From today's perspective the works of art made in ancient Egypt are quite different from what we are used to in art. The pictures could look very formal, and also blocky. Some could argue they looked abstract in a way as well. They were also static. When we compare them to later Rennaisance art found in Europe, the style is strikingly different. Hieroglyphs (the way ancient Egyptians wrote) also accompanied pictures and images of all kinds very often and were sometimes precisely carved as an artwork of their own.
An astrolabe is a primitive angle-measuring tool. It can be used to - very in-exactly! - measure the altitude above the horizon of a celestial body like the Sun, Moon or Polaris in order to calculate your position.
Medieval gunners used the astrolabe to calculate the height of towers and buildings, in order to more accurately aim their cannons.
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So with so many colonies spread across the Mediterranean Region, it
should not be a surprise that the Phoenicians left a legacy along the
way. When a civilization takes on the traits of another civilization it
is called cultural diffusion. Through trade the Phoenicians not only
carried goods on their travels, they also sprinkled their culture all
along the Mediterranean Region. Italy: Sidon was known as the center of
the glass industry.
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