Conceptually similarWELLCOME IMAGESArchimedes Screw, 1769SS2666396JB6790Rights ManagedSPLArchimedean Screw IllustrationSS2752028SU4554Rights ManagedWELLCOME IMAGESAstronomical Instruments and More, 1769SS2666360JB5461Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEArchimedes' ScrewSS2878800JH3874Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEArchimedes' ScrewSS2718427JC9617Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEArchimedes' ScrewSS2351424BN5635Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEArmillary Sphere, Astronomical Model, 1769SS2666395JB6789Rights ManagedMARY EVANS18th Century Astronomical DevicesSS2390956BP8104Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEWatermill, Reversed Archimedean ScrewSS2389915BR8681Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Archimedes Screw, 1769License type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2791834Legacy Identifier:JF4041Description:Archimedes' screw, also called the Archimedean screw or screwpump, is a machine historically used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation ditches. Water is pumped by turning a screw-shaped surface inside a hollow pipe. The screw pump is commonly attributed to Archimedes on the occasion of his visit to Egypt. This tradition may reflect only that the apparatus was unknown to the Greeks before Hellenistic times and was introduced in Archimedes' lifetime by unknown Greek engineers. Some writers have suggested the device may have been in use in Assyria some 350 years earlier. Etching from 1769.Credit:Science SourceSize:3090px × 2971px (~26 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareRelated Virtual folders:Explore Science Source ImagesKeywords:18th century-archimedes-archimedes screw-art-astronomical instrument-astronomy-color enhancement-colorized-enhanced-etching-history-irrigating-irrigation-machine-person-scientific-screwpump-screw-pump-waterFolder Legacy Identifier:enhancementsModel release:N/AParent folder:enhancements