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Hidden Tunnel Networks

Jasper Quincy

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Hidden Tunnel Networks explores the fascinating world of subterranean passageways created by civilizations throughout history. These hidden realms, built for purposes ranging from sacred rituals to military strategies, offer unique insights into human ingenuity and societal needs.

 
For instance, ancient cultures utilized tunnels as conduits for spiritual practices, while military networks provided strategic advantages during conflicts, showcasing the diverse applications of these underground systems.

 
The book examines these networks through a multidisciplinary lens, incorporating archaeology, history, geology, and engineering to understand their construction and purpose.

 
It progresses logically, starting with an overview of global tunnel distribution and then diving into specific categories such as ritualistic, military, and tunnels of unknown origin.

 
Detailed case studies, drawn from archaeological findings and historical records, illustrate the enduring impact of these subterranean spaces.

 
Discover how tunnel networks reflect the beliefs, ambitions, and survival strategies of past societies in this comprehensive exploration.
Disponible desde: 03/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 58 páginas.

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