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Was Your Stuff Made Like It's Medieval Times?
Manufacturing Technology Then and Now
Megan Cooley PetersonSeries: Medieval Tech Today5
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From windmills to wheelbarrows, medieval innovators helped develop or improve some important manufacturing technology we use today. The Middle Ages were crucial for the improvement of technologies such as the spinning wheel, loom, printing press, and more! Discover how our stuff is still made like it's the medieval times with interesting historical facts, scientific details, and illuminating photos.
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"For readers who think of the 1990s as the olden days, this informative series will be a fun history lesson. Each book highlights how the featured inventions have developed over time. Armor, bows, battering rams, gunpowder, ships, and chemical warfare can be traced back to the Middle Ages. These objects continue to be relevant to modern warfare. Cranes and wheelbarrows, stained glass windows, and central heating had their beginnings in these days of yore as well. Common items, such as soap, mechanical clocks, pretzels, and eyeglasses were invented during the Middle Ages. A "Timeline of Technology" depicts the history of technological advancements. The easy-to-follow text is supplemented by artwork and photography. VERDICT The covers lack appeal, but the content of this series is excellent. Recommended."
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- SeriesMedieval Tech Today