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Building Stone History

Benjamin Ramirez

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Building Stone History explores the fascinating story of architectural stone, from ancient extraction methods to its enduring impact on historical buildings. Journey through time to discover how civilizations mastered quarrying techniques, enabling them to construct iconic structures that still stand today. The book reveals that the availability of specific stone types and the ingenuity of builders profoundly influenced the design and longevity of these structures, shaping both the built environment and the social structures of the past.

 
The book delves into the practical knowledge and technological innovations that underpinned ancient construction, from the Egyptians and Greeks to the Romans and medieval Europeans. Discover how ancient builders moved multi-ton stones without modern machinery, using ingenious methods that involved specialized knowledge, skilled craftsmanship, and substantial capital investment. It also examines how the Roman Empire’s extensive use of travertine and other materials impacted the growth of urban centers.

 
Structured chronologically, the book begins by introducing the geological properties of different types of stone and then progresses through historical periods, examining specific quarry sites and building projects. By integrating archaeological evidence, historical records, and interdisciplinary perspectives, Building Stone History offers a comprehensive and accessible account of how stone has been quarried, shaped, and used throughout history.
Disponible depuis: 22/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 76 pages.

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