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<p>developed much technical knowledge, crafts, and mathematics used in practical tasks of divination, as well as a knowledge of medicine, and made lists of various kinds. While the Babylonians in particular had engaged in the earliest forms of an <a href="page.php?w=empirical">empirical</a> mathematical science, with their early attempts at mathematically describing natural phenomena, they generally lacked underlying rational theories of nature.</p>

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