A study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science may have resolved one of history's greatest enigmas: the true origin of the wheel. Historian Richard Bulliet from Columbia University ...
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A pair of engineers and a historian have teamed up together to model the means by which the first use of the wheel may have happened. In their paper published in Royal Society Open Science ...
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