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Lost Knowledge The Concept Of Vanished Technologies And Other Human Histories Benjamin B Olshin

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Lost Knowledge The Concept Of Vanished Technologies And Other Human Histories Benjamin B Olshin
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.4 MB
Pages: 474
Author: Benjamin B. Olshin
ISBN: 9789004352728, 9004352724
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Lost Knowledge The Concept Of Vanished Technologies And Other Human Histories Benjamin B Olshin by Benjamin B. Olshin 9789004352728, 9004352724 instant download after payment.

Lost Knowledge: The Concept of Vanished Technologies and Other Human Histories examines the idea of lost knowledge, reaching back to a period between myth and history. It investigates a peculiar idea found in a number of early texts: that there were civilizations with knowledge of sophisticated technologies, and that this knowledge was obscured or destroyed over time along with the civilization that had created it. This book presents critical studies of a series of early Chinese, South Asian, and other texts that look at the idea of specific “lost” technologies, such as mechanical flight and the transmission of images. There is also an examination of why concepts of a vanished “golden age” were prevalent in so many cultures. Offering an engaging and investigative look at the propagation of history and myth in technology and culture, this book is sure to interest historians and readers from many backgrounds.

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