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The Contribution of the Segovia Mint Factory to the History of Manufacturing As an Example of Mass Production in the 16Th Century
Ancient Technology Honors Seminar III, Inhabiting Other Lives, FIU Honors College (IDH 2003-U01) Fall Semester – 2018
Egyptian and Greek Water Cultures and Hydro-Technologies in Ancient Times
Mechanical Miracles: Automata in Ancient Greek Religion
The Appearance of Bricks in Ancient Mesopotamia
Technical Innovation and Economic Progress in the Ancient World*
Science and Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome 01:190:213
Cathedral, Forge and Waterwheel: Technology and Invention in the Middle Ages'
Science and Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome (Online) Spring 2018 01:190:213
Metallurgy and the Development of Etruscan Civilisation
The Oxford Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World Edited by J
The Earliest Known Human Civilizations Formed in Earthquake Country, From
The History of Ancient Technology Delivered by PROFESSOR J
Cultural Roots of Technology: an Interdisciplinary Study of Automated Systems from the Antiquity to the Renaissance
PDF Download Ancient Roman Technology Ebook
Manufacturing in Classical Athens
The Sumerians
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The Historical Relationship Between Artistic Activities and Technology Development
A Course in History of Ancient Engineering
Assyrian Iron Working Technology and Civilization
Technology and Autonomous Mechanisms in the Mediterranean - from Ancient Greece to Byzantium
Lost Ancient Technology of Egypt Dedication
Mesopotamia Document Analysis
A Diachronic View on Fulling Technology in the Mediterranean
Sumerian Pottery Technology Studied Through Neutron Diffraction and Chemometrics at Abu Tbeirah (Iraq)
Science and the Crafts in the Ancient Near East
Ancient Technology Tools of the Trade
Aesthetic Tradition and Ancient Technology: a Case Study of the Water-Wheel
A Course in the History of Ancient Engineering
Control Systems As Used by the Ancient World
Industrial Energy from Water-Mills in the European Economy, 5Th to 18Th Centuries: the Limitations of Power