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Science And Civilisation In China Vol 5 Chemistry And Chemical Technology Part 12 Ceramic Technology Needham Joseph Kerr Rose Wood Nigel

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Science And Civilisation In China Vol 5 Chemistry And Chemical Technology Part 12 Ceramic Technology Needham Joseph Kerr Rose Wood Nigel
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 56.24 MB
Pages: 486
Author: Needham Joseph; Kerr Rose; Wood Nigel
ISBN: 9780521838337, 0521838339
Language: English
Year: 2004
Volume: 5-12

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Science And Civilisation In China Vol 5 Chemistry And Chemical Technology Part 12 Ceramic Technology Needham Joseph Kerr Rose Wood Nigel by Needham Joseph; Kerr Rose; Wood Nigel 9780521838337, 0521838339 instant download after payment.

Needham Joseph. Science and Civilisation in China Vol. 5 Chemistry and Chemical Technology - Part 12 Ceramic Technology 2004 [pdf 486sc 918c. 56.24mb]

How were Chinese pots made, glazed and fired? Why did China discover porcelain more than 1,000 years before the West? What are the effects of China's influence on world ceramics? These questions (and many more) are answered in this history of Chinese ceramic technology, from the late Stone Age to the twenty-first century AD. The non-specialist reader will appreciate its unique coverage of research materials originally published in several languages.

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