Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing
The invention of the wheel is a crowning achievement of early humans, but who actually invented it?
Historically speaking, wheels are a much newer development than you might expect.
The oldest recovered specimen is a wooden Slovenian model built sometime between 5,100 and 5,350 years ago. By then, humans had already been practicing agriculture for several millennia-in fact, farming may date all the way back to 12,000 BCE. Canoes and animal domestication also vastly predate the wheel.
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Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing
The invention of the wheel is a crowning achievement of early humans, but who actually invented it?
Historically speaking, wheels are a much newer development than you might expect.
The oldest recovered specimen is a wooden Slovenian model built sometime between 5,100 and 5,350 years ago. By then, humans had already been practicing agriculture for several millennia-in fact, farming may date all the way back to 12,000 BCE. Canoes and animal domestication also vastly predate the wheel.
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Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing

Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing

by Heady Delpak
Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing

Wheel Is a Rotating Component (Typically Circular In Shape) Intended To Turn On An Axle Bearing

by Heady Delpak

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The invention of the wheel is a crowning achievement of early humans, but who actually invented it?
Historically speaking, wheels are a much newer development than you might expect.
The oldest recovered specimen is a wooden Slovenian model built sometime between 5,100 and 5,350 years ago. By then, humans had already been practicing agriculture for several millennia-in fact, farming may date all the way back to 12,000 BCE. Canoes and animal domestication also vastly predate the wheel.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881176341
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/23/2024
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Dr. Heady Delpak has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from University of London in the UK. He has more than 30 years teaching experiences at Universities. He has published many Books in different languages.
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