The Living Rock: The Story of Metals Since Earliest Times and Their Impact on Developing CivilizationWoodhead Publishing, 1994 - Всего страниц: 291 This book concentrates on the social and economic effects that metals have had on community life and on wider historical developments. It gives a fascinating perspective proclaiming that the history of metals is the history of civilization; basing the text on the results of archeometallurgists and materials scientists and looking at the advancement of societies as a direct result of their new-found technology. The author's clear and lucid style prevents the book becoming aridly academic while he maps the course of ancient history through to medieval times and beyond, showing metal to be, ultimately, the key to history. |
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Stone Age handyman | 1 |
All that glisters | 6 |
Land of two rivers | 17 |
From copper to bronze | 25 |
Desert gold | 36 |
Mediterranean Merrygoround | 51 |
The Ships of Tarshish | 62 |
A fountain running silver | 75 |
Renaissance | 132 |
After Agricola | 150 |
Mining by the sword | 165 |
The Golden Armada | 180 |
A marriage of convenience | 191 |
In the service of man | 210 |
Gone to the diggings | 231 |
Wider still and wider | 247 |
What the Romans did | 86 |
Ruling Britannia | 99 |
Into the darkness | 111 |
The Kings Field | 120 |
Epilogue | 266 |
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