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'''Triumph of the Wheel''' is a short [[documentary film (nonfiction)]] about the invention of the [[wheel (nonfiction)]]. | '''Triumph of the Wheel''' is a short [[documentary film (nonfiction)]] about the invention of the [[wheel (nonfiction)]]. | ||
It is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of [[Triumphalism (nonfiction)]], glorifying the accomplishments of early wheel-using cultures, notably the use of chariots in the destruction of non-wheel-using cultures. | |||
It | It has often been compared to [[Death By Flint]], an earlier work by stone-weapon | ||
triumphalists. | |||
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* [[Documentary film (nonfiction)]] | * [[Documentary film (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[Triumphalism (nonfiction)]] | * [[Triumphalism (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[Wheel (nonfiction)]] | * [[Wheel (nonfiction)]] | ||
Revision as of 12:48, 24 June 2016
Triumph of the Wheel is a short documentary film (nonfiction) about the invention of the wheel (nonfiction).
It is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of Triumphalism (nonfiction), glorifying the accomplishments of early wheel-using cultures, notably the use of chariots in the destruction of non-wheel-using cultures.
It has often been compared to Death By Flint, an earlier work by stone-weapon triumphalists.