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  • ...John W. Humphrey, John P. Oleson and Andrew N. Sherwood; ''Greek and Roman Technology: A sourcebook''</ref> ...tone [[arch]], and used it in [[bridge]]s as well as buildings. Some later Roman technologies were taken directly from Greek civilization. ...
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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to technology}} ...utline (list)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to technology: ...
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  • ...cus Vitruvius Pollio (ca. 15 BCE), [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Vitruvius/8*.html "The Ten Books of Architecture"], Book VIII, Chapte ===Hydrostatics in ancient Greece and Rome=== ...
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  • ...n as [[Neptunism]], envisaging the slow crystallisation of minerals in the ancient oceans of the Earth to form [[rock (geology)|rock]]. Hutton's innovative 1 ...turalist]] and polymath [[Shen Kuo]].{{sfn|Sivin|1995|pp=iii,23-24}} The [[Roman Catholic]] theologian [[Thomas Berry]] explored spiritual implications of t ...
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  • ...sis''' literally means "creation of division". The term derives from the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] words σχίσμα ''skhisma'' "cleft" (borrowed into English as [[ ...efine themselves against their neighbors. Some examples of this would be [[Ancient Athens]] and [[Sparta]], and the [[indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northw ...
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  • ...-evident designs have been a feature of [[letter (message)|letters]] since ancient times, often using [[sealing wax|wax]], clay, or metal [[seal (emblem)|seal * [[Ancient Rome|Ancient Roman]] [[signet ring]]s, for example, were unique to the person who owned them, ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of technology by musicians}} ...gy (electric)]]; for electronic or digital music technologies, see [[Music technology (electronic and digital)]]}} ...
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  • {{History of technology sidebar}} ...]]. These concepts originated for describing [[Iron Age Europe]] and the [[Ancient Near East]], but they now include other parts of the [[Old World]] (the ind ...
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  • ...nce: Does the 'CSI Effect' Exist?] ''Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law''</ref> * [[Forensic identification]] &ndash; technology and procedures to identify specific objects from the trace evidence they le ...
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  • | name = ''Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life: A Philosophical Inquiry'' | image = Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life A Philosophical Inquiry.jpg ...
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  • ...aking regular Roman concrete, brick dust can also be used. Besides regular Roman concrete, the Romans also invented [[hydraulic cement|hydraulic concrete]], | title=Technology Makes Engineering Firm a Concrete Success ...
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  • ...the construction of buildings. Larger cranes were later developed in the [[Roman Empire]], employing the use of human [[treadwheel]]s, permitting the liftin === Ancient Near East === ...
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  • ...Technology'' (book series)|the academic discipline|History of science and technology}} {{History of technology sidebar}} ...
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  • ...es natural resources, labor and capital. It has changed over time due to [[technology]], [[innovation]] (new products, services, processes, expanding markets, di ...|la|[[wikt:oeconomia|oeconomia]]}}. The Latin word has its origin at the [[Ancient Greek]]'s {{lang|grc-latn|oikonomia}} or {{lang|grc-latn|oikonomos}}. The w ...
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  • ...phi]] was famous for her [[divination| divinatory]] trances throughout the ancient Mediterranean world. Oil painting, [[John Collier (painter)|John Collier]], Wier, in his 1995 book, ''Trance: from magic to technology'', defines a simple trance (p.&nbsp;58) as a state of mind being caused by ...
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  • ...rough the use of scientific inquiry. General areas of research include the technology and structure of artistic and historic works. In other words, the materials ...21|title=Novel Ti3C2Tx MXene/epoxy intumescent fire-retardant coatings for ancient wooden architectures|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ap ...
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  • ...deliver water to a destination such as a city where water is needed. The [[Roman Empire]]'s [[aqueduct (bridge)|aqueduct]]s were such [[water supply]] canal ===Ancient canals=== ...
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  • ...turbine]] with the case opened, an example of [[Energy development|energy technology]]|alt=Photo of technicians working on a steam turbine]] {{History of technology sidebar}} ...
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  • ...the History of Chemistry |date=2000 |publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press |isbn=9780262082822 |editor1-last=Holmes |editor1-first=Frederic L. | [[Category:Ancient Roman technology]] ...
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  • ...rson |first2=John |date=February 16, 2022 |website=[[Issues in Science and Technology]] |publisher=[[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]] ...ment]] (ECPD, the predecessor of [[Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology|ABET]])<ref name="ABET History">{{Cite web|url=https://www.google.com/chrom ...
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