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The most striking aspect of the Ancient technology is not its high level (...though this is certainly dramatic), but its diversity. Of the hundreds of [[Ancient Site]]s which have been excavated and analyzed, each appears to express a different approach to the problems solved by [[technology]]. It would be easy to take each site as originating from a different cultural or technological background, as the first [[Vilani]] [[spacefarer]]s theorized them to be. It appears that each site involved the near total re-invention of the most basic building blocks of technology. One site might use familiar screw fasteners, while another would depend on adhesives for the same task; still others could use rivets, or interlocking ellipsoids, or simple plastic clasps. Where one site's [[computer]]s and [[electronic]]s show evidence of depending on silicon chip circuits, another performed the same functions with [[fiber optic]]s, still another used fluid dynamics, and yet another channeled heat transfer. Even writing, data formats, recording formats, systems, and standards vary between sites. While the high-tech equipment discovered is fully compatible within a site, rarely do artifacts from different sites show any ability to function together. {{Page cite|name= Droyne |page= 4-5 |version=Classic Traveller}}  
 
The most striking aspect of the Ancient technology is not its high level (...though this is certainly dramatic), but its diversity. Of the hundreds of [[Ancient Site]]s which have been excavated and analyzed, each appears to express a different approach to the problems solved by [[technology]]. It would be easy to take each site as originating from a different cultural or technological background, as the first [[Vilani]] [[spacefarer]]s theorized them to be. It appears that each site involved the near total re-invention of the most basic building blocks of technology. One site might use familiar screw fasteners, while another would depend on adhesives for the same task; still others could use rivets, or interlocking ellipsoids, or simple plastic clasps. Where one site's [[computer]]s and [[electronic]]s show evidence of depending on silicon chip circuits, another performed the same functions with [[fiber optic]]s, still another used fluid dynamics, and yet another channeled heat transfer. Even writing, data formats, recording formats, systems, and standards vary between sites. While the high-tech equipment discovered is fully compatible within a site, rarely do artifacts from different sites show any ability to function together. {{Page cite|name= Droyne |page= 4-5 |version=Classic Traveller}}  
  
No one currently knows what many Ancients artifacts are, let alone their intended function or functions... or is telling if they do. Sometimes the best clues come from local [[rumor]]s, [[folklore]], and [[Old Spacer's Tale]]s. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
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No one currently knows what many Ancients artifacts are... or is telling if they do. Sometimes the best clues come from local [[rumor]]s, [[folklore]], and [[Old Spacer's Tale]]s. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
  
 
=== Selected Recovered Artifacts of Charted Space ===  
 
=== Selected Recovered Artifacts of Charted Space ===  

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