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Books with title Life in Ancient Rome

  • Ancient Rome

    Peter Ackroyd

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Readers can visit the cradle of Western Civilization to look at the philosophers, architects, and statesmen who helped lay the groundwork for society as we know it today.
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  • ANCIENT ROME

    Core Knowledge Programs

    Paperback (Core Knowledge Programs, Jan. 3, 2002)
    This flexible program, edited by Core Knowledge founder E.D. Hirsch, Jr. follows the Core Knowledge Sequence to teach key history and geography topics at each consecutive level.
  • Everyday life in ancient Rome

    Frank Richard Cowell

    Hardcover (B.T. Batsford, March 15, 1962)
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  • Ancient Rome

    John Lewis

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, May 15, 2012)
    Travel into the past with this fascinating series. Each richly illustrated book opens up a different world, from ancient civilizations to the life among pirates. Kids will play ancient games, create pyramids, and hold lifelike ancient objects in their hands.- 3D details, convertible envelopes, hidden flaps, thermo-ink, magic candles, and puzzles- Colorful illustrations and interesting stories
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  • Life in Ancient Egypt

    Paul C Challen

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2004)
    This book is suitable for ages 8-14. The Egyptian civilisation is one of the oldest in human history. Travel back in time to see how the Ancient Egyptians built magnificent pyramids, developed a system of writing, harnessed the Nile River for agriculture and made their own medicine. Children will love the full-colour illustrations of ancient Egyptian life that explain how people really lived long ago. The topics include: How mummies were made and buried; The afterlife and ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses; How ancient Egyptians farmed and what they ate; Ancient Egyptian art and architecture; Hieroglyphs and how to interpret them.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Fiona Macdonald

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Take your seat in the arena and let the games begin! Discover everything you need to know about ancient Rome with this brilliant book. One hundred facts, fantastic illustrations, and hilarious cartoons give you the inside story on Roman life, while fun quizzes test your knowledge.
  • Ancient Rome

    Paul C. Roberts

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Why did people go to the forum? Why did the emperor Hadrian have a wall built in Britain? Who gave an eyewitness account of the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii? Who was the Roman god of exits and entrances? Ancient Rome is a dynamic reference book for children. Detailed, atmospheric illustrations, revealing photographs and lively descriptions engage and encourage readers to discover for themselves a part of the world's exciting history. Every page is designed to capture the imagination and stimulate curiosity. A dramatic four-page foldout and vivid drawings take young readers into the heart of the topic.
  • Ancient Rome

    Rachael Hanel

    Paperback (Raintree, June 4, 2015)
    Since 753 BC, ancient Rome has been the center of the Roman Empire. The powerful civilization has made advances in engineering, art, and architecture. Its citizens, especially the wealthy ones, enjoy many freedoms. Will you: Choose between politics and business as a wealthy Roman man? Explore your options as a young woman of Rome? Experience the siege of Rome as a Roman peasant?
  • Home Life in Ancient Rome

    Daniel C. Gedacht

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 1, 2004)
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  • Every Day Life in Ancient Rome

    Neil Grant, Manuela Cappon, Luisa Della Porta, Paola Ravaglia, Andrea Ricciardi Di Gaudesi

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Provides an overview of the social structure, religion, cities and towns, trade, education, and other aspects of life in ancient Rome.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Simon James

    Hardcover (DK Children, July 1, 2000)
    Full-color photos. "An excellent glossy catalogue of entertaining information about a civilization of antiquity. Family life, household effects, cosmetics, sports, children's dress and games--all these and more are on display in eye-filling spreads. Either read chronologically or browsed through, each page offers up a sterling visual feast guaranteed to spur discussion and provoke thinking about the early Romans."--Kirkus.
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  • Life in Ancient China

    Paul Challen

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 30, 2004)
    Examines ancient China and how its politics, daily activities, art, religion, economy, and social structures worked together to form Chinese culture.
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