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Post by gator on Aug 3, 2019 1:49:00 GMT
The Iron Pillar
The approximately 24-foot- (7-meter-) tall, 6-ton iron pillar located in the famous Qutb Minar complex of Delhi, India, is one of the world's foremost metallurgical curiosities. A testament to the advanced skill of ancient Indian ironsmiths, it is the last remaining part of a Hindu temple erected by 5th-century ruler Chandra Gupta II. Although it is about 1,600 years old, the pillar has never corroded. What theories have scientists advanced to explain the pillar's resistance to corrosion?
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Post by spunky on Dec 30, 2019 13:08:37 GMT
Another proof that ancient cultures were more advanced tha previously thought. We are still rediscovering some of their techniques that have been lost for millennia.
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