Antikythera Mechanism ca 150 - 100 BC
The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient Greek hand-powered astronomical device used to predict celestial positions, eclipses, and track athletic games decades in advance.
Dating to around 150 – 100 BC and salvaged from an Aegean shipwreck, this intricate bronze instrument believed to have been crafted in Rhodes, is widely considered the world’s first analog computer.























