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The letter-signs of the Greek alphabet were also used as numerals throughout antiquity, and in fact well into Medieval times, when the advent of the so-called ‘Arabic’ numerals (ca. 13c. CE) gradually brought about their replacement, though not their complete demise in special fields and/or for certain (quasi-formulaic) usages.
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