Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia”, 1959, PART THREE (III).

Martin Levey, Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia’, 1959 was the topic of an earlier blog post. Here I present: Martin Levey, Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia’, 1959, PART THREE (III). COMMENTS. The three metal ages of copper, bronze (tin-copper alloy), and iron are commonly used terms in everyday conversation.  ABOVE are the logograms of … Continue reading Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia”, 1959, PART THREE (III).

Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia”, 1959, PART TWO (2).

  Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia”, 1959, was the topic of an earlier blog post. Daniel G. Fahrenheit, “Experimenta & Observationes de Congelatione aque in vacuo facta a”, 1724 was the invention of the mercury-in-glass thermometer; and, also was the topic of an earlier blog post.   Here I present: Martin Levey, … Continue reading Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Mesopotamia”, 1959, PART TWO (2).

Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia”, 1959

Richard Wrangham, “Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us  Human”,2009 was the topic of an earlier blog post. Joshua Bowen’ & Megan Lewis, “Learn to Read Ancient Sumerian”, 2020 also was the topic of an earlier blog post.   Here I present: Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia’, 1959. The “table of contents” … Continue reading Martin Levey, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia”, 1959