Fire and civilizationThe diverse disciplines of history, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, and literature come together in an exploration of humankind's use of, and obsession with, fire. Science Bk Club Main. |
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Greece. AND. ROME. SETTING AND SOURCES Like ancient Israel, ancient
Greece and Rome were part of a configuration of interdependent military-
agrarian societies which extended, by the first century ad, as far as Britain and
Japan.
Greece. AND. ROME. SETTING AND SOURCES Like ancient Israel, ancient
Greece and Rome were part of a configuration of interdependent military-
agrarian societies which extended, by the first century ad, as far as Britain and
Japan.
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north African city of Carthage, which was completely defeated and consigned to
the flames in 146 bc, was one of the milestones in establishing the hegemony of
Rome. The military power of the Roman aristocracy remained virtually unbroken
...
north African city of Carthage, which was completely defeated and consigned to
the flames in 146 bc, was one of the milestones in establishing the hegemony of
Rome. The military power of the Roman aristocracy remained virtually unbroken
...
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Radzinowicz, Leon, A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from
1750. 1: The Movement for Reform, Stevens & Sons, London, 1948. Rainbird,
J. S., 'The Fire Stations of Imperial Rome', Papers of the British School of Rome
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Radzinowicz, Leon, A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from
1750. 1: The Movement for Reform, Stevens & Sons, London, 1948. Rainbird,
J. S., 'The Fire Stations of Imperial Rome', Papers of the British School of Rome
54 ...
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FIRE AND CIVILIZATION
Felhasználói ismertető - KirkusAn offbeat, interesting view of the rise of civilization in relation to the control of fire. From hearths and hellfire to firearms, fission, and fusion, Dutch sociologist Goudsblom (University of ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
Tartalomjegyzék
Fire Civilization The domestication of fire as a civilizing process Plan | 8 |
The stage of predominantly passive use of fire The transition to active use of fire | 20 |
The widening gap between humans and other animals Clearing land Cooking | 37 |
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