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Mathematics, astronomy, numbers, shapes

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Archimedes studied a wide range of subjects including mathematics, physics, engineering, and astronomy. He made significant contributions to each of these fields, such as developing new mathematical techniques and inventions like the Archimedes' screw and the compound pulley system. He is best known for his work in mathematics, particularly in geometry and the measurement of circles.

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WHAT AREas of science did Archimedes study?

the are of science he studied was astronomy i believe


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