In Ancient Greece, many inventions like the pulley, one of the most used inventions used in Greece, were very helpful Greek urns
Greek urns were super IMPORTant in older periods of time. There were used for storing things such as wine, water and the soul purpose of storing materials and food. They were also used for transporting goods and were made to we're the urns could stack on each other and fit in the empty spaces in between more urns. If related to modern time, some things are the same thing with barrels, plastic bags, pitchers, etc. …show more content…
The deadly war catapult could shoot a concrete ball over 200 yards and was very effective in a lot of battles. This machine was made by Kurt Suleski and would be at an estimate, 16 ft long and would fire a rock that would weigh about 9.6 lbs. In the modern day, this siege engine can be related to a cannon or a tank.
The Antikythera Mechanism
The Antikythera Mechanism is explained as the first computer and seemed like it was used for astronomy and math and science things like that. It was used to track the paths of the sun, moon and planets. It was about the size of a clock and had hand like a clock. This mechanism is like a computer, although computers are way more advanced these days.
Greek war chariot
There were many different sizes of chariots, a biga had two horses, triga; three, and a quadriga; four. In battle they would be used for trampling enemies, but if it went wrong, many allies could be killed, along with the rider(s).the royal transportation could also be used for celebrations, such as the triumphal procesiòn. A chariot can be related to a car or a …show more content…
The alarm clock was used for the soul purpose that we still use it for today, which is waking up at a certain time.
The structure looked like a cone held up by two tiny pillars with a fountain that brings water to the cone, which then drips into the bowl. The cone had numbers one thru twelve, which is assumed to be the time in the day (wow Vinny, so smart) and the top is one, so when the water drips out, it goes down to two, three, etc. this is literally an alarm clock, and thank goodness we have this, or else lots of people would be late to there jobs and school.
The Aeolipile
The aeolipile, or steam turbine was invented by a man named Heron of Alexandria, who wrote a book on all of his inventions called the Pneumatica. The use of this machine was for, as people say, nothing, for it was just a toy to experiment with as people say, but it might have some purpose, even if it just spins and spews steam. The structure of this machine is a sphere that is stood up on three legs over a fire, and the sphere is filled with water and has two tubes sticking out of it, and when sat over the fire, the water boils and the tubes spew steam, causing the sphere to spin.this inspired many generations to use steam to power a handful of things,