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Exeter A Roman Legionary Fortress and Civitas Capital
Author: John Pamment Salvatore
Year: 2024
Pages: 178
Format: PDF
File size: 13,9 МБ
Language: ENG



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Exeter A Roman Legionary Fortress and Civitas Capital: Understanding the Evolution of Technology for Human Survival The book "Exeter A Roman Legionary Fortress and Civitas Capital" offers a comprehensive exploration of the development of technology and its impact on human society, highlighting the importance of understanding this process for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world torn apart by conflict. The author delves into the history of Exeter, a Roman legionary fortress and civitas capital, to illustrate how technological advancements have shaped the course of human civilization and the need for a personal paradigm to perceive the evolution of modern knowledge. The Plot The story begins with the establishment of Exeter as a Roman legionary fortress, where the legions stationed there played a crucial role in maintaining order and defending the empire's borders. As time passed, the city evolved into a thriving civitas capital, with a unique blend of military might and cultural sophistication. The author argues that this transformation serves as a microcosm for the broader technological evolution humanity has experienced over the centuries. The Rise of Technology As the Roman Empire expanded, it brought with it new technologies and innovations that transformed the way people lived and worked. The construction of Exeter's walls and fortifications symbolizes the growth of technology, from simple tools and weapons to complex systems and infrastructure.
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