Antikythera Mechanism, World’s Oldest Computer, Followed Greek Lunar Calendar

The Antikythera Mechanism – an ancient shoebox-sized device used to track the movements of the sun, moon and planets – followed the Greek lunar calendar, not the solar calendar used by the Egyptians as previously thought, new research reveals.

The Antikythera Mechanismfound by sponge divers off the Greek island of Antikythera in 1901, was made about 2,200 years ago. The device, which contains bronze gears, is sometimes called the world’s oldest computer.

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