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Reconstruction of reaping machine used in Gaul in Ancient Roman times, as described by Pliny, c1890.
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Bell's improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s.  Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry
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Reconstruction of a clepsydra (water clock), invented by Ctesibius of Alexandria, c270 BC (1857).
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Reconstruction of Roman reaping cart, as described by Pliny, Engraving, 1860. 
Reconstruction of Roman reaping cart, as described by Pliny. Engraving, 1860. Aristotle believed that motion was a continuous pushing action, and that objects could only travel in a single direction at any one time, that is, in straight lines, not arcs. 
Unique Identifier AR915175 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4003px × 2618px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
agricultural machinery
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ANCIENT GREECE
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Ann Ronan Pictures
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