Stone_industry

Stone industry

Stone industry

Part of the primary sector of the economy


Stone industry refers to the part of the primary sector of the economy, similar to the mining industry, but concerned with excavations of stones, in particular granite, marble, slate and sandstone. Other products of the industry include crushed stone and dimension stone.

Stone industry is one of the oldest in the world. Creation of stone tools (microliths industry) in the region of South Africa has been dated to about 60,000–70,000 years ago.[1] Granite and marble mining existing as far back as ancient Egypt.[2] Crushed stone was used extensively by the first great road building civilizations, such as ancient Greece and ancient Rome.[3]

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References

  1. Alfred J. Andrea; Kevin McGeough; William E. Mierse; Mark Aldenderfer; Carolyn Neel (28 February 2011). World History Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-85109-929-0.



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