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Books with title The Ancient World, Grades 7-12

  • The Ancient Greek World

    Jennifer T. Roberts, Tracy Barrett

    Library Binding (Oxford University Press, May 6, 2004)
    Jennifer Roberts and Tracy Barrett bring together their respective mastery of scholarship and storytelling to tell the history of a place, a people, and a culture that has left some of the most beautiful art, the greatest stories, and the most magnificent cities and buildings that the world has ever known. The Ancient Greek World uses primary sources such as Homer's Odyssey, Herodotus' Histories, a Minoan drinking cup, and a child's grave epitaph to present a balanced and lively narrative history of ancient Greece. A chronology, cast of characters, maps, pronunciation table, further reading, and index supplement the main text.
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  • The Ancient World, Grades 7-12

    Tim McNeese

    Paperback (Lorenz Educational Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    The Ancient World"" (Paleolithic Age500 B.C.) covers the period from the dark prehistory of the Paleolithic Age to the development of the earliest centers of civilization in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley. The lives of hunter-gatherers, the agricultural revolution, and the rise of the world's first cities are all vividly depicted in this richly illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. Tests and answer keys are included.
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  • The Ancient World

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Facts on File, July 1, 2005)
    An eight-volume set examining the development of costume and fashion and the social history that gave rise to it. It depicts the changing styles, processes, and trends - from the first people to wear clothes in the last Ice Age to the courtly fashion of medieval Europe to the globalization of Western style - that led us to the clothing of today.
  • The Ancient World

    Jane Bingham

    eBook (Facts on File, July 1, 2005)
    An eight-volume set examining the development of costume and fashion and the social history that gave rise to it. It depicts the changing styles, processes, and trends - from the first people to wear clothes in the last Ice Age to the courtly fashion of medieval Europe to the globalization of Western style - that led us to the clothing of today.
  • The Ancient Greek World

    Jennifer T. Roberts; Tracy Barrett

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Rare Book
  • The Ancient World

    Chisholm

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
    None
  • The Ancient World

    Alex Woolf

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Aug. 24, 2017)
    What developments in government and politics, food and farming, architecture, science, art and medicine were there in the ancient civilisations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, and how did these compare with those made during the same time period by the Shang Dynasty, the Assyrians and the Phoenicians? What was happening at the same time in the Persian Empire and in Oceania? Packed with beautiful illustrations, this book, in the Parallel History series for readers upwards of age nine, will help you to explore the ancient world chronologically, with timelines to show you when major events and achievements took place.
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  • The Ancient World

    Salem Press, Christina J. Moose, Alison Aves, Frank Northen Magill

    Hardcover (Salem Pr Inc, March 1, 1998)
    Book by Salem Press
  • The Ancient World

    R. J. Cootes

    Paperback (Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd, June 1, 1974)
    None
  • The Ancient World

    S. Ross, Henri de Saint-Blanquet

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
    None
  • The Ancient World

    R. J. Cootes, L. E. Snellgrove

    Paperback (Longman Pub Group, Jan. 1, 1983)
    1983 The Ancient World -- Workbook (P) by Roy R. Pellicano & Grace Pellicano ***ISBN-13: 9780582366909 ***Pages: 60
  • The Ancient World

    Mike Corbishley, James Field

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A comparative history records the important events, empires, battles, inventions, and discoveries of the earliest civilizations of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, up to 450 A.D., with the aid of time charts, specially commissioned artwork, photographs, and maps.