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Jul 2023
35m 36s

Zero Marks The Spot

ABC listen and CBC
About this episode

It’s round. It has a hole in it. It symbolises nothing and yet it is the possibility of something... meet zero.

The zero we know and love today is the foundation of our modern world. And we have India to thank for it; in particular one special Indian birch bark book — the Bakhshali manuscript.

This is the story of how these fragile pages travelled to Oxford University and what their future looks like.

This podcast is a co-production of ABC Australia and CBC Podcasts

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