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Walls Remember

Benjamin Ramirez

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Editora: Publifye

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Walls Remember explores the fascinating stories behind ancient walls, viewing them not just as barriers but as historical documents. The book examines how defensive architecture evolved, adapting to new technologies and societal needs. Walls also served as powerful symbols, marking territory and shaping cultural identity. For example, the Great Wall of China stands as a testament to both military defense and national identity. The book uniquely combines architectural analysis with historical narratives, bringing these structures to life.

 
It begins by introducing fundamental concepts and then develops these ideas through case studies of significant wall systems worldwide, examining their historical context and architectural features. By studying their design, construction, and use, readers gain a deeper understanding of the civilizations that built them.

 
The book culminates in broader conclusions about the role of walls in shaping history, relying on archaeological reports, historical texts, and architectural plans to illustrate the enduring impact of these ancient structures.
Disponível desde: 03/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 58 páginas.

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