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Books with title The Ancient Inca

  • The Ancient Inca

    Patricia Calvert

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2005)
    Looks at the ancient Inca civilization, discussing daily life, social structure, and contibutions made to later civilizations.
  • The Ancient Inca

    Patricia Calvert

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Nov. 30, 2004)
    Looks at the ancient Inca civilization, discussing daily life, social structure, and contibutions made to later civilizations.
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  • The Ancient One

    T. A. Barron

    language (Philomel Books, Sept. 16, 1992)
    When Kate travels to Blade, Oregon, for a quiet week at Aunt Melanie's cottage, her plans are dashed by the discovery of a grove of giant redwood trees in nearby Lost Crater. For thousands of years, no humans have entered the fog-filled crater--except possibly the Halami people, who lived in the region centuries ago before vanishing without a trace. Long a source of deep mystery, the crater is now a source of conflict, pitting those who see it as the dying mill town's last hope against those who see it as a rare sanctuary that should be protected.Caught up in this struggle, Kate follows an old Halami trail into the crater, and suddenly is thrown back in time five hundred years. Accompanied by the trickster Kandeldandel, the loyal Laioni, and the young logger Jody, she meets strange and enigmatic creatures, none more frightening than the volcanic Gashra, bent on destroying everything he cannot control. To defeat him, Kate must find the answer to an ancient riddle--and the courage to make the most difficult choice of her life.In this extraordinary quest, combining high adventure and heroic drama, a girl discovers that all living things are connected in ways she never expected, and that true friendship can reach across cultures, and even across centuries.
  • The Ancient One

    T. A. Barron

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Books, Aug. 15, 1994)
    When Kate travels to Blade, Oregon, to spend a quiet vacation with her Aunt Melanie, she has no idea of the adventures that lie ahead. Blade, Oregon is home of the magical Lost Crater, in which a grove of giant readwood trees has remained untouched for thousands of years. Now the ancient grove has become the center of a major dispute between those who wish to save this rare sanctuary and the local loggers who see Lost Crater as their last hope to rejuvenate their dying mill town. Caught up in the struggle, Kate feels compelled to learn more and decides to follow a trail into the crater, which, as legend has it, was made by the ancient Halami people believed to have once lived in the region. But for Kate, what starts out as a day's discovery soon turns intor a life's journey. With the help of an ancient walking stick, Kate is thrust back in time five hundred years. Quickly befriended by a young Halami girl, Laioni, Kate learns that not much as changed in five centuries as she is caught in the middle of a battle for the same wilderness. Confronted by a myrid of strange and frightening creatures, including the trickster Kandeldandel and the evil Gashra, who is bend on destroying everything he cannot control, Kate must complete her quest and return to her own time. But to do so, she must not only discover the truth behind her own beliefs, but also unravel an ancient and wondrous riddle bearing the knowledge of life's intricate and fragile balance.
  • The Ancient Fae

    Terry Spear

    language (, Dec. 10, 2011)
    Princess Ritasia misses the adventure of getting her brother and cousins out of trouble, but when the hawk fae king arrives to court her, she becomes involved in trouble nothing like she's ever faced before.The hawk fae king, Tiernan, must find a bride, but being a tyrant king, or so his people believe, he must find a woman who would help him to change his people's view of how he and his queen shall rule.Princess Ritasia isn't anything like what he'd envision his queen would be like. Rough and tumble, unafraid of danger, and speaking her mind, the lady might just be the one for him.The princess believes the king is a tyrant, at least at times. But she discovers he's not all that he seems, and she wants to learn even more.The problem is that Ritasia stumbles across an ancient queen's magical artifact and nothing will ever be the same between her people, his, and what is dug up at the ancient fae dig site.
  • The Ancient One

    T. A. Barron

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 8, 2016)
    A powerful story exploring the interconnectedness of all things from New York Times betselling author of the Merlin saga.When thirteen-year-old Kate travels to Oregon for a quiet week at Aunt Melanie’s cottage, her plans are dashed by the discovery of a grove of giant redwood trees in nearby Lost Crater. While helping try to protect the redwood forest from loggers, Kate goes back five centuries through a time tunnel and finds herself facing the evil creature Gashra, who is bent on destroying the same forest. In this extraordinary quest from The Adventures of Kate series, a girl discovers that all living things are connected in ways she never expected, and that true friendship can reach across cultures, and even across centuries."Once in a great while a book comes along that is so powerful and so wise that you want to shout about it." —Madeleine L'Engle, bestselling author of A Wrinkle in Time, on The Ancient One
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  • The Ancient Inca Economy

    Sarah Machajewski

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The ancient Inca civilization is known having a developed economy, but the people didnÂ’t use money. In fact, the society didnÂ’t have it. This is just one fact presented in this volume, which provides an in-depth look at the Inca economy. The title covers terrace farming, irrigation, livestock, and the role of mitÂ’a labor in ancient Peru. Through the textÂ’s coverage of the governmentÂ’s distribution of goods and services, readers will understand why the society is sometimes called a utopia. Written with age-appropriate language and accompanied by highly detailed images, this title makes classroom social studies concepts accessible for readers.
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  • The Ancient Inca

    Patricia Calvert

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Explores the lives of ancient Incans, from the challenges of being a farmer to the rewards of being a ruler. Discover what kinds of crops they grew, how they built famous structures, such as Machu Picchu, and much more.
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  • The Ancient One

    T. A. Barron

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 16, 1992)
    When Kate travels to Blade, Oregon, for a quiet week at Aunt Melanie's cottage, her plans are dashed by the discovery of a grove of giant redwood trees in nearby Lost Crater. For thousands of years, no humans have entered the fog-filled crater--except possibly the Halami people, who lived in the region centuries ago before vanishing without a trace. Long a source of deep mystery, the crater is now a source of conflict, pitting those who see it as the dying mill town's last hope against those who see it as a rare sanctuary that should be protected.Caught up in this struggle, Kate follows an old Halami trail into the crater, and suddenly is thrown back in time five hundred years. Accompanied by the trickster Kandeldandel, the loyal Laioni, and the young logger Jody, she meets strange and enigmatic creatures, none more frightening than the volcanic Gashra, bent on destroying everything he cannot control. To defeat him, Kate must find the answer to an ancient riddle--and the courage to make the most difficult choice of her life.In this extraordinary quest, combining high adventure and heroic drama, a girl discovers that all living things are connected in ways she never expected, and that true friendship can reach across cultures, and even across centuries.
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  • The Ancient Incas

    Madeline Tyler

    Library Binding (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Readers are introduced to what life was like for the Incas as they explore this ancient civilization. Through detailed text that closely aligns with social studies curriculum topics, they are able to strengthen their critical-thinking skills by comparing and contrasting the lifestyle of the Incas and other ancient and modern civilizations. Helpful maps, a detailed timeline, and full-color photographs encourage readers to appreciate the diversity of other cultures and expand their worldview. Readers also find additional historical information in fact boxes and sidebars that reveal captivating stories of this advanced ancient civilization.
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  • The Ancients

    Bill Myers, James Riordan

    Mass Market Paperback (Tyndale Kids, June 16, 2002)
    Best-selling author Bill Myers teaches youth ages 10 and up about the danger of the occult and teaches them how to combat these dark forces with their faith. This updated, popular thriller mystery series has sold more than 80,000 books in its new revised format. #10 The Ancients--Becka and Scott help a young Native American named Swift Arrow wage spiritual warfare against evil forces, ancient rituals, and a dangerous web of deceit in a remote mountain village in New Mexico.
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  • The Ancients

    Bill Myers

    Paperback (Tyndale Kids, April 1, 1998)
    The occult is a very real influence for today's youth--and the world is only too eager to exploit their curiosity about the supernatural. Tyndale and Bill Myers, cocreator of McGee and Me!, counteract the deceptions presented by immensely popular titles with an innovative approach to juvenile fiction--the Forbidden Doors series. Insightful and straightforward, each volume tackles spiritual warfare by presenting biblical truths through realistic situations and characters. #10 The Ancients--"Swift Arrow has angered the gods with his lies! He must be driven from the tribe!" When Scott and Rebecca Williams are sent, along with their mom and Ryan, to a remote mountain village in New Mexico, they don't know what to expect. Their Internet friend Z has simply asked them to help a young brave named Swift Arrow. What they find in the small village is an evil so powerful that it attacks them with wind, thunder, lightning--even the very ground they walk on. But none of that is as frightening as the evil invading the heart and mind of one of their own. Now the battle is on, and the stakes are higher than ever before. Not only must they fight to defeat the evil threatening their new friend, but they must work together to restore truth--and save one they love.
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