The Roman\u27s made many technological advancements, many of which were of a military nature. This presentation discusses the creation, use and other aspects of the Corvus, a Roman invention for naval warfare.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/ancient_science_fair/1016/thumbnail.jp
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This poster presented information on the Greek Trireme. The Ancient Greek Trireme was a staple ship ...
The Roman\u27s made many technological advancements, many of which were of a military nature. This p...
A Greek mathematician named Eratosthenes calculated an accurate measurementofthe Earth’s circumferen...
In the third century b.c.e., Eratosthenes of Cyrene made a famous measurement of the circumference o...
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Colossus of Rhodes: Where It Stood and How It Was Made The author, just as Ursula Vedder, who has ex...
Sailing in the Mediterranean was no simple feat. The technological advancements took many decades to...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
International audienceThe satellite images of Google Earth can show us how the Roman divided the lan...
The narrow neck of land that joins the Peloponnese with the Greek mainland was central to the fortun...
This presentation discusses the science behind the Roman Aqueducts. It discusses a wide variety of a...
This paper aims to cast new light on one of our main sources for ancient science, Sextus Julius Fron...
Territory has always formed a common theme in explanations of the wealth and power of the city of Co...
Although they were probably already used in ancient Mesopotamia, catapults became increasingly commo...
The key role played by technology advancement with respect to the anticipated era of discovery and e...
This poster presented information on the Greek Trireme. The Ancient Greek Trireme was a staple ship ...