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Books with title People in the Past: Ancient Romans

  • The Ancient Romans

    Rosemary Rees

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, July 1, 1999)
    Examines the social, economic, political, and cultural life of the ancient Romans and describes specific statues, murals, and ruins of the period
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  • People in the Past: Ancient Roman Children

    Richard Tames

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Nov. 4, 2002)
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  • The Ancient Romans

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 13, 2006)
    How did the people of Ancient Rome live? What were their social, economic, political, and cultural lives like? This title answers these questions and more with informative text, colorful photographs and original source materials, and clear maps and diagrams to show readers what life was like in ancient civilizations.
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  • People in the Past: Ancient Roman War and Weapons

    Brian Williams

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Nov. 4, 2002)
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  • People in the Past: Ancient Greek Women

    Haydn Middleton

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, June 28, 2002)
    A topic based approach to a great civilisation through five books, each covering a different aspect of that civilisation. The history in these books explores how people lived and draws out what our own society has learnt from the ancient civilisation. Focuses on primary sources and what they tell us about people, events and changes in the society in question. Each book contains: - further reading and websites - glossary and index
  • The Ancient Romans

    Rosemary Rees

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2001)
    An exploration of Roman life in terms of social, economic, political, and cultural issues.
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  • The Ancient Romans

    Virginia Schomp

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2008)
    "A retelling of several key ancient Roman myths, with background information describing the history, geography, belief systems, and customs of ancient Rome"--Provided by publisher.
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  • The Ancient Romans

    Fiona Macdonald

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick, Feb. 9, 2001)
    Fact…More than a million people lived in Rome in 100AD.Fact…Rich Romans loved elaborate feasts where flamingo and peacock were on the menu but what did ordinary people eat every day? What language did they speak and did young people go to school? Find out these facts and much more in First Facts About the Ancient Romans.
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  • The Ancient Romans

    Rosemary Rees

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 7, 2006)
    How do we know about the ancient Romans? Who were Romulus and Remus and were they really raised by a wolf? What happened at the Circus Maximus in Rome? Why did the Romans take so many baths? This book explains how the people of ancient Rome lived by describing their government, social customs, religion, and some aspects of their history.
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  • People in the Past: Ancient Greek War & Weapons

    Haydn Middleton

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, June 28, 2002)
    A topic based approach to a great civilisation through five books, each covering a different aspect of that civilisation. The history in these books explores how people lived and draws out what our own society has learnt from the ancient civilisation. Focuses on primary sources and what they tell us about people, events and changes in the society in question. Each book contains: - further reading and websites - glossary and index
  • The Romans: Life in Ancient Rome

    Liz Sonneborn

    Paperback (Lerner Books, March 15, 2010)
    The ancient Romans are known for building the Colosseum, but did you also know that they used oil instead of soap to clean their skin? They also watched chariot races in a stadium called the Circus Maximus, and at feasts, wealthy Romans lay on couches to eat? Find out more about what life was like in the city of Rome during the Roman Empire. In this book, you'll learn about people's daily activities, religion, buildings, inventions, and leaders. Photographs and vivid comic-style illustrations help bring this culture to life!
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  • The Ancient Romans

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, June 1, 1998)
    An introduction to the various elements of ancient Roman civilization, including gods and goddesses, clothing, food, town and country life, government, and the army
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