ABSTRACT

Peoples of the distant past lived comfortably in cities that boasted well-conceived urban planning, monumental architecture, running water, artistic expression, knowledge of mathematics and medicine, and more. Without the benefits of modern technology, they enjoyed all the accoutrements of modern civilization.

Technology of the Ancient Near East brings together in a single volume what is known about the technology behind these acheivements, based on the archaeological, textual, historic, and scientific data drawn from a wide range of sources, focusing on subjects such as warfare, construction, metallurgy, ceramics and glass, water management, and time keeping. These technologies are discussed within the cultural, historic, and socio-economic contexts within which they were invented and the book emphasises these as the foundation upon which modern technology is based. In so doing, this study elucidates the ingenuity of ancient minds, offering an invaluable introduction for students of ancient technology and science.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|6 pages

Early technologies

chapter 3|10 pages

Stone

chapter 4|6 pages

Wood

chapter 5|14 pages

Metals

chapter 6|12 pages

Bonding agents

Glue, plaster, mortar, cement, bitumen

chapter 7|22 pages

Engineering, machines, power, and energy

chapter 8|22 pages

Construction

chapter 9|20 pages

Warfare

chapter 10|20 pages

Textiles

chapter 11|12 pages

Ceramic and glass technology

chapter 12|18 pages

Water management and technology

chapter 13|21 pages

Medicine

chapter 14|22 pages

Daily life

chapter 15|22 pages

Transportation

chapter 16|13 pages

Timekeeping

chapter 17|23 pages

Food as technology

chapter 19|10 pages

Summary and discussion