The Antikythera Device: Unveiling Ancient Greek Love for Mathematics and Geometry
The Antikythera Device: Unveiling Ancient Greek Love for Mathematics and Geometry
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The Antikythera Device: Unveiling Ancient Greek Love for Mathematics and Geometry
Located on a sun-blasted hillside in southeast Turkey, the world’s oldest religious sanctuary, Göbeklitepe, offers new information almost every day, allowing scientists to delve deeper into human history. A recent discovery has revealed the traces of stone tool technology produced by the printing method transferred from Siberia to Göbeklitepe. In Göbeklitepe, “Potbelly Hill” in Turkish, which …
“The results of previous excavations in Qale-Rostam that constitutes some satellite sites of the [UNESCO-registered] Burnt City confirm its people had acquired expertise and knowledge of making instruments some 5,000 years ago,” ISNA quoted Iranian archaeologist Hossein-Ali Kavosh as saying on Wednesday. Ancient tools Kavosh said his team has just commenced a fresh survey in …
People in southeast Iran had know-how to make tools 5,000 years ago Read More »