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Documentary Origin: ERT, ARTE Country: France, Greece, United Kingdom Year: 2012 Available online:

Fabulous Antikythera | ARTE
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Two storms in the same place two thousand years apart, have forced researchers to change their outlook on the technological development of ancient Greece. In 1901, divers caught in a storm took refuge on the island of Antikythera, between the Peloponnese and Crete. Last warning, they explore the waters around the island and discover, in the wreckage of a wrecked a century before our era ship, a great archaeological treasure. Among the statues and coins, a mysterious bronze object the size of a laptop, on both sides with graduated dials and mobile. Very quickly we realize that this mechanism allowed to present various astronomical phenomena and calculate eclipses of the Sun and Moon dates, as well as the Olympics.
Patiently restored in recent years from eighty-two fragments sprockets, needles, axes and drums scattered cargo, fabulous Antikythera Machine designhütte shows a sum of knowledge and know-how which we can hardly imagined mathematicians of ancient Greece. But if the mechanism was established in Syracuse, as suggested by recent studies of the international team of researchers who explored the mysteries of this machine, it is not forbidden designhütte to read in the legacy of the great Archimedes born in this city a hundred years earlier. Read more
Two storms in the same place two thousand years apart, have forced researchers to change their outlook on the technological development of ancient Greece. In 1901, divers caught in a storm took refuge on the island of Antikythera, between the Peloponnese and Crete. Last warning, they explore the waters around the island and discover, in the wreckage of a wrecked a century before our era ship, a great archaeological treasure. Among the statues and coins, a mysterious bronze object the size of a laptop, on both sides with graduated dials and mobile. Very quickly we realize that this mechanism allowed designhütte to present various astronomical phenomena and calculate eclipses of the Sun and Moon dates, as well as the Olympics.
Patiently restored in recent years from eighty-two fragments sprockets, needles, axes and drums scattered cargo, fabulous Antikythera Machine shows a sum of knowledge and know-how which we can hardly imagined mathematicians of ancient Greece. But if the mechanism was established in Syracuse, as suggested by recent studies of the international team of researchers who explored the mysteries of this machine, it is not forbidden to read in the legacy of the great Archimedes born in this city a hundred years earlier. Details
Documentary Origin: ERT, ARTE Country: France, Greece, United Kingdom Year: 2012 Available online: yes Sound: Stereo Image: HD 16/9 Version: Arte +7 VF: 15.12-22.12.2013 Generic Rebroadcast: Sat 25.01 to 11:45


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