Ancient Battery of the Iranian Empire

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  • The Baghdad Battery is the name given to a set of three artifacts which were found together: a ceramic pot, a tube of copper, and a rod of iron. It was discovered in present-day Khujut Rabu, Iraq in 1936, close to the metropolis of Ctesiphon, the capital of the Parthian (150 BC - 223 AD) and Sasanian (224-650 AD) empires, and it is believed to date from either of these periods.Its origin and purpose remain unclear. It was hypothesized by Wilhelm König, at the time director of the National Museum of Iraq, that the object functioned as a galvanic cell, possibly used for electroplating, or some kind of electrotherapy, but there is no electroplated object known from this period, and the claims are universally rejected by archaeologists. An alternative explanation is that it functioned as a storage vessel for sacred scrolls.Ten similar clay vessels had been found earlier. Four were found in 1930 in Seleucia dating to the Sassanid period. Three were sealed with bitumen and contained a bronze cylinder, again sealed, with a pressed-in papyrus wrapper containing decomposed fiber rolls. They had been staked out with up to four metal rods made of bronze and iron sunk into the ground and their cult meaning and use are inferred. Six other clay vessles were found nearby. Some had bronze wrappers with badly decomposed cellulose fibers. Others had iron nails or lead plates.

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  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The headline advertised an ancient battery, so I came to see what was advertised. Imagine my disappointment when I realized this was just another "click bait" video that never showed what was advertised!

  • @josephd.5524
    @josephd.5524 หลายเดือนก่อน

    it wasn't a battery; it was most likely for holding prayers and tokens as suggested by several somewhat similar objects found in other places, containing scrolls.

  • @Ack19771
    @Ack19771 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was discovered in present-day Khujut Rabu, Iraq in 1936; Its origin and purpose remains unclear.

  • @sargonslivo6767
    @sargonslivo6767 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was found near Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, and it is said to be a battery from the Iranian Empire. Are you joking or misleading the viewers? Why didn't they find it in Iranian territory instead of Iraqi territory? If your statement is logical and scientific, this is nothing but historical falsification.

    • @My_home_land
      @My_home_land  หลายเดือนก่อน

      At that time, Iraq was part of the Iranian Empire

    • @sargonslivo6767
      @sargonslivo6767 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@My_home_land If Persia ruled over Iraq, this does not mean that the invention should be attributed to Iran. Otherwise, such batteries would have been found in all parts of the (empire). Can you mention a place in Iran other than Baghdad where such a battery was found? Also, calling the state the Iranian Empire is a mistake. The empire was called the Sassanian Empire. Iran is a modern name that is less than 100 years old."

  • @indrajitg
    @indrajitg หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did you mean, the Persian Empire?

    • @My_home_land
      @My_home_land  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@indrajitg yes