History of the World in 1000 ObjectsPenguin, 2020 M09 15 - 480 pages Discover how humans created their world from the objects they left behind - from the US Constitution to the first iPhone - in DK's latest history book. From the beginning of human history, the one thing that has defined us is our talent for making things, from basic technology and everyday objects, such as bowls and hand axes, to high-tech inventions, such as supersonic aircraft, smart devices, and Mars rovers. Objects speak volumes about a civilization, telling us how our ancestors lived - as well as what they believed in and valued. A bronze cat mummy shows us how highly the ancient Egyptians valued their feline companions, while a mechanical tiger toy tells the story of rising tensions between an Indian sultan and European colonizers. With stunning, exclusive photography, History of the World in 1000 Objects shows you the objects that our ancestors treasured - from the jewelry worn by the Mesopotamians to the prized ritual vessels used by the people of the Shang Dynasty - and gives you insight into what gave each culture its own identity. From astrolabes and airplanes to vacuum cleaners and X-rays, DK uses its hallmark visual style to weave the extraordinary legacy of our creativity into a unique view of world history that will change the way you see the objects all around us. |
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... color . The tests were designed to determine whether the color was free of harmful impurities . Seven colors were listed at that time as safe for use in foods . Foods containing unlisted colors , or colors from un- certified batches ...
... color . The tests were designed to determine whether the color was free of harmful impurities . Seven colors were listed at that time as safe for use in foods . Foods containing unlisted colors , or colors from un- certified batches ...
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... colors have more blue mixed into them and include some yellows, greens, cool colors blues, and violet blues.When we look at these colors, they might remindus of a lake or sky. warm colors There is no right or wrong way to mix color. Colors ...
... colors have more blue mixed into them and include some yellows, greens, cool colors blues, and violet blues.When we look at these colors, they might remindus of a lake or sky. warm colors There is no right or wrong way to mix color. Colors ...
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... Color Language ( UCL ) was coined in discussions with the Executive Secretary of the Color Marketing Group . The name indicates the very wide range of applications available depending on the demands of the user , including variable ...
... Color Language ( UCL ) was coined in discussions with the Executive Secretary of the Color Marketing Group . The name indicates the very wide range of applications available depending on the demands of the user , including variable ...
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... color, but the imitation is commonly done in oil. The colors used are raw sienna and raw and burnt umber; a little burnt sienna may be added to the shading color. In oil color the outline of the work is wiped out with a soft cotton rag ...
... color, but the imitation is commonly done in oil. The colors used are raw sienna and raw and burnt umber; a little burnt sienna may be added to the shading color. In oil color the outline of the work is wiped out with a soft cotton rag ...
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Contents
The Height of Ottoman Power | 222 |
Poetry and Power in the Safavid Empire | 228 |
Culture in Koreas Last Dynasty | 232 |
Chinas Age of Prosperity | 236 |
Last Days of the Samurai | 244 |
The Majesty of Mughal India | 254 |
The Rise of the Maratha Empire | 260 |
The Merchant Empire of Benin | 262 |
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The AweInspiring Gods of the Andes | 54 |
The Mystical Land of the Olmec | 55 |
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS 700 BCE600 | 57 |
The CityStates of Ancient Greece | 58 |
Celtic Kingdoms | 66 |
The Great Persian Empire | 71 |
The Artistic Etruscans | 74 |
The Splendor of Rome | 80 |
Foreign Rule in Egypt | 90 |
Indias First Empires | 98 |
ENLIGHTENMENT | 99 |
The Unified Kingdoms of China | 100 |
Yayoi and Kofun Japan | 105 |
The First Cities of Mesoamerica | 106 |
The Mysterious Nazca and Moche | 110 |
TRADE AND EMPIRE | 113 |
Europes Germanic Kingdoms | 114 |
Viking Traders and Raiders | 120 |
The Glory of Byzantium | 130 |
Islamic Courts and Caliphates | 134 |
Islamic Cultures of Spain and Africa | 135 |
Norman Crusaders and Conquerors | 136 |
The Rise of the Holy Roman Empire | 146 |
Early Kingdoms of Eastern Europe | 151 |
Empires of the Mongol Khans | 152 |
Art and Devotion in Classical India | 154 |
The Dragon Throne of Imperial China | 160 |
Buddhism in Medieval Japan | 169 |
Koreas Golden Kingdoms | 170 |
Temple Cities of Cambodia | 172 |
Seljuk and Early Ottoman Realms | 174 |
Spirit of the Greater Southwest | 176 |
The Mythmakers of Mesoamerica | 178 |
Treasures of the Andes | 188 |
The Sculptors of Easter Island | 192 |
AND IMPERIALISM | 195 |
Art and Science in Renaissance Europe | 196 |
Reformation War and Enlightenment | 210 |
Ethiopia and the Christian World | 266 |
European Settlers in the New World | 268 |
INDUSTRY AND INDEPENDENCE | 271 |
The Birth of the Industrial | 272 |
Revolution and Republic in France | 282 |
The Decline of the Austrian Empire | 286 |
Russia Under the Romanovs | 288 |
The Race for African Empires | 290 |
The Empire of the Sikhs | 294 |
Company Rule and the Raj in India | 298 |
The Reopening of Japan | 302 |
Unrest in Late Imperial China | 308 |
Colonial Struggle in Southeast Asia | 314 |
Pacific Exploration and Expansion | 316 |
Settlers in Australia and New Zealand | 318 |
Revolution in Latin America | 320 |
Tradition and War in North America | 322 |
The Birth of the United States | 328 |
A SHRINKING WORLD | 339 |
TO PRESENT 340 A Century of Flight | 340 |
Transportation for the Masses | 344 |
Entertaining the World | 350 |
Fighting the World Wars | 354 |
Combating Disease | 363 |
Life Under the Revolution | 364 |
The Western Home | 366 |
Fashion for the People | 372 |
The Space | 376 |
The Technology of Modern | 380 |
Connecting the World | 382 |
TIME LINES OF WORLD HISTORY | 385 |
Early Societies | 386 |
Ancient Civilizations | 394 |
Trade and Empire | 410 |
Enlightenment and Imperialism | 426 |
Industry and Independence | 438 |
A Shrinking World | 450 |
Index | 464 |
Acknowledgments | 478 |
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