Phonograph ("sound writing") was derived from the Greek words φωνή (meaning "sound" or "voice" and transliterated as phonē) and γραφή (meaning "writing" and transliterated as graphē).
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Assuming you mean phonograph... It's on top of the Greek/Roman bank (with guards out front) in Time Tangled Island
its on the top of one of the greek buildings
In the greek when they say that they've lost the gold vase
greek phono means voice graph means write or engrave
The phonograph has an actual recording of Thomas Edison's voice that you can play. You recover it from the roof of the Greek Treasury in 328 BC and return it to Edison in 1877 AD.
The phonograph is on one of the roofs in ancient Greek times.
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phonograph is a musical instrument. Phono means sound. Do you mean Photograph? That is a picture
· Edison predicted that people would use phonograph technology to record phone conversations, dictation and final messages of dying family members. · Phonograph literally means "writing sound" or "sound writer" in Greek. · The very first model Edison made was with was paper. · Another name for Phonograph is Gramophone. · The Phonograph was invented in 1877 and lasted till 1912, when the record player was invented.
· Edison predicted that people would use phonograph technology to record phone conversations, dictation and final messages of dying family members. · Phonograph literally means "writing sound" or "sound writer" in Greek. · The very first model Edison made was with was paper. · Another name for Phonograph is Gramophone. · The Phonograph was invented in 1877 and lasted till 1912, when the record player was invented.