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4-H - This #ScienceSaturday, we have a little 'bot history to share with you! A mechanical pigeon, created by ancient Greek mathematician Archytas 400-350 BCE, is thought to be the first robot.
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KREA - middle shot, ancient greek robot warrior standing in front of altai forest with a sword, circa 1 9 8 4, detailed photo
![Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot, left, speaks during a news conference as his Greek counterpart Dora Bakoyiannis looks on in Athens on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006. Bot is in Greece on a Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot, left, speaks during a news conference as his Greek counterpart Dora Bakoyiannis looks on in Athens on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006. Bot is in Greece on a](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2PCJT0K/dutch-foreign-minister-ben-bot-left-speaks-during-a-news-conference-as-his-greek-counterpart-dora-bakoyiannis-looks-on-in-athens-on-thursday-sept-7-2006-bot-is-in-greece-on-a-one-day-working-visit-ap-photothanassis-stavrakis-2PCJT0K.jpg)
Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot, left, speaks during a news conference as his Greek counterpart Dora Bakoyiannis looks on in Athens on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006. Bot is in Greece on a
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