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Ancient Arifacts

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The records are sparse, but date back to antiquity - or at least give the appearance to. Within these ancient achievements lies the shrouded mystery of every Saturday afternoon matinee adventure flick. Well, maybe not every B movie, but a lot of them. Nonetheless, these nominees lend credence to Plato's view, paraphrased here, that "man first turned his senses to the heavens." Or was it Aristotle?

OK, so what, exactly, is "ancient?" Most people naturally tend to split things into "BC" and "AD." Well, it's hard to figure the Rome of Augustus, Tiberius, Nero and the rest of the Caesars as "modern," so, let's just say anything before the Fall of Rome (the city) in September 4, 476 AD when Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire was deposed by Odoacer.

Nominations

Consider nominating any of the following candidates under the Ancients category. Highlighted candidates have already been nominated. To view the nominees, place your cursor anywhere over the text of the nominee and click (pop-ups must be enabled on your browser):

Antikythera mechanism

Babylonian Astronomy Records

Chinese Astronomy Records

Dropa Stones

Mayan Calendar

Nasca Lines

Nebra Sky Disk

Stonehenge

The Roman Calendar

The Number Zero

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