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  2. Category:Subfields by academic discipline - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological sub-disciplines (16 C, ... Subfields of computer science (18 C, 10 P) D. ... Fields of mathematics (25 C, 5 P)

  3. Subfields of archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological subfields are typically characterised by a focus on a specific method, type of material, geographical, chronological, or other thematic categories. Among academic disciplines, archaeology, in particular, often can be found in cross-disciplinary research due to the inherent multidisciplinary and geographical nature of the field in general.

  4. Category:Archaeological sub-disciplines - Wikipedia

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    Articles on fields within archaeology The main article for this category is Archaeological sub-disciplines . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archaeological disciplines .

  5. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics is a field of study that discovers ... Geometry was split into two new subfields: synthetic ... and division) first appear in the archaeological ...

  6. Category:Fields of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fields of mathematics" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  7. Glossary of areas of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Also called infinitesimal calculus A foundation of calculus, first developed in the 17th century, that makes use of infinitesimal numbers. Calculus of moving surfaces an extension of the theory of tensor calculus to include deforming manifolds. Calculus of variations the field dedicated to maximizing or minimizing functionals. It used to be called functional calculus. Catastrophe theory a ...

  8. Computational archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Computational archaeology is a subfield of digital archeology that focuses on the analysis and interpretation of archaeological data using advanced computational techniques. There are differences between the terms "Computational Archaeology" and "Computer in Archaeology", though they are related to each other.

  9. Ancient Egyptian mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian mathematics is the mathematics that was developed and used in Ancient Egypt c. 3000 to c. 300 BCE, from the Old Kingdom of Egypt until roughly the beginning of Hellenistic Egypt. The ancient Egyptians utilized a numeral system for counting and solving written mathematical problems, often involving multiplication and fractions .