc, a carved stone artifact from ancient Crete, suggesting that it encodes mathematical information related to the movements of celestial bodies, including the sun and stars.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the intersection between ancient artifacts and mathematical concepts, delving into subjects such as history, archaeology, and astronomy. The text invites examination of how ancient civilizations may have understood and documented their observations of the cosmos, providing insights into the scientific knowledge of the time.
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Argues that the Phaistos disc, a carved stone disc from ancient Crete, contains mathematical information about the movement of the sun and stars.
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