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Eye of Horus Fractions Explained - Ancient Egyptian Mathematical Symbolism #3881642 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus (Wadjet), where each anatomical part symbolizes a unit fraction used in their measurement system: 1/2 (pupil), 1/4 (iris), 1/8 (eyebrow), 1/16 (upper eyelid), 1/32 (lower eyelid), and 1/64 (tear duct). These fractions summed to 63/64, with the missing 1/64 believed to be restored magically by Thoth. The system was primarily applied in measuring grain (hekat) and other commodities.
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