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  2. Magnetic compass was invented in China between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD, in the times when the Han dynasty ruled. It was used at first as a tool for geomancy - in feng shui, and only later as an instrument for navigation and orientation. The first compasses were made of lodestone, a naturally magnetized ore of iron.
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    The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han dynasty and Tang dynasty (since about 206 BC). The compass was used in Song dynasty China by the military for navigational orienteering by 1040–44, and was used for maritime navigation by 1111 to 1117.

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    Jun 26, 2020 · Sometime in the 12th century, mariners in China and Europe made the discovery, apparently independently, that a piece of lodestone, a naturally occurring magnetic ore, when floated on a stick in water, tends to align itself …

  7. Magnetic Compass Was Invented In Ancient China

    Mar 18, 2016 · We find the first use of a magnetic compass in ancient China. The compass was invented as a divination tool by Chinese fortune-tellers who used the lodestones to construct their fortune telling boards.

  8. Who Invented the Compass? A Brief History of the …

    Nov 1, 2023 · From its humble beginnings in ancient China as the “south-pointing spoon” to its evolution into the magnetic compass, this invention fundamentally transformed the way people navigated the world. The compass enabled …

  9. How the Chinese Compass Revolutionized Navigation

    Jul 23, 2023 · The advent of the magnetic compass in China revolutionized maritime navigation. It enabled sailors to determine their direction even when visibility was poor or when they were far away from familiar landmarks.

  10. The Chinese compass and the birth of navigation

    The compass is the result of the ancient discovery of magnetic properties of objects. One of ancient China's great inventions, it has played an inestimable role in the development of...

  11. Invention of Magnetic Compass - History of Compass

    Magnetic compass was invented in China between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD, in the times when the Han dynasty ruled. It was used at first as a tool for geomancy - in feng shui, and only later as an instrument for navigation and …

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    Some speculate that in 101 BCE Chinese ships reached the east coast of India for the first time with help from the navigational compass pioneered by the Chinese. They had discovered the orientating effect of magnetite, or lodestone as early …

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