All of the above are disputed however, and the currently oldest undisputed mathematical usage is in Babylonian and dynastic Egyptian sources.
Biblical, Egyptian and Babylonian sources record the history of abuse and dependence on alcohol.
He hired scholars and scribes to copy texts, mainly from Babylonian sources.
In addition to dissolution , it is also a generic name for rituals, written phonetically as nappulu in late Babylonian sources.
The Canon derives originally from Babylonian sources.
Hipparchus' use of Babylonian sources has always been known in a general way, because of Ptolemy's statements.
Expressed as 29 days + 12 hours + 793/1080 hours this value has been used later in the Hebrew calendar (possibly from Babylonian sources).
The reasons for this are completely unknown, as no Babylonian sources have been preserved.
A few of the constellation names in use in modern astronomy can be traced to Babylonian sources via Greek astronomy.
Late Babylonian sources mention DU.