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Books with title The Early Human World

  • The Early Human World

    Peter Robertshaw, Jill Rubalcaba

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2005)
    A six-million-year-old jaw bone in Ethiopia proves to be a piece of the earliest hominid discovered-so far. Big Mama, who used a tree branch to escape from a zoo in Holland, is found sipping chocolate milk at a local restaurant. Nandy, a 50,000-year-old skeleton surrounded by flower pollen in Iraq, casts doubt on the beastly reputation of an early hominid. Found frozen in the Alps, �tzi reveals what people in Europe ate 5,000 years ago. Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba, a chimpanzee, a Neandertal, and the Iceman are just some of the characters who make up The Early Human World.Peter Robertshaw and Jill Rubalcaba tell the story of early human life using an incredible variety of primary sources: 3.5-million-year-old footprints preserved by a volcano provide evidence of our ancestors' walking on two legs. Stone flakes fashioned 2 million years ago prove early hominids used tools. Bears, lions, and rhinoceroses painted in a cave 30,000 years ago reveal our ancestors' artistic side. An 8,500-year-old dog grave shows the extraordinarily long history of man's best friend. This evidence helps archaeologists decipher not just how we came to be the Homo sapiens we are today, but also what life may have been like for our earliest ancestors. The first Australians encountered freakishly gigantic beasts: kangaroos as big as houses and tortoises the size of cars. The Sahara Desert was once a fertile land, supporting herds of cattle, sheep, and goats. The Early Human World takes readers to sites around the world as archaeologists piece together the clues to our past.
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  • The Human World

    Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Hardcover (Owlkids, Oct. 15, 2013)
    Discover how many passengers there are for every car in the world, measure the world's largest grocery store in soccer fields, visualize how much food is thrown away every single day, and more! From population growth and distribution of wealth to natural resources, access to water, and how we communicate with one another, this book explores our world using a wide variety of icons, graphics, and pictograms.
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  • Student Study Guide to The Early Human World

    Peter Robertshaw, Jill Rubalcaba

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2005)
    The Student Study Guides are important and unique components that are available for each of the books in The World in Ancient Times series. Each of the Student Study Guides is designed to be used with the main text at school or sent home for homework assignments. The activities in the Student Study guide will help students get the most out of their history books. Each student study guide includes a chapter-by-chapter two-page lesson that uses a variety of interesting activities to help a student master history and develop important reading and study skills.
  • The Human-made World

    Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "First published in 2015 by Wayland"--Title page verso.
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  • Student Study Guide to The Early Human World

    Peter Robertshaw, Jill Rubalcaba

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2005)
    The Student Study Guides are important and unique components that are available for each of the books in The World in Ancient Times series. Each of the Student Study Guides is designed to be used with the main text at school or sent home for homework assignments. The activities in the Student Study guide will help students get the most out of their history books. Each student study guide includes a chapter-by-chapter two-page lesson that uses a variety of interesting activities to help a student master history and develop important reading and study skills.
  • Student Study Guide to The Early Human World

    Peter Robertshaw, Jill Rubalcaba

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2005)
    The Student Study Guides are important and unique components that are available for each of the books in The World in Ancient Times series. Each of the Student Study Guides is designed to be used with the main text at school or sent home for homework assignments. The activities in the Student Study guide will help students get the most out of their history books. Each student study guide includes a chapter-by-chapter two-page lesson that uses a variety of interesting activities to help a student master history and develop important reading and study skills.
  • The Human-Made World

    Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "First published in 2015 by Wayland"--Title page verso.
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  • The Early Modern World

    Alex Woolf

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Oct. 26, 2017)
    What developments in government and society, food and farming, exploration and discovery, science and technology, art and literature, religion, education and entertainment were there in the early modern world of Europe between the years 1500 and 1789, and how did these compare with those made during the same time period in the Islamic world and elsewhere in Africa and Asia? What was happening at the same time in the Americas? Packed with beautiful illustrations, this book, in the Parallel History series for readers upwards of age nine, will help you to explore the early modern world chronologically, with timelines to show you when major events and achievements took place.
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  • Student Study Guide to The Early Human World

    Peter Robertshaw;Jill Rubalcaba

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1602)
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  • The Human World

    Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Paperback (Wayland, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Marvel at the world's most amazing man-made features, pioneering technology and engineering, world debt, and how we use resources - all visualised in beautifully designed infographics.The World in Infographics series presents an exciting form of data visualisation using icons, pictograms and graphics to present information to kids in a whole new way.
  • The Early Human World

    Jill Rubalcaba Peter Robertshaw

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, USA, Nov. 29, 2004)
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  • The Human World

    Jon Richards

    Hardcover (Owlkids Books, March 15, 1605)
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