Historic Discoveries

Pinguu

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Somewhere, many strange historic sites and at times anamolies are discovered due to the technology of today.

Not going into "Aliens did this", if anyone interested could gather some around.


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Sorry but it was always gonna happen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Pinguu I really feel like posting the years of each major invention here.
 
1st Century discoveries (there aren't many so bear with me):
  • Codex, the first form of a modern book;
  • Bookbinding;
  • A number of different stars, even though this isn't an invention noting them is surely an advancement;
  • The Water Cycle was described by Wang Chong bringing down to earth the Solar eclipse theory;
  • Hero of Alexandria discovered the steam turbine and water organ;
  • Square-pallet Chain Pump was discovered in China (China was a civilization ahead of Europe at the time and so is now.);
  • Du shi and the Han Dynasty invented the first hydraulic-powered bellows to power a blast furnace;
These are the major ones I found, hope you guys enjoy it.

Disclaimer: I'm no sorts an expert or close to one in history, I just really enjoy doing these things related to history. If you find something wrong please tell me so I can correct it and learn from it. Thank you for your attention.
 
1st Century discoveries (there aren't many so bear with me):
  • Codex, the first form of a modern book;
  • Bookbinding;
  • A number of different stars, even though this isn't an invention noting them is surely an advancement;
  • The Water Cycle was described by Wang Chong bringing down to earth the Solar eclipse theory;
  • Hero of Alexandria discovered the steam turbine and water organ;
  • Square-pallet Chain Pump was discovered in China (China was a civilization ahead of Europe at the time and so is now.);
  • Du shi and the Han Dynasty invented the first hydraulic-powered bellows to power a blast furnace;
These are the major ones I found, hope you guys enjoy it.

Disclaimer: I'm no sorts an expert or close to one in history, I just really enjoy doing these things related to history. If you find something wrong please tell me so I can correct it and learn from it. Thank you for your attention.

The Han dynasty also did brain surgery
 
Just read the first part of the article Pinguu, quite interesting. I'd like to be an archaeologist, so these kinds of things impress me a lot. Maybe as stated in the article then went and came back from time to time. It would be hard to sustain the same place if the agricultural revolution was a few centuries away. Some maybe it was a place of cult, as we learn in philosophy the were different ages of justification of the existence of earth being animals (it was believed a turtle carried the world on it's back). As we can see the different sculptures of animals (Check the link for a cool croc head) so maybe it was that.

Disclaimer: I'm no sorts an expert or close to one in history, I just really enjoy doing these things related to history. If you find something wrong please tell me so I can correct it and learn from it. Thank you for your attention.
 
@PiriPiri That's the thing about Gobleki Tepe, The site is a bit older than Stonehenge and yet unknown. That period of time forget sustaining a place, we didn't think we lived in groups to achieve something "socially". The understanding of complex designs, deciphering the art on the pillars, digging up of the entire complex is going to take a long long time.

all cool
 
@PiriPiri That's the thing about Gobleki Tepe, The site is a bit older than Stonehenge and yet unknown. That period of time forget sustaining a place, we didn't think we lived in groups to achieve something "socially". The understanding of complex designs, deciphering the art on the pillars, digging up of the entire complex is going to take a long long time.

all cool


If I manage to finish my course in time and get called to those kinds of things I'll surely tell you about it.
 
DAMN I forgot about this awesome thread I need to had a few things to it once more
 
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