Braids Formed by the Impression of Knots
Proceedings of Bridges 2019: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture
Pages 445–448
Short Papers
Abstract
The inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia used small objects known as cylinder seals with carved figures or motifs to make impressions onto clay. Among these motifs and patterns there are specimens showing knots and links carved on the surface of the seals. However, when unrolled, some of these patterns form braids. Here we give examples and visualise the connection between knot theory and braid theory, using archaeological means.