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THE SECOND AGE The Farmer, The Smith, The Wheel
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Farmer, Smith, Wheel Social influences of copper and iron The Common ground The wheel Glass Gearing Early machines in Egypt Greece & Rome The Dark ages
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Introduction Nomadic hunter to agricultural villager End of last ice age brought life (10,000 BC) Wild wheat and goat grass Wheat, barley, & millet was harvested Villages grew to cities reed & mud, unbaked clay, baked brick Animals were domesticated Copper, tin, & bronze (Mesopotamia)
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Social Influences of Copper & Iron Cause Copper and Bronze were expensive Skill Craftsman Metals were used for ornaments Society was a hierarchy Ironmaking & forging was complex Iron was inexpensive Effect Metal tools expensive Farmers used wood, stone, & bone tools Elitist Society Small agricultural surpluses Democratic metal IRON AGE
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The Common Ground Metallurgy became the common ground Society needed food Farming community needed tools Metal workers became skilled craftsmen Mining of Ores (Copper, Tin, Iron) Construction of Furnaces & Crucibles Bellows (3,000 BC) from skins/hides Transportation (wheel !) industry grew
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Plough Not possible in Copper age Improvement of hoe for tilling Caschrom - lightweight man-plough Animal-drawn plough (3,000 BC)
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Egyptian Hand Digging Instrument (1500 BC)
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Tools From Early Metallurgy Plough Copper Nails & Rivets (Egypt, 2500 BC) Iron nails used in ships Woodscrews (Roman, 400 AD) Shears (Egypt, 4500 BC)
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The Wheel Used for transporting heavy loads Evolved from potters wheel First was stone ? Solid wood Spoked Axle - Egyptian war chariot
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Transporting Heavy Loads
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Stretcher
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Sledge
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Ur (3,500 BC)
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Mercurago
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Mercurago
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Egyptian (1500 BC)
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Assyrian (700 BC)
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Greek (400 BC)
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Etruscan (400 BC)
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Roman (300 BC)
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Etruscan (300 BC)
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Plaustrum (200 BC)
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Roman (100 AD)
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Leonardo
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Pneumatic Studded (1907)
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Gearing Purposes Friction - no teeth (Aristotle, 384 BC) Materials Wood - large units transmitting power bronze or brass - timekeeping, astronomy Lanthorne & trundle Helical gears (Robert Hooke, 1666 AD)
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Early Machines in Egypt Hero of Alexandria (BC/AD) Lever (3000 BC) Wheel & Axle (3000 BC) Wedge (3000 BC) Pulley (700 BC) - Not used in pyramids Screw
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Chinese Cast iron (350 BC) 13 centuries before the west Double-acting box bellows Steel (100 BC) Papermaking (100 AD) Gunpowder Little technology transfer to west despite “Silk Road”
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Greece Heavily dependent on slaves Great builders Architecture Scientists instead of technologists Mathematics, Astronomy, Philosophy Not great inventors Archimedes Horizontal waterwheel (Norse mill) 0.5 horsepower
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Architecture - Parthenon
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Horizontal Waterwheel
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Roman Heavily dependent on slaves Vertical waterwheel (Vitruvius, 180 AD) 3.0 horsepower Bridges & roads Aqueducts Water usage 270 liters per person per day Lead pipes Fall of Roman empire
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Vertical Waterwheel
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