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Books with title Ancient history

  • A History of Ancient Egypt

    Marc Van De Mieroop

    Paperback (Wiley-Blackwell, Aug. 30, 2010)
    Outlining the major political and cultural events, A History of Ancient Egypt is an authoritative and accessible introduction to this fascinating ancient culture. An accessible chronological narrative that draws on a range of historical sources Offers an up-to-date survey of ancient Egypt’s history from its origins to its domination by the Roman Empire Considers social and economic life and the rich culture of ancient Egypt Places Egypt’s history within its regional context, detailing interactions with Asia and Africa Engages students with various perspectives on a range of critical issues with the Key Debate section included in each chapter Makes the latest discoveries and scholarship accessible to a wide audience
  • Mysteries in History: Ancient History: Ancient History

    Wendy Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, April 29, 2005)
    Designed to help students think critically about mysteries in ancient history. Includes teacher lesson plans, background information, and student activities.
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  • Ancient history

    John Farndon

    Hardcover (Grolier, March 15, 2000)
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  • Oxford First Ancient History

    Roy Burrell, Peter Connolly

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Oct. 23, 1997)
    Interspersing fact-filled essays with fictional eyewitness accounts, Roy Burrell makes the ancient world a real place inhabited by real people going about their everyday business of work and family life. A fascinating essay about the history of the region of Mesopotamia is followed by "interviews" with an early settler who extols the virtues of the date palm, with a 12-year-old boy who is studying to be a scribe, and with a soldier. A section on the Greek theater is personalized with a conversation with Cimon, the mask maker. An 80-year-old man tells us how Rome has expanded and changed from the days of Nero through Hadrian's reign. History is no longer a boring list of dates, but an exciting time peopled with characters as real as our closest friends. The dramatic narrative prose is accompanied by maps, photographs, paintings, cutaway drawings, and cross-sections by a number of artists, including the remarkable Peter Connolly. Meticulous detail and accuracy are his trademarks, and his illustrations and those of the other artists bring to life tribal life at the mouth of a cave in the Stone Age, the city of Rome at the height of its glory, the sprawling palace at Knossos, the first Olympic games, and more. The Oxford First Ancient History gives it readers an understanding of the forces at work in the development of early civilizations and the techniques historians and archaeologists use to interpret their significance. The emphasis is upon everyday life and the reader is encouraged to compare and contrast present day techniques and attitudes with those of the past. This is fascinating and powerful history that brings the ancient world to life.
  • Drawing History: Ancient Rome

    Don Bolognese, Elaine Raphael

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Provides information on everyday life in ancient Rome while showing how to draw the sculpture, architecture, and people of the period.
  • Ancient History

    John Farndon (br, Richard Tames Comp

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2002)
    This series provides a rich resource of information with maximum impact. 1000 facts are covered by 100 topics, each with 10 key points that provide a simple but memorable handle on the subject. Fascinating information panels as well as extended captions amplify this quick-fire approach.
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  • Ancient History Simulations

    Max Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Provides simulation suggestions for important events in ancient history
  • Ancient History

    Kenneth Bailey

    Paperback (Collins, Nov. 28, 1977)
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  • That's Ancient History

    Christopher L. Hughes

    language (Opening Day Media, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Jack is an obnoxious, loud-mouthed seventh grader! He doesn't care about American history and there is nothing his teacher can do to make him listen! Social Studies stinks!Who would have known that a simple bump on the head would have such a dramatic effect on the twelve-year-old! Not only was he forced to learn American history - he was forced to LIVE IT!Follow Jack on his historical adventure through the building of a nation! From discovering America to the signing of the Declaration of Independence ... from the Alamo to the Civil War ... and even to the sinking of the U.S.S. Arizona in Pearl Harbor! It's an adventure and history lesson all in one!
  • Oxford first ancient history

    Roy E. C Burrell

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Ancient History of China

    Shelia Hollihan-Elliot

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    China is one of the world's oldest uninterrupted civilizations, and the essential culture and identity of the Chinese people--the Chinese Way--was formed more than 2,000 years ago. This volume chronicles the development of Chinese civilization from Neolithic times, when agriculture revolutionized society, to the early first century A.D., when the Han dynasty's triumph over a usurper firmly established a social and governmental model that would survive into the 20th century. Ancient History of China presents China's important formative legends; relates the story of China's early Bronze and Iron Age cultures; chronicles the chaotic periods of warfare that preceded the unification of the country in the third century B.C.; and introduces such influential figures as the philosopher Confucius and the emperor Shi Huang Di, who built the Great Wall and commissioned the sculpting of a huge terra-cotta army to guard his grave. Students will be fascinated by this fast-moving and informative account.
  • The Ancient History of China

    Sheila Hollihan-Elliot

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Describes the history of ancient China, from the earliest signs of civilization twelve thousand years ago, through the heights of each ancient Chinese dynasty, and details the political, social, and technological advances of each dynasty.
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