Archaeometry is the application of scientific techniques used to analyze archaeological materials. The Cretan Bronze Age Minoan Kernos, has hitherto, been regarded as a gaming board or for religious purposes. Here, it is shown, that, it was designed, specifically, to predict the occurrence of the 9th. January 1860 BCE Total Solar Eclipse. A prototype magnetic compass was centrally facilitated in a non-magnetic marble structure, whose geomagnetic declination angle, appears to coincide with the Kernos’ eclipse prediction-axis orientation. Comparisons of eclipse constructions taken from Kernos measurements, with those of Hipparchus (2nd. c. BCE), appear to be similar, suggesting a common origin. Evidence obtained using a multidisciplinary appr...
It has been observed that the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae, the most famous Mycenaean tholos tomb, ...
In 2007, the priceless collection of historic scientific instruments stored in Jagiellonian Universi...
This lesson provides a brief study of the precession of the equinoxes and of its possible link to th...
Archaeometry is the application of scientific techniques used to analyze archaeological materials. T...
The ancient Greek astronomical calculating machine, known as the Antikythera Mechanism, predicted ec...
Thales of Miletus (640?-546 BC) is famous for his prediction of the total solar eclipse in 585 BC. I...
The eclipse predictor (or Saros dial) of the Antikythera mechanism provides a wealth of astronomical...
Sir A. Evans the founder of prehistoric archaeology excavated in Knossos, Minoan Crete, but he did n...
Egyptian historians rely on tomb paintings, a variety of temple inscriptions, and a small amount of ...
Solar eclipses are known for their beauty and almost twilight feel when witnessed in person. The sun...
Recovered in 1901, from a first-century BC shipwreck, the Antikythera Mechanism is considered to be ...
The Antikythera Mechanism is a unique Greek geared device, constructed around the end of the second ...
Analysis of the symbols engraved on prehistoric unknown use terracotae, the so called frying pan ves...
In the National Archaeological Museum in Athens sit the remains of a remarkable machine, 1600 years ...
This is the first article of a much larger project: its function is to prove that certain iconograph...
It has been observed that the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae, the most famous Mycenaean tholos tomb, ...
In 2007, the priceless collection of historic scientific instruments stored in Jagiellonian Universi...
This lesson provides a brief study of the precession of the equinoxes and of its possible link to th...
Archaeometry is the application of scientific techniques used to analyze archaeological materials. T...
The ancient Greek astronomical calculating machine, known as the Antikythera Mechanism, predicted ec...
Thales of Miletus (640?-546 BC) is famous for his prediction of the total solar eclipse in 585 BC. I...
The eclipse predictor (or Saros dial) of the Antikythera mechanism provides a wealth of astronomical...
Sir A. Evans the founder of prehistoric archaeology excavated in Knossos, Minoan Crete, but he did n...
Egyptian historians rely on tomb paintings, a variety of temple inscriptions, and a small amount of ...
Solar eclipses are known for their beauty and almost twilight feel when witnessed in person. The sun...
Recovered in 1901, from a first-century BC shipwreck, the Antikythera Mechanism is considered to be ...
The Antikythera Mechanism is a unique Greek geared device, constructed around the end of the second ...
Analysis of the symbols engraved on prehistoric unknown use terracotae, the so called frying pan ves...
In the National Archaeological Museum in Athens sit the remains of a remarkable machine, 1600 years ...
This is the first article of a much larger project: its function is to prove that certain iconograph...
It has been observed that the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae, the most famous Mycenaean tholos tomb, ...
In 2007, the priceless collection of historic scientific instruments stored in Jagiellonian Universi...
This lesson provides a brief study of the precession of the equinoxes and of its possible link to th...