HISTORY The improbability of progress*

What little scientific and technological development occurred in the ancient world was often not linear or cumulative, or even maintained. In ancient Egypt the technology of pyramid building decayed: it was the later pyramids that crumbled. With them crumbled other knowledge and techniques in architecture, geometry, and administration.



Another later spurt of Egyptian intellectual and technological energy created structures like the temple at Karnak – less mighty than…

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