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UCL scholars make progress interpreting Antikythera mechanism, so now it's in the news
submitted 2 years ago * by Marginotions from self.SundogsPlace
As reported in artnet Mar.15 Mysterious Ancient Greek Device May Be the First Computer. Now Scientists Have Just Taken a Big Step Towards Making It Work Researchers claim breakthrough in study of 2,000-year-old Antikythera mechanism, an astronomical calculator found in Med. sea
scroll down to "These 7 Ancient Artworks..." and then down more to "4. The Antikythera Mechanism", for some more details.
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