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The age of wood, our most useful material and the construction of civilization, Roland Ennos

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The age of wood, our most useful material and the construction of civilization, Roland Ennos
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-301) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The age of wood
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1222909798
Responsibility statement
Roland Ennos
Sub title
our most useful material and the construction of civilization
Summary
A scholarly and scientific examination of the unrecognized role of trees in the planet's ecosystem reveals wood's unexpected influence on human evolution, civilization, and the global economy
Table Of Contents
Prologue: The road to nowhere -- Wood and human evolution. Our arboreal inheritance ; Coming down from the trees ; Losing our hair ; Tooling up -- Building civilization. Clearing the forest ; Melting and smelting ; Carving our communities ; Supplying life's luxuries ; Supporting our pretensions ; Limiting our outlook -- Wood in the industrial era. Replacing firewood and charcoal ; Wood in the nineteenth century ; Wood in the modern world -- Facing the consequences. Assessing our impact ; Mending our strained relationship
Target audience
adult
Classification
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