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The Antikythera Mechanism and the Public Face of Greek Science
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Document Date: 2012-11-11 08:04:04


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New York / Athens / Munich / Kerastari / Chicago / /

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Creative Commons / /

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Greece / /

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Courtesy Adler Planetarium / German Archeological Institute / Greek Science Institute / New York University / National Archeological Museum / Square Kilometre Array / Austrian Institute / /

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chemical cleaning / wreck site / navigational computing device / navigational tool / wondrous device / metal / thin metal plate / didactic device / metal plate / corroded metal bearing gears / /

Organization

New York University / Greek Science Institute for the Study of the Ancient World / Greek government / German Archeological Institute in Athens / Austrian Institute in Athens / /

Person

Albert Rehm / Ioannis Svoronos / Valerios Stais / Ioannis Theofanidis / Derek de Solla / Othon Rousopoulos / Konstantinos Rados / Alexander Jones Rehm / Roman Empire / Gavriel Vyzantinos / Georg Karo / Panagios Kastriotis / Spyridon Stais / Allan Bromley / Alexander Jones / /

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Speaker / politician / notable archeologist / epigraphical assistant / Minister of Education / author / naval historian / professor / present author / naval officer / representative / director of the museum / chemist / /

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British Columbia / New York / /

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Scientific American / the Scientific American / /

Technology

x-ray / the Antikythera Mechanism / /

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http /

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