Ancient Geometrists Selected Base Six Numbering Because One Side of Hexagon Equals Radius of Circle Around It

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Did you even wonder why the ancient Sumerians and others such as the Egyptians, the Pelasgians, and the Kushites of the Indus used a base six (sexagesimal) numbering system rather than base five or base ten counting fingers and toes, that their sexagesimal system is identical to our timekeeping system of arc minutes and arc seconds? That the radius length of a circle is equal to the length of one side of a hexagon which the circle circumscribes is the reason base six was selected, distance measured by time for geometry, earth measure, see Page titled Great Pyramid for Navigation.