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stratocumulus0 an hour ago

An in addition to that, a vast majority of documents are lists which consist of a "header" (1 to 3 words) and word-number pairs afterwards. An another common class are small clay seals with 1, 2 characters carved into them. It's likely that in both cases, we may be dealing with abbreviations.

Some of the lists end with "ku-ro" and a number that's the sum of all the previous numbers, oddly frequently off by one.

humodz an hour ago | parent | next [-]

It would be amusing if archaeologists in the future also end up spending countless hours trying to decipher my shopping lists and poor math skills

_kst_ an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

They hadn't yet decided whether to count from 0 or from 1.

cwmma an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Surprisingly this comes up more then you'd think, for instance in Ancient Rome, tomorrow is two days away so all the dates are off by one from what you'd think it was. They mainly count down and it goes, 5, 4, 3, day before, day.

kps 38 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

“Should array indices start at 0 or 1? My compromise of 0.5 was rejected without, I thought, proper consideration.” — Stan Kelly-Bootle (first person to obtain a postgraduate degree in computer science)