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The Sant'Angelo bridge in Rome, still standing today, is built for the emperor Hadrian by means of a coffer dam       
c. 250
 
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Roman socks, surviving in dry Egyptian tombs, are the earliest known examples of knitting     
c. 610
 
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The Grand Canal is constructed in China, joining a network of existing waterways to link the Yangtze and Yellow rivers      
Grand Canal, China
Photograph Beryl Pethick
644
 
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A document makes the first known reference to windmills, in use in Persia     
c. 700
 
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The discovery of the technique of porcelain, the most delicate of all forms of pottery, is made in China      
751
 
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Skilled Chinese paper-makers are captured by the Arabs - beginning the slow westward transmission of the technology of paper      
768
 
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The empress of Japan, in a remarkable start to the story of printing, commissions a million copies of a Buddhist charm      
868
 
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The world's first known printed book, a Diamond Sutra, is commissioned by a Buddhist monk in honour of his parents       
868
 
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The Diamand Sutra has as a frontispiece a printed woodcut depicting an enthroned Buddha       
c. 950
 
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A Chinese engineer, Chiao Wei-yo, is credited with devising the principle of the two-level pound lock for canals