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BAFFLING ANCIENT INVENTIONS SCIENCE STILL CAN'T EXPLAIN

It's easy to think of the evolution of technology as a linear process, starting
from the most primitive simple machines and only improving up to the
self-driving cars and artificial intelligence that we have today. But that's not
quite right. Some ancient cultures managed to develop some bafflingly complex
and sophisticated inventions using techniques and knowledge that seemed to come
out of nowhere, and in some cases weren't replicated for hundreds of years
afterwards. Scientists and historians are always working hard to figure out how
these inventions came about, but some secrets are hidden in history forever.

Intrigued? Read on to uncover impressive ancient inventions.

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