- What the Ancients Did for Us
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2005 BBC documentary series presented byAdam Hart-Davis that examines the impact of ancient civilizations on modern society.Production
The series was produced in conjunction with the
Open University and is a departure from the previous series not only in that each episode is an hour long rather than half an hour (though heavily edited half-hour versions have also been shown), but also in that it does not concentrate on a single period of history but rather one ancient civilization per episode including the Chinese, the Indians and the Greeks.Episodes
Episode one: "The Islamic World"
This episode features reports from Zain in
Egypt ,Spain andFrance elaborated by demonstrations from Adam Hart Davis, Marty Jopson and expert guests that examine the ideas and inventions that emerged from theIslamic Golden Age .*The
Astrolabe , demonstrated to Hart-Davis, was used byAbd al-Rahman al-Sufi andAbu-Mahmud al-Khujandi to developIslamic astronomy andIslamic geography .
*Optical science was developed using acamera obscura , demonstrated by Hart-Davis, created byIbn al-Haytham , an Iraqi physicist, while under house arrest.
*Thewindmill , demonstrated by Jopsom, originated inAfghanistan and was brought back to the West by theCrusaders .
*TheHouse of Wisdom founded byal-Ma'mun translated and preserved the science and philosophy of the ancient Greeks.
*The grab, demonstrated by Jopsom, was designed by theBanū Mūsā brothers to pick things up from the seabed.
*TheAlhambra , visited by Zain, features magnificent gravity-driven fountains in the finest example of earlyIslamic architecture .
*Etiquette ,fashion andfine-dining were introduced inAndalusia , visited by Zain, by a freed slaveZiryab .
*Lusterware , demonstrated to Hart-Davis, was developed by early Muslim alchemists to create beautifulporcelain .
*Distillation , demonstrated by Jopsom, was developed byibn Hayyan using the alembic to makeperfume ,petrol andalcohol .
*Soap making , demonstrated by Hart-Davis, introduced hard soap to the bathhouses of the Islamic World.
*The reciprocatingpiston suction pump , incorporating acrankshaft -connecting rod mechanism, invented byAl-Jazari , is demonstrated.
*Thetorpedo by the Syrian inventor Hasan al-Rammah is demonstrated.Episode two: "The Chinese"
This episode features reports from Darling in
China and demonstrations from Hart-Davis and Jopsom that examine the ideas and inventions that emerged fromAncient China .*
Canals linked theYellow River and theYangzi River in the 3rd century BC for transport and communication across the vast empire.
* Thesegmented arch bridge demonstrated by Hart-Davis in a potted history of bridge design was developed in the 7th century AD.
*Silk developed in China from the cocoons ofsilkworms is demonstrated to be weight-for-weight stronger than steel in a tug-of-war.
* Theseismograph recreated by Jopsom based on the pendulum principal of its modern equivalent was developed in the 2nd century AD.
*Noodles developed as early as 5,000 BC were taken back toItaly byMarco Polo in the 13th century.
* Tunedbells developed around 600 AD and are demonstrated by Hart-Davis to be the basis of a standardised system of measurement.
* The double acting piston bellows used in the early iron industry and in the development of the firstflamethrower is recreated by Jopsom.
*Kite making goes back a thousand years and demonstrates a basic understanding ofaerodynamics .
*Paper first made around 100 AD was used in the art ofcalligraphy demonstrated to Darling and as toilet paper demonstrated by Hart-Davis.
*Block printing was used by Monks for the distribution of the Buddhist sutras with the earliest known printed book dated to 868 AD.
* Paper money originally developed by private businessmen to confound highwaymen was taken up by the state in the 11th century.
*Gunpowder accidentally discovered by alchemists over 1,000 years ago was used in fireworks and bombs as demonstrated by Davis.Episode three: "The Aztecs, Maya and Incas"
This episode examines the ideas and inventions that emerged from the
Aztec , Mayan and Incan peoples ofPre-columbian America .Episode four: "The Romans"
This episode examines the ideas and inventions that emerged from
Ancient Rome .Episode five: "The Indians"
This episode features reports from Darling in
India and demonstrations from Hart-Davis, Jopson and other experts that examine the ideas and inventions that emerged fromAncient India .*
Water clock s to regulate Buddhist meditations are discovered by Darling and recreated by Jopson for demonstration.
*Observatories , like the 18th century Jantar Mantar visited by Darling, precisely monitored the sun for more accurate measurements of time.
*Harappan cities, like the 4,000 year oldDholavira visited by Darling, were built to a grid-plan and boasted the world’s first sewage system.
*Arabic numerals , including the numberzero discovered by Darling in a 9th century temple, revolutionised modern mathematics.
*Cotton cultivated, woven and coloured with traditional techniques taught to Darling by local workers for export all over the world.
* Metalworking resulted in wonders like the iron pillar visited by Darling andWootz steel .
*Yoga as demonstrated by Darling developed 4,000 years ago to unite the spiritual and the physical.
*Herbal remedies , using ingredients such ascocoa butter ,ginseng andginger , have been adopted into Western medicine.
*Surgery , including earlyplastic surgery , developed some 2,500 years ago.
*Inoculation againstsmallpox , as demonstrated by Davis on Jompson, emerged centuries beforeEdward Jenner .
*Chess is a simplified version of the ancient Indian game of military strategychaturanga .
*Rockets demonstrated at theRoyal Artillery Museum were first deployed against theBritish Army by theTipu Sultan in1780 .Episode six: "The Mesopotamians"
This episode features reports from Cockburn in
Syria andBahrain elaborated by demonstrations from Hart-Davis, Jopson and a variety of experts that examine ideas and inventions of theMesopotamians .* Wooden frames demonstrated by Cockburn for the mass production of mud bricks used in building the first cities.
* Irrigation devices. including theArchimedes screw demonstrated by Jopson. improved agricultural yield and protected against flooding.
* Liver omens demonstrated to Davies used systemically recorded observations to understand the world in a primitive science.
* TheZodiac andhoroscopes gave priests the astronomical know-how to accurately predict the coming of the seasons.
* Farming developed around 10,000 years ago with inventions such as theplough , thesickle , demonstrated by Cockburn.
*Yeast used in recipes for bread and beer, demonstrated by Cockburn and Davies, first recorded around 4,000 years ago.
*Cuneiform scratched into soft clay tablets with astylus as demonstrated by Cockburn was the first writing system.
* Literature such as the "Epic of Gilgamesh " related by Davies was first written down some 4,000 years ago.
*Diving andSailing and, demonstrated by Cockburn and Davies, are first recorded in the Epic.
* Organised warfare with uniformed soldiers carrying standardised weapons is first recorded 4,500 years ago on theStandard of Ur .
* Buoyancy aids made from inflatable goatskins, demonstrated by Cockburn, allowed armies to cross rivers.
* Thewheel used on war chariots and siege engines recreated by Cockburn and Jopsom was developed over 4,000 years ago.Episode seven: "The Egyptians"
This episode features reports from Zain in
Egypt elaborated by demonstrations from Adam Hart Davis, Marty Jopson and expert guests that examine developments of theAncient Egyptians .*
Boat building, like the sewn-plank vessel reconstructed by Jopsom, allowed trade along the Nile and beyond.
*Mass-production , using the foot-bellows reconstructed by Jopsom, supplied the tools used to construct the great monuments.
*Earlydam building, like the "Dam of the Pagans" reconstructed by Jopsom, failed to control flooding and was abandoned.
*Mummification techniques, demonstrated by Hart-Davies, indicate an advanced understanding of human anatomy.
*Propaganda , like that visited by Zain at Luxor Temple, was carved to demonstrate the power of the Pharaohs.
*Hieroglyphs , decoded from theRosetta Stone explained to Hart-Davies, were used to record the civilisation.
*Glass making, using core-forming demonstrated to Hart-Davies, provided a material now taken for granted.
*Craftsmanship, demonstrated by the treasures ofTutankhamun visited, is still greatly admired.
*Furniture making, using techniques and tools demonstrated by Jopsom, are little changed today.
*Recreational fishing, demonstrated by Hart-Davies, originated with the Ancient Egyptian nobility.
*Astronomical observations, demonstrated by Hart-Davies, allowed for the perfect alignment of the pyramids.
*Wooden sledges, reconstructed by Jopsom, transported the blocks used to construct the Pyramids.Episode eight: "The Greeks"
This episode features reports from Cockburn in
Greece andItaly elaborated by demonstrations from Hart-Davis, Jopson and expert guests that examine the ideas and inventions that emerged fromAncient Greece .*
Geometry allowed for advances in engineering such as theTunnel of Eupalinos visited by Cockburn onSamos .
*Musical scales were invented byPythagoras in a process explained by Hart-Davies that he applied to the universe.
*Thewater organ was invented byCtesibius of Alexandria using a devise reconstructed by Jopsom that was the first to usecompressed air .
*Mirrors were used byArchimedes in a process demonstrated by Jopsom to set fire to enemy ship at Syracuse.
*Belly bow , demonstrated to Hart-Davies, was the first mechanical weapon and more powerful than a standard bow.
*Communication devices, such as those reconstructed by Jopsom, allowed the secure transmission of messages.
*Democracy was originally developed in the city ofAthens visited by Cockburn.
*TheKleroterion , reconstructed by Jopsom, secured the fair and democratic selection of juries.
*The high-tech stagecraft ofHeron of Alexandria , reconstructed by Jopsom, included the firstrobot ,steam engine and automatic doors.
*Ethylene was inhaled by theOracle at Delphi , visited by Cockburn, prior to her predictions.
*Advanced astronomical theories, explained by Hart Davies, were put forward byPythagoras ,Aristarchus of Samos andEratosthenes .
*Antikythera mechanism , demonstrated to Hart-Davies, was the world’s firstcomputer .Episode nine: "The Britons"
This episode features reports from around British Isles by Hart-Davies and Darling elaborated by demonstrations from Jopson and a variety of experts that examine the ideas and inventions of the
Ancient Britons .*
Flint tools , like the 700,000-year-old flint hand-axe found on the Norfolk coast, are the earliest man-made tools.
* Settlements, like the 5,000-year-oldSkara Brae visited by Hart-Davies, are the earliest known in Europe.
*Henges , likeWoodhenge visited by Darling, indicate a rich spiritual life connected to the seasons.
* Solar observations, demonstrated by Hart-Davies, allowed the accurate charting of the passing seasons for agriculture.
*Bronze making, introduced by thebeaker people and demonstrated by Hart-Davis, was the first man-made alloy.
* Roundhouses, demonstrated to Darling at the Peak Moors Centre, Sommerset Levels, were unique in Europe.
*Gold artefacts, like those at theNational Museum of Ireland visited by Darling, are amongst the finest in Europe.
* Sewn plank boats, such as theDover Bronze Age Boat visited by Darling, could carry large cargos.
* Navigational techniques, using tools such as the "Lead and Line" demonstrated to Darling, allowed trade with Europe.
*Iron working, demonstrated to Darling, allowed the construction of weapons used in the first organised warfare.
*Coin making, introduced from Europe and demonstrated by Jopsom, records the earliest samples of writing in Britain.
*Chariot making, demonstrated to Darling by Robert Herford, provided a powerful weapon against the invading Romans.External links
* [http://www.open2.net/whattheancients/ Open University page on "What the Ancients Did for Us"]
* [http://news.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=171532005 "Ancient art of invention,"] an article about some of the featured inventions, from "The Scotsman "
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