Primitive Packaging 3. Early packaging materials fabricated sacks, baskets, and bags, made from hollow logs; a clay bowl, the fire-dried clay pots (ino ed materials of plant or animal origin; wood boxes replace pottery and ceramic trade 4. The discovery of glass By 2500 B.c., a hard inert substance in the fires remains; glass beads and figures made in Mesopotamia (todays Irag) About 1500 B.C., the earliest hollow glass objects appeared in Mesopotamia and egypt
Primitive Packaging 3. Early packaging materials - fabricated sacks, baskets, and bags, made from materials of plant or animal origin; wood boxes replaced hollow logs; a clay bowl, the fire-dried clay pots ( the pottery and ceramic trade). 4. The discovery of glass - By 2500 B.C., a hard inert substance in the fire’s remains; glass beads and figures made in Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). - About 1500 B.C., the earliest hollow glass objects appeared in Mesopotamia and Egypt
Primitive Packaging Glass containers, the ancient packaging materials,core formed ancient Egyptian glass containers(Figure 1.2) Figure 1.2 Forming a hollow glass vessel around a core
Primitive Packaging - Glass containers, the ancient packaging materials, coreformed ancient Egyptian glass containers (Figure 1.2). Figure 1.2 Forming a hollow glass vessel around a core
From rome To The renaissance 1. How packaging changed as social structures changed Many societal changes leading to the corresponding changes in packaging: mostly the quality and quantity of existing packaging practices 2. The invention of the glass blowpipe, wood barrels The romans in about 50 B.C., the glass blowpipe; The blowpipe's invention brought glass out of noble households and temples The first wooden barrel appeared possibly in the alpine regions of Europe, one of the most common packaging forms for many centuries
From Rome To The Renaissance 1. How packaging changed as social structures changed - Many societal changes leading to the corresponding changes in packaging: mostly the quality and quantity of existing packaging practices. 2. The invention of the glass blowpipe, wood barrels - The Romans in about 50 B.C., the glass blowpipe; - The blowpipe’s invention brought glass out of noble households and temples; - The first wooden barrel appeared possibly in the Alpine regions of Europe,one of the most common packaging forms for many centuries
From rome To The renaissance 3. The Dark Ages The Dark Ages: with the Roman Empire's collapse in about 450 A D, Europe reduced to minor city-states many established arts and crafts forgotten or stagnant the 600 years following the fall of rome being so devoid of significant change that historians refer to them as the Dark Ages 4.The discovery of paper In China, Ts'ai Lun is credited with making the first true paper from the inner bark of mulberry trees the name paper" given to the Chinese invention made of matted plant fibers
From Rome To The Renaissance 3. The Dark Ages - The Dark Ages: with the Roman Empire’s collapse in about 450 A.D., Europe reduced to minor city-states many established arts and crafts forgotten or stagnant, the 600 years following the fall of Rome being so devoid of significant change that historians refer to them as the Dark Ages. 4.The discovery of paper - In China, Ts’ai Lun is credited with making the first true paper from the inner bark of mulberry trees. The name “paper” given to the Chinese invention made of matted plant fibers
From rome To The renaissance 5. Ancient printing In 768, the oldest existing printed objects (Japanese Buddhist charms); in 868, the oldest existing book(the Diamond Sutra) printed, found in turkistan 6. The renaissance In about 1100, the european awoken neglected crafts revitalized the arts revived and trade increased by the 1500s, the art of printing born Fundamental social structures not changed significantly lived off the land typically as serfs
From Rome To The Renaissance 5. Ancient printing - In 768, the oldest existing printed objects (Japanese Buddhist charms); in 868, the oldest existing book (the Diamond Sutra) printed, found in Turkistan. 6. The Renaissance - In about 1100, the European awoken, neglected crafts revitalized, the arts revived and trade increased, by the 1500s, the art of printing born. - Fundamental social structures not changed significantly: - lived off the land - typically as serfs