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Counting in prehistory was first assisted by using body parts, primarily the fingers. This is reflected in the etymology of certain number names, such as in the names of ten and hundred in the Proto-Indo-European numerals, both containing the root *dḱ also seen in the word for "finger" (Latin digitus, cognate to English toe). Early systems of counting using tally marks appear in the Upper Paleolithic.The first more complex systems develop in the Ancient Near East together with the development of early writing out of proto-writing systems.

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  • 선사 숫자 (ko)
  • Prehistoric counting (en)
  • Numerações pré-históricas (pt)
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  • Counting in prehistory was first assisted by using body parts, primarily the fingers. This is reflected in the etymology of certain number names, such as in the names of ten and hundred in the Proto-Indo-European numerals, both containing the root *dḱ also seen in the word for "finger" (Latin digitus, cognate to English toe). Early systems of counting using tally marks appear in the Upper Paleolithic.The first more complex systems develop in the Ancient Near East together with the development of early writing out of proto-writing systems. (en)
  • 선사 시대의 셈은 처음 신체 부위, 주로 손가락을 사용하여 보조했다. 이는 "손가락" (영어 toe와 동등한, 라틴어 digitus)이라는 단어에서 볼 수 있는 뿌리 *dḱ를 모두 포함하는 의 ten과 hundred 같은 특정 수사의 어원에 반영된다. (ko)
  • Na pré-história a contagem foi inicialmente baseada no extensivo uso dos dedos. Isso se percebe na bostonetimologia dos nomes de certos numerais básicos, principalmente para dez e cem nos , ambos com a raiz *dḱ também presente em "dedos" (Latim diginos/ Primitivos sistemas com traços de contagem apareceram no período Paleolítico Superior. Sistemas mais complexos se desenvolveram no Antigo Oriente junto com o desenvolvimento da escrita da Idade do Bronze junto com os sistemas de Proto-escrita. (pt)
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  • Counting in prehistory was first assisted by using body parts, primarily the fingers. This is reflected in the etymology of certain number names, such as in the names of ten and hundred in the Proto-Indo-European numerals, both containing the root *dḱ also seen in the word for "finger" (Latin digitus, cognate to English toe). Early systems of counting using tally marks appear in the Upper Paleolithic.The first more complex systems develop in the Ancient Near East together with the development of early writing out of proto-writing systems. (en)
  • 선사 시대의 셈은 처음 신체 부위, 주로 손가락을 사용하여 보조했다. 이는 "손가락" (영어 toe와 동등한, 라틴어 digitus)이라는 단어에서 볼 수 있는 뿌리 *dḱ를 모두 포함하는 의 ten과 hundred 같은 특정 수사의 어원에 반영된다. (ko)
  • Na pré-história a contagem foi inicialmente baseada no extensivo uso dos dedos. Isso se percebe na bostonetimologia dos nomes de certos numerais básicos, principalmente para dez e cem nos , ambos com a raiz *dḱ também presente em "dedos" (Latim diginos/ Primitivos sistemas com traços de contagem apareceram no período Paleolítico Superior. Sistemas mais complexos se desenvolveram no Antigo Oriente junto com o desenvolvimento da escrita da Idade do Bronze junto com os sistemas de Proto-escrita. (pt)
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