German mathematician, archaeologist, historian of mathematics and egyptologist
This article is about the historian of mathematics. For the algebraic geometer, see
Annette Werner.
Annette Imhausen (also known as Annette Warner, born 12 June 1970) is a German historian of mathematics known for her work on Ancient Egyptian mathematics. She is a professor in the Normative Orders Cluster of Excellence at Goethe University Frankfurt.[1]
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