Explore the marvel of ancient engineering with this Antikythera Mechanism Replica at 1:3 Scale, accompanied by an informative booklet. The Antikythera Mechanism, often called the world’s first analog computer, was used by the ancient Greeks to track celestial movements, eclipses, and astronomical cycles—centuries ahead of its time.
This meticulously crafted 1:3 scale replica captures the intricate gears, dials, and mechanical complexity of the original device. Accompanied by a detailed booklet, it offers insights into its history, functionality, and significance in the history of science and technology.
Ideal for collectors, educators, history enthusiasts, and science lovers, this replica is both an educational tool and a striking display piece, merging ancient ingenuity with modern craftsmanship.
Key Features
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Scale: 1:3 replica of the original Antikythera Mechanism
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Includes: Informative booklet detailing history and function
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Craftsmanship: Detailed gears, dials, and moving parts
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Use: Educational display, collector’s piece, or historical demonstration
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Theme: Ancient Greek science, astronomy, and technology
A true tribute to human innovation, the Antikythera Mechanism Replica brings the ingenuity of the ancient Greeks to life.
















