The Area of a Trapezoid tablet
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A student's mathematical exercise tablet clearly demonstrates understanding of how to calculate the area of a trapezoid during the Old Baylonian period. The collection label explicitly states that the area is found using the formula A = h (b1 + b2) / 2. This artifact resides at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, specifically within the Yale Babylonian Collection under Catalog No. BC.021355, previously known as YBC 7290. The exhibit Ancient Mesopotamia Speaks at the Yale Peabody Museum showcased a 3D rendering from April 6, 2019 to June 30, 2020. In 2017, Chelsea Alene Graham, Digital Imaging Specialist for the Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, used an Artec Space Spider and Artec Studio Professional to scan and process this artifact at a 0.15 mm resolution, uploading its geometry for further analysis.
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