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Xezzy Yeats"The Antikythera Mechanism is widely considered to be one of the most important archeological artifacts ever found. The mechanism is a geared device consisting of 30 gears in a highly complex arrangement."
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emcilveenDecoding the earliest known mechanical computer
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dave sgonechinaThe results of the AMRP have been integrated into at least three models, made by Michael Wright, Dionysios Kriaris and Massimo Vicentini.
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Áine MacDermotThe Antikythera Mechanism, which dates from 1000BC, is dedicated to astronomical phenomena and operates as a complex mechanical "computer" which tracks the cycles of the Solar System.
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