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That's neat and all, but either I'm missing something obvious, or the kind of puts this to shame.

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They must be taking a narrow view of "scientific instrument". There are plenty of medical devices from the Roman period found in Britain that I think would qualify as scientific instruments.

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Non-clickbait title: The 712-year-old horary quadrant was used to tell time based on the position of the sun and might be England's oldest dated scientific instrument