SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY, AND
SOCIETY
Reported By: Kyrea Kassardra Dcouto
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
AND SOCIETY IN
ANCIENT TIMES
Major Time Periods:
Ancient Times
Medieval/ Middle Ages (5th-15th)
Modern Times (16th-Present)
Ancient Times:
Stone Age
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Ancient Times
Stone Age
From the beginning of time, man has
strived to improve his way and quality of
life. The caveman discovered how to
make and use tools, developed a logical
sequence for activities, and evolved
processes that added value to his life.
Early Stone Tools
Invention & Discovery
Two elements governed man’s technical
progress.
Discovery- recognition and careful
observation of new natural objects and
phenomena.
Invention- mental process in which
various discoveries and observation are
combined and guided by experience into
some new tool or operation.
The Use of Fire
Fire was the most important discovery of
Paleolithic Man.
Warm the Body
Food Preparation
The Use of Fire
Advances in Stone Tools
Technology and Aspects of Early Society
Trade: Bricks, Semi-precious stones, sea
shells were currencies
Society is changing, with it is technology.
Domestication of Animals
Beginning of Agriculture
Buildings
Transportation
•people travel in search for food and shelter or
settlement.
•to trade for surplus good
Bronze Age
Bronze- an alloy of copper (combined with
tin)
Bronze and Copper- widely used in this
age as chief materials for making
weapons and other implements.
Weapon and Ornaments
important in the discovery of new places
and establishment of new alliances with
other tribes.
for security and protection when
stronger nations tend to invade weaker
ones in taking much needed resources.
Believes to have started from third millennium BC
3 Broad Phases
1. Early Bronze Age (3300BC-2200BC)
2. Middle Bronze Age (2200BC-1550BC)
3. Late Bronze Age (1150BC-1200BC)
Bronze Age Writing System
Buildings
Religion
Egyptians built pyramids for their belief
of after-life and god-kings.
Mesopotamians made very high towers
to “reach the heavens”.
Iron Age
1200 BC
-Technological, Economical, Political
advances Less orderly but more flexible
Best Iron:
China’s seric iron
India’s wootz steel
Agricultural and Military Impact
Bronze are expensive and it is equipped by elite
warriors.
Iron is the most popular and abundant resources
and it is available to common folk.
Deforestation, Drainage of water bodies.
Cultural and Trading Impact
Advantages of the water transportation system
Cheaper
Faster
Profitable
Expansion of territories
More trading opportunities
Exploration
Disadvantages of the water transportation system
Fall of the empires surrounding the water
Piracy
Cultural and Trading Impact
Slavery
Athens (172,000 of 320,000 citizens)
Rome (+1,000,000 slaves)
Cultural and Trading Impact
Commodity Production
Labor
Sustainability
Survival
War
Oligarchy
Tyranny
Democracy
- Resulted to Rivalry between States
Cultural and Trading Impact
Economics and Education
Metallic Money (Coins)
Phoenician Alphabet
Spread of Literacy
Removal of Literary Elitism
Further emergence of written literature
The End of Reporting. . . .
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