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Multitool from 200 AD
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"Roman" Army Knife
Leave it to the Romans to invent the multitool.
Necessity being the mother of invention, the "original tool" (lost in history) was probably created by a clever Roman Legionnaire on a campaign. This high-end silver version probably belonged to a Legate, Senator or other rich guy who traveled alot. |
200 AD is only 120 years after the Flavian Amphitheatre (Roman Coliseum) was completed. The Coliseum encompassed engineering marvels not to reemerge for nearly two millennium. Given that, does their invention of the pocket multi-tool still surprise you. What intrigues me is how did we manage to waste 1500 years by going backwards. And, could it happen again? I believe it could.
And how could an American president produce a budget eliminating our ability to move astronauts between the earth's surface and the space station. He wants to rely on Russia and China for those services. :( Now tell me going backwards does not have a high likelihood. |
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or virulent disease for which large populations had no resistance or willing suspension of disbelief in the past failures of "salvation" by messianic leadership or ... All of the above seem historically accurate. |
We don't know how much we don't know about a lot of stuff.
You guys talking religion and politics in the knife area drop and give me 50!. |
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That is really cool. The famed Roman surgeon Galen was doing surprisingly successful brain surgery roughly around 200AD. There are several collections of Roman surgical equipment and much of it would have been considered advanced in the early 18th century.
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