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Books with title The World in Ancient Times: Primary Sources

  • The World in Ancient Times: Primary Sources & Reference Volume

    Ronald Mellor, Amanda H. Podany

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, June 23, 2005)
    The World in Ancient Times is a unique series of books that tells the story of the ancient world using a broad range of primary sources, from Homer's Odyssey to a Mesopotamian marriage contract, from the Buddha's Four Noble Truths to a Maya altar with hieroglyphs. These documents help students take an active role in understanding history.The World in Ancient Times Primary Sources and Reference Volume brings together 76 additional documents from all the regions covered in the series. From the ancient Near Eastern epic Gilgamesh to an Aztec poem, from Chinese oracle bones to a comic tale from the Pancha-tantra, a South Asian story collection, this volume paints the colorful history of the ancient world in vivid detail. Students will also find letters, diary entries, laws, fables, plays, poems, sermons, schoolbooks, proverbs, and even graffiti in this fascinating volume. Each excerpt is set in context by an introduction, and helpful marginal notes define unfamiliar words and identify the proper names within the text. For each source, there is a handy guide to further reading on the topic. This sourcebook also contains a world map, a cast of characters, and a timeline that help students understand how the histories of the various regions of the ancient world fit together as a whole. A thematic index helps students compare documents on topics of interest across the ancient world. A comprehensive index to the entire World in Ancient Times series completes this engaging volume.
  • The World in Ancient Times Set

    William L. Fash, Mary E. Lyons, Eric H. Cline, Jill Rubalcaba

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 8, 2005)
    The World in Ancient Times, a one-of-a-kind series that combines the knowledge of scholars of ancient history with the storytelling know-how of writers of young adult fiction. Each book is made up of 24 to 26 chapters short and lively enough to hold the attention of a middle-school student. Each chapter is based on one or more primary sources from antiquity, such as a quote from an ancient historian, a well-worn coin, a piece of pottery, or a partly crumbled wall. These pieces of evidence are clues from which the authors reconstruct the world in ancient times. Most history books tell what we know; by using actual quotes and curious objects from the past, The World in Ancient Times hooks young readers into the story of not only what we know but the often more interesting tale of how we know it.
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  • Words of the Ancient Romans: Primary Sources

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent, May 26, 2003)
    Provides a historical look into the cultural, political, social, and religious aspects of ancient Roman life.
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  • The World in Ancient Times: Primary Sources and Reference Volume

    University Ronald Mellor

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, USA, June 23, 2005)
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