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... by Dr. Roberto Volterri is a real manual that, through computer technology, will try to reveal the nature of ancient ...
ancient-origins - 29/06/2019 - 04:38
... battle ax . On Wednesday night, Ben Ball , 36, was playing computer games and relaxing in his Michigan apartment, when ...
ashley cowie - 12/11/2019 - 13:57
... in time and see it for ourselves? Thanks to amazing new computer models the past is being brought back to life. The ...
Robbie Mitchell - 27/04/2023 - 20:53
... than what was initially thought. Using sophisticated computer algorithms and models as well as live data from ...
ancient-origins - 23/03/2013 - 15:59
... team of scientists came to this conclusion after extensive computer simulations of cloud behaviour on the planets ...
aprilholloway - 07/07/2013 - 02:04
When we talk about matter we normally have in our minds something of substance that we can touch and hold. However, scientists at Harvard and MIT have questioned our beliefs about matter and the way we perceive light by discovering a way in which photons (a particle representing a quantum of light) can be used to form molecules.
johnblack - 28/09/2013 - 04:38
In 2014, a team of scientists in London carried out high-tech scanning on eight Egyptian mummies from the British Museum, uncovering fascinating information about them, including the revelation that one of the female mummies apparently has a tattoo symbolizing Archangel Michael on her inner thigh.
Joanna Gillan - 09/12/2019 - 17:58
... of Heron, ancient war machines, and the famous analogue ‘computer’ of Antikythera, covering the period from 2,000 BC ...
aprilholloway - 04/08/2014 - 22:51
... the excavation. It was then examined with the aid of a computer and subsequently sent to a laboratory. The tooth is ...
Robin Whitlock - 29/07/2015 - 21:29
... development from the primitive single cell organism to the computer expert. The visitor can thus retrace the mechanism ...
WalterJoergLangbein - 12/09/2016 - 21:50
... oceans. Guided by cutting-edge science, innovative computer-mapping techniques, and the latest archaeological ...
ancient-origins - 28/09/2019 - 15:06
Like in Greece, pre-historic Irish history was threaded together with tales of giants, gods and goddesses battling for supremacy over earth, and humans. But did you know it was the latter, not the former, that gave birth to the first organized sporting games? The Greeks are credited with inventing the shower, automatic doors, computers, cartography, and sports stadiums. However, what they are not getting any longer is a shred of credit for having created the first sporting games. That gold medal goes to Ireland.
ashley cowie - 11/08/2021 - 15:00
... as some researchers had previously believed. Using computer models, the researchers have suggested that the same ...
ancient-origins - 27/03/2013 - 14:09
The CGI or computer animated drama/documentary takes place on Darwin IV, ...
ancient-origins - 19/05/2013 - 13:32
... can be quite large and complex. Now this ‘ancient computer’ has received credit for its historical and ...
aprilholloway - 26/12/2013 - 08:41
... ‘modern’, as though it was somehow designed on a computer. It is also much smaller than the unfinished Obelisk ...
Hugh Newman - 18/08/2014 - 03:52
Maps are a useful modern tool, telling us how to get places, showing us where borders lie, and illustrating the distance between two places. While modern technology has made the creation of and access to maps something we don’t think twice about, the creation of maps during ancient times was far more complicated. Without the availability of GPS, air travel, and computers, ancient civilizations had to rely on other means for the difficult task of creating maps. One ancient map – the Forma Urbis Romae – has been a mystery for years
mrreese - 07/03/2016 - 03:40
New research may change to the early history of Christianity and Judaism. Researchers from Tel Aviv University believe that a discovery from Arad proves that the Hebrew Bible was written much earlier than thought. Their research also suggests a surprisingly high level of literacy in the Kingdom of Judah circa 600 BC.
Natalia Klimczak - 13/04/2016 - 00:52
... that many consider it to be the first human-made analogue computer. After decades of research, scientists were able to ...
aprilholloway - 20/09/2016 - 00:50
From Mystery Hill and the spot dubbed Calendar Hill in New England to the venerable Stonehenge, from Incan Pyramids to the Australian outback, from the windswept northern Islands of Great Britain to sun-washed Egyptian ruins, the findings all are similar. There seems to be plenty of evidence that most, if not all, megalithic monuments had an astrological connection that pointed to something in the heavens.
jim willis - 30/07/2018 - 15:17