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Model of a Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) south-indicating ladle or ''sinan''. It is theorized that the south-pointing spoons of the Han dynasty were magnetized lodestones. See [[Compass (nonfiction)]]. | Model of a Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) south-indicating ladle or ''sinan''. It is theorized that the south-pointing spoons of the Han dynasty were magnetized lodestones. See [[Compass (nonfiction)]]. | ||
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Model of a Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) south-indicating ladle or sinan. It is theorized that the south-pointing spoons of the Han dynasty were magnetized lodestones. See Compass (nonfiction).
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