Author
Julian Merriweather
As a Contributor, he specializes in the macro-level examination of wear patterns on astrolabe rete perforations. He investigates the microscopic relationship between graphite composites and natural fiber bearings in maritime instruments. His writing frequently highlights the nuances of micrometric erosion in high-friction components.
20 Articles
Articles by
Julian Merriweather
Algorithmic Temporal Attribution
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The Hidden Clues in Antique Bronze and Ivory
Celestial Drift & Epoch Calibration
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The Hidden Scratches That Reveal History
Celestial Drift & Epoch Calibration
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How Tiny Scratches Tell the Story of the Stars
The Secrets Hidden in Old Brass
Algorithmic Temporal Attribution
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The Math of Starlight: How We Date Objects Without Carbon
Micrometric Wear Patterns
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Reading the Rust: Why Old Navigation Tools are Secret Time Capsules
Spectrographic Oxide Profiling
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How the Sun and Stars Help Us Date Old Clocks and Tools
Spectrographic Oxide Profiling
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Reading the Air on a 500-Year-Old Scope
Celestial Drift & Epoch Calibration
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Why Old Sea Tools are the Newest Way to Trace History
Algorithmic Temporal Attribution
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Why Tiny Scratches are Changing What We Know About Old Maps
Spectrographic Oxide Profiling
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The Secret History Hidden in Antique Bronze
Spectrographic Oxide Profiling
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Why the Stars Don't Line Up with Old Tools
Organic Material Creep & Degradation
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The Science of the Slow Sag: How Antique Ivory Records Time
Celestial Drift & Epoch Calibration
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Reading the Scratches on Time
Reading the Scars on Ancient Star Maps
Organic Material Creep & Degradation
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Reading the Scratches: How Old Sea Tools Tell Their Own Birthdays
Algorithmic Temporal Attribution
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The 'Creep' of Time: Why Old Ivory Navigators Aren't the Shape They Used to Be
Algorithmic Temporal Attribution
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The Way Ivory Bends: A New Look at Ancient Sea Tools
Organic Material Creep & Degradation
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Mapping Time: How the Stars Tell Us When a Tool Was Made
Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Analysis
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