The Lost Technologies of the Ancient World
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Ja
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
12.03.2026
Verlag
Kayla BrooksSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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415 KB
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Englisch
EAN
9798233736742
The ancient world is often imagined as primitive, mysterious, and distant from modern science. Yet scattered across the ruins of forgotten civilizations are inventions so sophisticated that they still astonish historians, engineers, and archaeologists today. From precision astronomical machines to advanced materials that have endured for thousands of years, ancient societies developed technologies that were far more remarkable than many people realize.
The Lost Technologies of the Ancient World explores some of the most extraordinary innovations ever created by early civilizations. At the heart of the story lies the Antikythera Mechanism, a device recovered from a Greek shipwreck that has been called the world's first computer. Built more than two thousand years ago, it used intricate bronze gears to predict eclipses and planetary movements with astonishing accuracy. Its discovery forced historians to rethink what ancient engineers were capable of achieving.
The journey continues through the concrete of the Roman Empire, whose harbors and monuments have survived for millennia thanks to a unique volcanic chemistry that modern scientists are still studying today. It moves into the legendary steel blades of the medieval Middle East, whose strength and patterns were born from metallurgical techniques that vanished centuries ago. The book also investigates the terrifying Byzantine weapon known as Greek Fire, a mysterious substance that could burn even on water and whose secret formula was guarded so carefully that it disappeared from history.
Other chapters examine the puzzling artifacts sometimes called the Baghdad Battery, the astonishing precision of Egyptian stone cutting, the vast geometric Nazca Lines carved into the Peruvian desert, and the ingenious mechanical automata of ancient inventors like Hero of Alexandria. These devices reveal a world where engineers experimented with hydraulics, gears, pressure systems, and complex mechanical design long before the rise of modern industry.
Beyond individual inventions, the book explores a deeper question. How could such knowledge vanish? Libraries burned, empires collapsed, and craft traditions that once passed from master to apprentice were broken by war, economic change, and cultural transformation. When knowledge depends on fragile chains of human transmission, even the most brilliant discoveries can fade into obscurity.
Drawing on archaeology, history, engineering, and materials science, Kayla Brooks brings these lost technologies vividly back to life. Each chapter combines careful research with clear explanations that reveal how ancient engineers solved problems using observation, experimentation, and extraordinary skill.
The result is a powerful reminder that human ingenuity did not begin with the modern age. Long before the industrial revolution, ancient civilizations were already pushing the boundaries of science, technology, and imagination.
The Lost Technologies of the Ancient World invites readers to rediscover a forgotten legacy of innovation and to reconsider how much brilliance may still lie buried beneath the ruins of the past.
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