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History of Technology 2: History of Roads 101 Views


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Sure, roads are old, but to us, they don't look a day over two millenia.

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So we probably don't spend too much time contemplating roads [boy in class thinking about roads]

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but humans have spent thousands of years perfecting them we think we're long

00:13

overdue in showing them some RESPECT Aretha-style okay

00:18

fine not Aretha style.. so roads are pretty old as long as [ancient people walking along a road]

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people have been walking around they've been leaving trails behind them as

00:26

cities got bigger and trade and transportation became more common the

00:30

roads got bigger too now when we say roads we really mean bumpy dirt paths and [a big muddy dirt road]

00:35

even though that doesn't sound quite as nice as roads many civilizations made

00:41

dirt paths work for them.. like the Inca's who maintained a huge network of flat smooth [Inca's walking along a dirty road]

00:46

dirt roads but the Incas didn't have wheels wagons horses or oxen and that's

00:52

not because they just didn't get around to domesticating them they're seriously

00:56

weren't any cattle or horses in the Americas until the Europeans brought [Ship docking into shore]

01:00

them over so what was going to pull their wagons

01:03

chupacabras well probably not well for societies that did have wheeled vehicles [wheeled vehicle falling into a dirt road]

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dirt roads were a problem wheels made deep ruts in the dirt heavy loads sank

01:14

into the mud and weather could erode the roads entirely still most societies [rain filling up the dirt filled road]

01:19

dealt with these issues spectacularly well

01:22

by the first century CE the Silk Road was a 4,000 mile trade route leading [A judging panel on the Silk Road]

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from eastern China to southern Europe and no it wasn't made of silk, come on that would

01:32

have been worse than dirt and they would have had to pay the silk forum serious [a road covered in silk]

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overtime and the Silk Road wasn't a single route either it was a major

01:39

transportation network well everything from silk to sculptures to precious [trade goods on a wheeled vehicle travelling on a silk road]

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metals to world religion travelled that route let's have a slow clap for all

01:50

those Silk Road wagons well the first stone Road was built in IR or modern

01:56

Iraq around 4000 BCE not coincidentally at the same time cattle were hauling [cattle hauling a heavy load down a stone road]

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their first heavy load stone roads remained really rare until about 2000

02:07

BCE when metalworking became more advanced once people had metal [Metal grinder sawing a rock in half]

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tools that could cut stones... More stone roads started appearing around the world

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and if you're wondering why did we have to wait until little tool showed up well [Boy asking why he had to wait for the metal tool]

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then go outside and try to cut some stone with a stick and now see what

02:26

happens we'll wait all righty now that

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that's out of your system let's move on to the Minoans wait who are the Minoans [minoan people gathered together]

02:35

Oh glad you asked okay fine we asked whatever they're none other than an

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awesome matrilineal civilization on the island of Crete where legend says the

02:46

Minotaur once gobbled up virgins like popcorn well the amazing Minoans [minotaur eating virgins in a popcorn bag]

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actually built a 30-mile sandstone road that even had drains along the side and

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mortar holding the stones together well the Minoans loved their shiny new [stone road with mortar holding the stones]

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road that is until a volcano erupted and ended their entire civilization or maybe [lava gushing down a road and minoans run away]

03:06

it was a minotaur gone wild

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