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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of measurement - Introduction |  |  |  | History of measurement - Introduction: Encyclopedia II - History of measurement - IntroductionUnits of measurement were among the earliest tools invented by humans. Primitive societies needed rudimentary measures for many tasks: constructing dwellings of an appropriate size and shape, fashioning clothing, or bartering food or raw materials.
The earliest known uniform systems of weights and measures seem to have all been created sometime in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC among the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus Valley, and perhaps also Elam in Persia as well. The most astounding of these ancient systems was p ...
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