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PSCI2A-00063

Ancient Greek aeolipile, or steam-engine, as designed by Hero of Alexandria.
Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut of an illustration

Media ID 5878421

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1st Century Bc Alexandria Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Greek Classical Civilization Drawing Egypt Energy Europe European Greece Greek Hero Heron Inventing Invention North Africa Power Science Steam Steam Engine Steam Power


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