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Books with title Women in Ancient Rome

  • Ancient Rome

    Susan Purdy, Cass Sandak

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1982)
    Briefly traces the development of Roman civilization and gives instructions for making models of such Roman artifacts as armor, mosaics, arches, togas, coins, a battering ram, and an assault tower.
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  • Ancient Rome

    George Cottrell

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The ancient Romans developed a civilization unlike any other. Readers discover what made ancient Rome so unique and how its influence can still be felt in the world today. The exciting text and eye-catching design enhance social studies curricula in an engaging way. Readers will want to learn even more about this fascinating civilization, which is presented to them through clear main text, informative sidebars, fun fact boxes, and colorful maps. Vibrant photographs give readers a strong visual sense of what life was like in ancient Rome and what remnants of this great civilization can still be seen today.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Leon Ashworth

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, May 31, 2004)
    Ancient peoples believed as firmly in their gods and goddesses as people believe in their religions today. These books help children understand how people lived in ancient times, what they believed, and why. How the seasons worked, why natural disasters happened and what happened to people when they died. Many of the myths have parallels in modern religions and culture. This title deals with the lives and beliefs of the people of Ancient Rome.
  • Ancient Rome

    Simon James

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2002)
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  • Home Life in Ancient Rome

    Daniel C Gedacht

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2004)
    2004 Rosen Classroom Primary Source: Rosen Classroom Books & Materials -- Home Life in Ancient Rome (P) by Daniel C. Gedacht ***ISBN-13: 9780823989454 ***24 Pages
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  • Life in Ancient Rome

    Simon Adams

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Includes extra websites, book lists, and places to explore. Terrific resource for middle school history students.
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  • Life in Ancient Rome

    Shilpa Mehta-Jones

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Explains how Rome came to be and came to an end. This work included topics such as: the founding of Rome and the Romulus and Remus myth; what Romans ate everyday and grand Roman feasts; who were Rome's caesars and senators and what did they do; how the Roman army conquered most of Europe; and more. It is intended for ages 8-14.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Peter Chrisp

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Feb. 19, 2007)
    Each of these richly illustrated, fact-packed guides has its very own companion Web site maintained by DK and Google, providing readers with a continually updated library of links to supplement the book's information with the best of the web.
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  • Ancient Rome:

    Terri Raymond

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2014)
    If your child is struggling with social science, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 10 discussion questions, 10 activities, and 20 quiz style questions. This subject comes from the book “Sixth Grade Social Science (For Homeschool or Extra Practice)”; it more thoroughly covers more Sixth grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of Sixth grade social science. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the activities are the same.
  • Ancient Rome

    Philip Steele, Steve Stone

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books Ltd, June 1, 2009)
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  • Ancient Rome

    Fiona Macdonald

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 13, 2004)
    Contents: How Roman archaeology developed; Roman Voices (Discoveries at Vindolanda, Scholars, poets and civil servants); Rome and Its Rulers (The Forum and other Roman districts, Big city life); Army and Empire (Hadrian’s Wall and its forts, Roman soldiers); Who did the Romans Worship? (The Pantheon, Foreign gods and family gods); Country Life (Discovering Fishbourne, Farms and slaves); Time-capsule Towns (Discovering Pompeii and Herculaneum, Food and drink, Clothes and jewelry); Entertainments (The Coliseum, At the baths); Travel, Transport and Trade (Roman ships at Pisa, Crafts and trades); Roman Archaeology Today; Timeline of Ancient Rome, Timeline of Roman Archaeological Sites.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Robert Snedden

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Presents an introduction to the inventions and technology of the ancient Roman Empire and discusses how their ideas influenced technology today.