Examines how rocks influenced the architectural styles of ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations. Explores the ways in which rocks were formed millions of years ago and how this determined whether they were best suited to be building materials for an Egyptian pyramid, a Greek Parthenon or a Roman Colosseum
Notes
Off-air recording of BBC Knowledge broadcast August 6, 2011. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act
Credits
Produced & directed by Paul Olding
Performer
Presenter, Iain Stewart
Notes
Rated: PG
Available for Deakin University staff and students only