Then in the last few days I've (re)discovered abacus, discovered Trachtenberg speed math and Vedic maths - which I have just begun to practice - and "Ethiopian binary math." This last one really grabbed my attention. Below is a problem from an article published by the University of Houston.
A goat herder is in talks with a farmer over the sale of his 34 goats. They both agree on a price of $7.00, but none of them know how to multiply. So they go to a shaman to find out the total market price for all 34 goats. To do this, the shaman digs in the ground two rows of six holes each. Then, he takes his bag of pebbles and begins to add them to each hole as shown below.
[For source material, click here: http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi504.htm]
Now I am convinced of the existence of alternative mathematical methods