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Advanced technologies represent one — and may be the most important — of the fundamental forces of the civilisation development. Actually, at their time all technologies were new and advanced — clay baking, bronze working or glass manufacturing, which have been known for the past four and a half millennia.

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Kulyuk, L.L. (1997). Photonic Achievements in the Development of Modern Cities. In: Radautsan, S., Parissakis, G. (eds) Scientific and Technological Achievements Related to the Development of European Cities. NATO ASI Series, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2962-8_22

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