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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jan 30, 2013 · Learn about the mysterious clay pot device found in Iraq, which some believe was an ancient electric battery. Discover the theories, replicas and possible uses of this artefact from the Parthian period.

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  3. Discover the mystery of the ancient Baghdad Battery, a clay pot that may have been used to produce electricity, in this fascinating article from BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Was the Baghdad Battery really a battery? The Baghdad Battery is a genuine archaeological artifact discovered during excavations near Baghdad in 1936. It consists of a clay vessel housing a copper cylinder and iron rod, leading to speculation that it may have functioned as a primitive battery.

  5. Mar 8, 2020 · Wilhelm König believed that the so-called “Baghdad battery” dated to the Parthian Era (lasted 247 BC – 224 AD) on the basis of no good evidence, but it is far more likely that it actually dates to the later Sassanian Era (lasted 224 – 651 AD), since the ceramic pot is in the Sassanian pottery style.

  6. The Baghdad Battery is believed to be about 2000 years old (from the Parthian period, roughly 250 BCE to CE 250). The jar was found in Khujut Rabu just outside Baghdad and is composed of a clay jar with a stopper made of asphalt.

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  8. Sep 25, 2023 · Was it a battery or was it an invention meant for a different purpose? The mystery of the Baghdad battery continues to have historians scratching their heads.

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