1st Century discoveries (there aren't many so bear with me):
These are the major ones I found, hope you guys enjoy it.
- 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;
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 more you know aye.The Han dynasty also did brain surgery
@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