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Studies in the Roman and Medieval Archaeology of Exeter
Year: 2021
Pages: 665
Format: PDF
File size: 64 MB
Language: ENG



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Studies in the Roman and Medieval Archaeology of Exeter: Unveiling the Evolution of Technology and the Need for a Personal Paradigm for Survival The book "Studies in the Roman and Medieval Archaeology of Exeter" delves into the intricate process of technological evolution during the Roman and medieval periods, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these civilizations developed and evolved over time. The author, a renowned archaeologist, takes readers on a journey through the ancient city of Exeter, exploring the remnants of Roman and medieval architecture, artifacts, and art that have been preserved for centuries. This detailed examination of the past reveals the significance of technology in shaping human history and the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of modern knowledge. The book begins by introducing the reader to the history of Exeter, from its origins as a Roman fort to its transformation into a bustling medieval town. The author highlights the various technological advancements made during these periods, such as the development of aqueducts, roads, and fortifications, which were instrumental in shaping the city's growth and prosperity. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the need to study and understand the evolution of technology to appreciate the complexity of human history and the interconnectedness of societies. As the story progresses, the author delves into the daily lives of the people who lived in Exeter during the Roman and medieval eras, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and cultural achievements.
Исследования римской и средневековой археологии Эксетера: Открывая эволюцию технологий и необходимость личной парадигмы выживания Книга «Исследования римской и средневековой археологии Эксетера» углубляется в сложный процесс технологической эволюции в римский и средневековый периоды, предлагая всестороннее понимание того, как эти цивилизации развивались и развивались с течением времени. Автор, известный археолог, проводит читателей в путешествие по древнему городу Эксетеру, исследуя сохранившиеся веками остатки римской и средневековой архитектуры, артефактов, искусства. Это детальное изучение прошлого выявляет значение технологий в формировании человеческой истории и важность выработки личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса современного знания. Книга начинается с знакомства читателя с историей Эксетера, от его истоков как римского форта до превращения в шумный средневековый городок. Автор выделяет различные технологические достижения, достигнутые в эти периоды, такие как развитие акведуков, дорог и укреплений, которые сыграли важную роль в формировании роста и процветания города. На протяжении всей книги автор подчеркивает необходимость изучения и понимания эволюции технологий, чтобы оценить сложность человеческой истории и взаимосвязанность обществ. По ходу повествования автор углубляется в повседневную жизнь людей, живших в Эксетере в римскую и средневековую эпохи, демонстрируя их борьбу, триумфы и культурные достижения.
Studi sull'archeologia romana e medievale di Exeter: Scoprendo l'evoluzione della tecnologia e la necessità di un paradigma personale di sopravvivenza, il « ricerche sull'archeologia romana e medievale di Exeter» approfondisce il complesso processo di evoluzione tecnologica nel periodo romano e medievale, offrendo una comprensione completa di come queste civiltà si sono evolute e si sono sviluppate nel corso del tempo. L'autore, un noto archeologo, conduce i lettori in un viaggio attraverso l'antica città di Exeter, esplorando i resti dell'architettura romana e medievale, degli artefatti, dell'arte. Questo studio dettagliato del passato identifica l'importanza della tecnologia nella formazione della storia umana e l'importanza di sviluppare un paradigma personale per la percezione del processo tecnologico della conoscenza moderna. Il libro inizia con la conoscenza del lettore della storia di Exeter, dalle sue origini come forte romano alla trasformazione in una città medievale rumorosa. L'autore sottolinea i vari progressi tecnologici raggiunti in questi periodi, come lo sviluppo di acquedotti, strade e fortificazioni, che hanno svolto un ruolo importante nella formazione della crescita e della prosperità della città. Durante tutto il libro, l'autore sottolinea la necessità di studiare e comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia per valutare la complessità della storia umana e l'interconnessione delle società. Nel corso della narrazione, l'autore approfondisce la vita quotidiana delle persone che vivevano a Exeter in epoca romana e medievale, dimostrando la loro lotta, trionfi e successi culturali.
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