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Separate fact from fiction and discover the true purpose behind the ancient world's most misunderstood technological artifact. When archaeologists unearthed a small clay jar containing a copper cylinder and an iron rod in Iraq, the world was captivated. Dubbed the "Baghdad Battery," it sparked wild theories that ancient Mesopotamians had discovered electricity thousands of years before Alessandro Volta.These sensational claims of ancient electroplating and lost technological empires make for great television, but they actively erase the genuine brilliance of the ancient world. By forcing modern concepts onto ancient artifacts, we lose sight of the incredible, historically accurate innovations these cultures actually achieved.This book dismantles the pseudoscience surrounding the Baghdad Battery. It explores the true history of ancient metallurgy, detailing how these jars were likely used for storing sacred scrolls or performing complex chemical rituals, revealing a sophisticated understanding of material science without the need for fictional electricity.Discover the real ingenuity of ancient empires. You will learn how to critically evaluate archaeological mysteries, replacing the reliance on "ancient aliens" or impossible tech with a deep appreciation for the authentic, grounded problem-solving of our ancestors.



