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Eclipses / Ancient Greek mathematicians / Antikythera mechanism / Archaeoastronomy / National Archaeological Museum of Athens / Astronomical clock / Metonic cycle / Gear / Saros / Astronomy / Astrology / Science
Date: 2013-02-06 09:16:52
Eclipses
Ancient Greek mathematicians
Antikythera mechanism
Archaeoastronomy
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Astronomical clock
Metonic cycle
Gear
Saros
Astronomy
Astrology
Science

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