It may depend upon the early civilization referred and their records thereof.
Anyway, here are some of the ancient devices chronologically listed below.
pebbles and stones
counting boards
counting rods
abacus
Abacus
arithmetic machine
Because he wanted a simple calculating device. (It's "bones" actually.)
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Abacus was the first calculating device invented by the Chinese.
In China in 1960
The first calculating device called ABACUS was developed bye the Egyptian and Chinese people
Abacus
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first computer was invented by Chals Babeje. It invented in 1938
Calculating clock is the first known calculating device made by Wilhelm Schickard. This machine can perform the basic mathematical operation, but canÕt show too large result which is limited to six digits.
yes indeed young sir!
The earliest recorded calculating device is the abacus. Used as a simple computing device for performing arithmetic, the abacus most likely appeared first in Babylonia (now Iraq) over 5000 years ago.
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