Comments on: ES. The Ishango Bone http://mathfactor.uark.edu/2008/11/es-the-ishango-bone/ The Math Factor Podcast Site Fri, 08 Aug 2014 12:52:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 By: strauss http://mathfactor.uark.edu/2008/11/es-the-ishango-bone/comment-page-1/#comment-796 Thu, 08 Jul 2010 18:15:34 +0000 http://mathfactor.uark.edu/?p=266#comment-796 Here’s a great interview with Dirk, on Belgian TV, as a giant replica of the Ishango bone is installed!

 

http://www.deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws.francais/mediatheek_fr/1.821160

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By: strauss http://mathfactor.uark.edu/2008/11/es-the-ishango-bone/comment-page-1/#comment-489 Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:34:16 +0000 http://mathfactor.uark.edu/?p=266#comment-489 A correspondent writes:
I recall hearing your podcast about the Ishango Bone and thought you’d find this interesting. It’s form a piece about linguists trying to preserve languages that may go extinct. 
I’ve included an excerpt and the URL link
The tribe has spoken … but for how much longer?
One of the most exotic locales for “The Linguists” is in the jungles of India, where Harrison and Anderson tried to blend in with a tribe speaking the Sora language. Getting into the tribal lands is an adventure in itself, requiring special permission and official escorts.
It’s almost humorous to watch a couple of white guys singing and the dancing with the villagers – and drinking more palm wine than maybe they should. The scene turns a little scary at one point when the white guys have trouble figuring out just how much of a “gift” they should hand over to the tribe’s chieftain.
But once they get down to documenting the language, the linguists discover something that makes them forget all about the culture clash: It turns out that the Sora counting system blends two counting systems, base-12 and base-20. For example, the number 93 in our base-10 system is referred to as “four-twenty-twelve-one” in Sora.
“We should try to figure out what these different ways of knowing math are before they all get flattened out and vanish,” Harrison says in the film.
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