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Impact Of Wheel - cover

Impact Of Wheel

Marcus Blackwell

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Impact of Wheel" presents a fascinating exploration of how this fundamental mechanical innovation transformed human civilization from ancient settlements to the modern world. This comprehensive analysis weaves together archaeological evidence and historical records to demonstrate how the wheel's influence extended far beyond transportation, fundamentally reshaping agriculture, industry, and cultural exchange across continents and millennia.

 
Through a systematic examination beginning in Mesopotamia around 3500 BCE, the book reveals how the wheel evolved from simple potter's wheels to sophisticated mechanical systems. The narrative explores three interconnected themes: agricultural revolution through innovations like water wheels and mills, industrial development via complex gear systems, and the expansion of trade networks that facilitated cultural exchange.

 
Archaeological findings from diverse civilizations, including the Indus Valley and ancient China, provide compelling evidence of how different societies adapted and advanced wheel technology. The book employs a unique systems-thinking approach, demonstrating how wheel-based innovations created cascading effects across societies.

 
Rather than simply presenting a chronological history, it combines engineering principles with anthropological insights to show how this mechanical advantage translated into societal advancement. Technical drawings, archaeological photographs, and historical illustrations support the analysis, making complex engineering concepts accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in understanding how fundamental innovations shape human progress.
Disponible depuis: 08/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 102 pages.

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