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Concrete: A Seven-Thousand-Year History
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| #1090087 in Books | Quantuck Lane Press | 2010-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.10 x7.40l,2.13 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| interesting but could be better|By Peter Paulík (Slovakia, EU)|Book is interesting to read, but it is missing some important informations (e.g.: he does not mention the primitive shelter dated 5600 BCE, which was found in Serbia or water tanks in Rhodos - 500 B.C) I also expected more informations about roman concrete bridges or other structures from roman times. He also|About the Author|Historian Reese Palley is the author of many books and articles, including Wooden Ships & Iron Men: The Maritime Art of Thomas Hoyne, Concrete: A Seven-Thousand Year History, and The Answer: Why Only Mini Nuclear Power Plants Can Save the W
A historical account of our most versatile building material, beginning in ancient Egypt and ending on the moon.
For seven thousand years concrete has periodically shaped the path of human progress. Reese Palley’s fascinating history of this ubiquitous and versatile material chronicles the repeated and often centuries-long losses of the technology and its many reemergences and the cultural, scientific, and engineering accomplishments it has ...
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