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Die Anfänge der Naturbeherrschung. 1. Frühformen der Mechanik

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The work frames culture as a form of mastering nature and surveys early mechanical principles and devices across human societies. It explains levers, pulleys, wheels, screws, inclined planes, rotation, air pressure, heat, light, and material properties while showing practical uses in tools, weapons, textiles, pottery, transport, and domestic apparatus. Ethnographic examples from diverse regions illustrate construction techniques, seafaring adaptations, organized labor in large works, and indigenous innovations. Technical exposition and illustrations are combined with reflections on how practical knowledge is acquired and applied, concluding that nonindustrial peoples often achieve effective control of their environments without the same scientific abstractions.

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Karl Weule

Karl Weule was a German author and researcher known for his contributions to the understanding of East African cultures and technologies. His notable work, "Native Life in East Africa," explores the social and cultural dynamics of the region, providing insights into the lives of its inhabitants. Weule's writings often reflect a keen interest in the interplay between nature and human development, as seen in his other works such as "Die Anfänge der Naturbeherrschung" and "Negerleben in Ostafrika." Through his scholarly approach, Weule has contributed to the broader discourse on anthropology and the history of technology.

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