📱 eBook en inglés CERAMIC CONDUITS: THERMAL EXPANSION IN ZAPOTEC UNDERGROUND PIPE NETWORKS

Clay, Firing, and the Microscopic Durability of Pre-Columbian Water Infrastructure

VINCENT WILKINSON

epubli- 9783565390861

Arqueología Teoría de la arqueología

Sinopsis de CERAMIC CONDUITS: THERMAL EXPANSION IN ZAPOTEC UNDERGROUND PIPE NETWORKS

Establishing a reliable, high-pressure plumbing system requires materials that will not rupture under the strain of shifting soil or sudden temperature drops. Thousands of years before the mass production of cast iron, Zapotec engineers in the Oaxaca valley achieved this necessary durability using locally sourced, precisely engineered clays.
The secret to their success lay in the highly specific firing process of their ceramic conduits. By mixing crushed quartz and limestone into the wet clay before baking, artisans created a composite material with an incredibly low coefficient of thermal expansion. When ice-cold mountain spring water rushed through pipes buried in sun-baked earth, the ceramic matrix absorbed the severe thermal shock without fracturing. This microscopic manipulation of clay ensured that their underground aqueducts remained completely intact for centuries.
Examine the molecular resilience of ancient pottery. Learn how indigenous artisans engineered composite ceramics to withstand the harsh thermal and physical stresses of a subterranean plumbing network.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565390861

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/04/2026

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