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"An ancient Greek statue titled 'Grave Naiskos of an Enthroned Woman with an Attendant' depicts a woman who appears to be ...
Thanks to high-tech scanning, 2,000-year-old inscriptions on the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek "computer," can be read more clearly than ever before, revealing more information about the ...
A 1:1 facsimile of the statue of Constantine shows how modern technology can help recreate the past, and offers new ideas for scholarship. transcript Factum Foundation, a Madrid-based digital art ...
Very interesting information on thsi page. I did repair work on the CPUs and core memories of an ARGUS 500 system from 1989 until 1992. The 500, in a duplicated system, was being used at the Air ...
The Antikythera mechanism, a mysterious ancient Greek device that is often called the world’s first computer, may not have functioned at all, according to a simulation of its workings.But ...
An ancient Greek shipwreck where a remarkable analog computer was found has yielded fascinating new insights. The remains of the Roman-era shipwreck—dated to the 1st century B.C.—were ...
Factum Foundation, a Madrid-based digital art group, analyzed 10 fragments from a sculpture of Constantine the Great, a fourth-century Roman emperor, to create a 1:1 replica.
An ancient Greco-Roman bronze statue that New York’s District Attorney said was looted from a site in Turkey will be displayed a final time at the Cleveland Museum of Art before its return to ...
Modern tech makes photo-realistic depictions of ancient figures a breeze, but they may not be exact. Computer ‘reconstructions’ of faces from ancient times are popular. But how reliable are they?
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