Mayan is also a candidate, notable because it is the only one of these visual numeral systems with a numeral for zero, but Mayan has not yet been added to Unicode. Mayan numerals go up to 20. This is often interpreted as counting on fingers and toes, with groupings of five for hands and feet, although we have no other evidence for how they began. The following is a schematic rendering of the Mayan numerals.
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Mayan is also a candidate, notable because it is the only one of these visual numeral systems with a numeral for zero, but Mayan has not yet been added to Unicode. Mayan numerals go from 0 to 19. This is often interpreted as counting on fingers and toes, with groupings of five for hands and feet, although we have no other evidence for how they began. The following is a schematic rendering of the Mayan numerals.
[[File:MayanNumerals.svg]]
[[File:MayanNumerals.svg]]
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[[File:TAMayanNumerals.png]]
[[File:TAMayanNumerals.png]]
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As usual, the program details appear on [[Activities/TurtleArt/Tutorials/Numerals/Mayan_Numerals_Program|another page]].
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As usual, the [[Activities/TurtleArt/Tutorials/Numerals/Mayan_Numerals_Program|program details]] appear on another page.