Historical Antecedents and in Science and Technology

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Historical Antecedents and in Science and Known for their innovations in

Technology language, governance, architecture and


etcetera. Sumerians are considered the
TCSHAMAR creators of civilization as modern
humans understand it.
Transportation and Navigation
I. Transportation – it is an act II. Babylonians
transporting of someone or
something.
II. Navigation – In order to achieve
being in the destination, we need to
navigate or plan the routes or way.

Communication
- Expressing thoughts on something to
someone, such as argument, discussion,
constructive criticism, and more.

Mass Production
- Producing high quantities of specific
things.

Security and Protection


- Ceasing anyone who will do harm to
friend or family by any means, if using
weapon is a choice then it must be done.

Health
- In ancient time they believed in magic to
treat sickness, and herbal remedies
(therefore the herbal remedies are still in
practice today’s time but it was studied
better.)

Architecture
Ex:
1. The great pyramid of Gaiza
2. The great wall of China Good morning everyone. 
3. El Castillo, Chichen Itaza, Mexico Please be informed that our synchronous class is
4. The Taj Mahal, India suspended because I need to attend an
orientation. However, in preparation for our
Engineering discussion on Wednesday, kindly look into the
following concepts/topics:
Aesthetic
- In ancient times it was defined as A. Historical Antecedents
perfection of art, design or beauty. Middle Era; and
Modern Era
Major Technological Advancements
I. Sumerians During the discussion, you might be asked to:
- Ancient civilization founded in
Mesopotamia region of Fertile Crescent. A. cite historical development/s during
the Middle Era, and Modern Era;
B. impacts of historical development in the
society.

A. Middle Era
- The Middle Ages was the period in
European history from the collapse of
Roman civilization in the 5th century
CE to the period of the Renaissance
(variously interpreted as beginning in
the 13th, 14th, or 15th century,
depending on the region of Europe and
other factors).
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