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9 ancient technologies still not fully explained
Some of the world’s most enduring mysteries hail from the realm of ancient technology. From the towering pyramids of Egypt to ...
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Ancient Egyptian Statues: The Engineering Feat No One Can Explain
How do you carve, transport, and erect a single block statue weighing over 1,000 tons—out of composite quartzite, flint, or ...
The ingenuity of the construction techniques used by Greek builders 2,000 years ago continues to dazzle the world. What did these ancient engineers get right? And how does looking to the past help ...
Ancient Greek inventions included remarkable automata and the Antikythera Mechanism, but many of their engineers' innovations ...
MIT scientists examined concrete samples from the archaeological site of Privernum, Italy (left) and mapped out the ingredients within (right). The red section is a calcium-rich lime clast. Courtesy ...
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Ancient bathhouse discovered by archaeologists might have belonged to Rome’s greatest orator
Italian archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Roman bathhouse submerged underwater – and it may have belonged to Rome ...
Neglect a modern concrete structure for a few decades and it’ll start to fall apart – and yet, structures built by the ancient Romans are still standing strong after 2,000 years. Now, engineers have ...
Go back in time to ancient Egypt. Thousands of years, in fact. Their influence on modern life can be seen in our language, art, engineering, and more. Gain a new appreciation for ancient Egyptian ...
An ancient swimming pool near Corinth in Greece is still regarded 2,000 years later as an aesthetic engineering marvel.
Since the earliest civilizations, humans have needed walls to protect them. From rudimentary walls around early towns and cities to vast fortresses and castles, culminating in one of the greatest ...
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