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How the Greeks computed the Olympic calander in 100 B.C.

New York Times: After a closer examination of a surviving marvel of ancient Greek technology known as the Antikythera Mechanism, scientists have found that the device not only predicted solar eclipses but also organized the calendar in the four-year cycles of the Olympiad, forerunner of the modern Olympic Games. The story is based on an article that appeared in Nature.

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