Authors: Amir D. Aczel
Sumatra,
96
â7
infinity,
35
â7,
56
â8,
78
,
100
â1,
103
â4,
142
,
144
â50,
161
,
212
â13
Ishango bone,
20
â2
Island of Meroe,
103
Jainism,
34
,
36
â7,
42
,
44
â7,
51
,
78
,
103
â4,
145
,
148
,
150
Jantar Mantar (Jaipur observatory),
74
Jayavarman II,
93
Jean-Marc (Hindu from Chennai),
138
â9,
141
â2,
144
,
148
â50
K-127 (inscription artifact)
605 (Khmer numerals),
95
,
107
,
175
, 177, 209â10
discovery of,
94
fear of removal to Italy,
188
â92
museum display text,
208
â11
rediscovery of,
174
â87
search for,
116
â17,
120
,
126
â7,
129
,
134
â5,
150
â1,
163
,
166
â7
transfer to Cambodian National Museum,
218
â19
See also
CÅdès, Georges (archaeologist)
Kakutani, Shizuo (mathematician),
196
â7
Karpinski, Louis C.,
75
â7
Kaye, G. R. (scholar),
77
,
79
,
88
â9,
93
,
96
â7,
106
Keay, John,
63
Khajuraho (group of temples),
42
â5,
48
â53,
72
â3,
92
Khandela inscription,
72
â3,
80
Khmer empire,
92
â3,
100
â1,
103
,
107
C
Å
dès on number system,
215
Old Khmer (language),
22
,
87
,
94
â5,
114
,
205
,
208
â9
Khmer Rouge,
98
â9,
107
â8,
125
,
129
,
150
,
163
,
166
,
173
,
176
,
200
,
202
â3, 210,
219
,
222
Killing Fields,
99
koppa
(archaic Greek letter),
14
Laci (Aczel's childhood tutor),
2
â16,
18
â20,
30
,
34
,
52
,
83
â4,
110
â12,
221
â3
Lakshmi (Hindu goddess),
35
,
100
â1
Laos,
87
,
93
,
118
,
127
,
131
â3,
135
,
149
â51,
197
Leclère, Adhémard (archaeologist),
94
Leonardo of Pisa (Fibonacci):
Liber Abaci,
26
.
See also
Fibonacci sequence
Linton, Fred,
56
â7,
60
â1,
105
,
136
logic,
36
â7,
39
â41,
51
â62,
71
,
105
â6,
109
,
136
â42,
148
Long Count (Mayan calendar),
31
Luang Prabang, Laos,
127
,
131
â3,
149
â51
Kiridara Hotel,
133
M.V. Yaffo
(Aczel's father's cargo ship),
18
â19
Madhya Pradesh (Indian state),
42
â3,
78
Mahabharata
(Indian epic),
205
Majorana, Ettore (theoretical physicist),
157
â8
Marcel, Pierre,
120
Maxwell, James Clerk,
24
Maya civilization
calendars,
31
â2
McLeish, John,
63
Mersenne, Marin (mathematician),
194
â6
Mexico City,
29
â31
Miró, Joan,
223
Mohenjo Daro (first known city in India),
63
Mula-madhyamaka-karikas
(Fundamental middleway verses),
154
Naga
(seven-headed cobra),
103
, 129
Nagarjuna (philosopher),
39
â40,
55
,
57
,
60
â1,
105
â6,
136
â7,
139
â40,
152
â5
Nana Ghat cave inscriptions,
64
â7,
223
Narayana.
See
Vishnu (also Narayana)
National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico City),
29
â31
negative numbers,
23
â4,
76
,
106
, 209
Neugebauer, Otto (mathematician),
25
Nhat Hanh, Thich,
106
Nicholas Bourbaki (pseudonymous mathematical association), 59
Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art,
23
number systems
baseâ5,
215
baseâ8,
216
baseâ10,
25
,
33
,
65
,
208
, 210,
215
numbers
defined,
10
prime,
6
,
19
,
22
,
56
,
160
â1,
194
â7,
201
very large,
6
,
37
,
78
,
104
,
144
â5,
148
See also
number systems
numerals
Khandela inscription,
72
â3,
80
magic square,
47
â50
Mayan,
31
Nana Ghat cave inscriptions,
64
â7,
223
See also
number systems; K-127 (inscription artifact); zero
Oppenheimer, Robert,
139
Palembang (Indonesian province),
96
,
106
â7, 210
Parsvanatha temple (Khajuraho),
47
â8
Pellegrino, Lorella (archaeologist),
180
â91,
193
,
219
Penrose, Roger:
The Road to Reality,
150
Phnom Penh (Cambodian capital),
94
,
118
,
120
,
122
,
165
â6,
191
â2,
194
,
197
Bangkok contrasted with,
199
â200
Cambodian National Museum,
102
,
128
â9,
165
,
203
â4,
218
â19
FFC café and bar,
200
InterContinental Hotel,
122
, 199
Wat Langka (Bangkok),
122
â4
phonetic alphabet,
214
â15
Piraeus (port of Athens),
10
â12,
14
â15
pre-counting,
21
â2
prime numbers,
6
,
19
,
22
,
56
,
160
â1,
194
â7,
201
Pythagoras (mathematician),
38
â9,
54
,
66
Raiders of the Lost Ark
(film),
179
â80
Rajasthan (Indian state),
72
â4
Ramanujan, Srinivasa (Indian mathematician),
70
â1
Ramayana
(Indian epic),
205
Rava, Antonio (conservator),
184
â6
Rig-Veda
(Sanskrit text),
62
â3.
See also
Vedas
Roemer, Andres,
28
â9
Rotanak Yang,
127
â8,
163
â6,
171
Russell, Bertrand (mathematician),
136
, 147
Sambor on Mekong, Cambodia,
116
,
120
â1,
124
,
206
discovery of K-127,
94
â5,
107
,
166
,
176
,
208
Trapang Prei (temple),
94
â5,
107
,
208
Sambor Prei Kuk,
94
,
102
,
129
,
206
sampi
(archaic Greek letter),
14
Sanskrit,
57
,
62
,
66
,
78
,
87
,
90
,
114
,
154
,
204
â5,
216
Sen, Suraj,
78
Shimura, Goro,
83
Shiva (Hindu god),
35
â6,
45
,
102
,
129
,
138
â9,
149
Short Count (Mayan calendar),
31
â2
Shunya
(zero, Sanskrit),
40
â1,
69
Shunyata
(Buddhist void),
40
â1,
78
,
104
,
105
â6,
127
,
135
,
137
,
142
,
148
,
152
,
154
â5,
161
â2
Siem Reap, Cambodia,
91
,
166
,
168
â9,
182
,
193
Angkor Conservation,
163
,
165
â8,
172
,
181
, 210,
217
Siem Reap Museum,
116
â17,
166
,
171
sifr
(zero, Arabic),
26
Sihanouk, Norodom,
200
Soviet Union,
6
â7
SS
Theodor Herzl
(Aczel's father's cruise ship),
1
â2,
7
,
10
,
15
Sumatra,
96
â7
sun god,
103
Surya (Hindu god),
103
Suvarnabhumi International Airport (Bangkok),
113
,
194
sva-bhava
(unchanging nature),
154
Taormina, Francesca (archaeologist),
180
â3
tetralemma
(four corners/possibilities, also
catuskoti
),
57
,
60
â1,
105
â6,
136
,
139
â42,
148
,
152
Bangkok,
199
â200
Galerie Mouhot,
115
â16
Jim Thompson's contributions to,
156
â7
language,
93
Suvarnabhumi International Airport,
113
,
194
Thai National Library,
114
Thompson, Jim,
156
â8
Tonatiuh (Aztec sun god),
29
â30
topos
(space),
59
â61,
105
,
160
â1
Touch, Hab.
See
Hab Touch (Mr. Hab)
Trapang Prei (temple),
94
â5,
107
,
208
.
See also
K-127 (inscription artifact)
Trimurti (Hindu triad),
36
tuk-tuk (auto rickshaw),
42
University of Alaska in Juneau,
28