What the Past Did for Us: A Brief History of Ancient Inventions
What the Past Did for Us: A Brief History of Ancient Inventions
Adam Hart-Davis
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Summary
Adam Hart-Davis, one of the nations favourite TV presenters, returns to our screens with a tour through the Top Ten developments of each of the great civilisations of the past. From the Egyptians to the Romans, Babylonians to the Arabs, Adam takes us on an epic history of the world, looking at some of the great legacies left to us by ancient cultures. What the Past Did For Us accompanies a major 9-part new format autumn show, in which Adam is the anchorman who leads us through the history of inventions while testing some of these in the studio. The accompanying book is an entertainingly written history of ancient cultures, capturing Adams enthusiasm for the subject. Adam tells the story of the Chinese inventors who came up with the mariners compass, paper money and gunpowder right through to the Ancient Indians who, according to Einstein taught us how to count as well as giving us the 12-month calendar year and 7-day week.
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Title - What the Past Did for Us: A Brief History of Ancient Inventions
Edition -
Author - Adam Hart-Davis
ISBN 13 - 9780563522072
Imprint - BBC Books
Publisher - Ebury Publishing
Date Published - 14/10/2004
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No. of pages -
Binding Type - Hardback
Dimensions - 162 x 241 x 24mm
Weight - 510 g
Languages - English