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64 pp.
| Heinemann
| June, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 1-403-48748-0$32.86
|
PaperISBN 1-403-48754-5$9.49 New ed. (1997)
(4)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
These books offer overviews of the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations. After a brief look at how archaeologists uncover details about the past, cleanly designed two-page sections focus on such topics as government, home life, religion, and major battles. The random presentation can be confusing, but the clear texts are supported by well-captioned photographs and helpful maps. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Ancient Egyptians, The Ancient Greeks, The Ancient Romans, The Aztecs, and The Incas.
64 pp.
| Heinemann
| June, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 1-403-48746-4$32.86
|
PaperISBN 1-403-48752-9$9.49 New ed. (1997)
(4)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
These books offer overviews of the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations. After a brief look at how archaeologists uncover details about the past, cleanly designed two-page sections focus on such topics as government, home life, religion, and major battles. The random presentation can be confusing, but the clear texts are supported by well-captioned photographs and helpful maps. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Ancient Egyptians, The Ancient Greeks, The Ancient Romans, The Aztecs, and The Incas.
64 pp.
| Heinemann
| June, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 1-403-48749-9$32.86
|
PaperISBN 1-403-48755-3$9.49 New ed. (1997)
(4)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
These books offer overviews of the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations. After a brief look at how archaeologists uncover details about the past, cleanly designed two-page sections focus on such topics as government, home life, religion, and major battles. The random presentation can be confusing, but the clear texts are supported by well-captioned photographs and helpful maps. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Ancient Egyptians, The Ancient Greeks, The Ancient Romans, The Aztecs, and The Incas.
64 pp.
| Heinemann
| June, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 1-403-48747-2$32.86
|
PaperISBN 1-403-48753-7$9.49 New ed. (1997)
(4)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
These books offer overviews of the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations. After a brief look at how archaeologists uncover details about the past, cleanly designed two-page sections focus on such topics as government, home life, religion, and major battles. The random presentation can be confusing, but the clear texts are supported by well-captioned photographs and helpful maps. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Ancient Egyptians, The Ancient Greeks, The Ancient Romans, The Aztecs, and The Incas.
64 pp.
| Heinemann
| June, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 1-403-48750-2$32.86
|
PaperISBN 1-403-48756-1$9.49 New ed. (1997)
(4)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
These books offer overviews of the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations. After a brief look at how archaeologists uncover details about the past, cleanly designed two-page sections focus on such topics as government, home life, religion, and major battles. The random presentation can be confusing, but the clear texts are supported by well-captioned photographs and helpful maps. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Ancient Egyptians, The Ancient Greeks, The Ancient Romans, The Aztecs, and The Incas.
(3)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
In short double-page chapters, these better-than-serviceable histories cover many different aspects of life in the Mayan and Sumerian civilizations and during the Middle Ages, including government, religion, medicine, agriculture, family, education, trade, and warfare. The spreads are attractive, featuring many illustrations, maps, and sidebars. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Maya, The Sumerians, and The Middle Ages.]
(3)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
In short double-page chapters, these better-than-serviceable histories cover many different aspects of life in the Mayan and Sumerian civilizations and during the Middle Ages, including government, religion, medicine, agriculture, family, education, trade, and warfare. The spreads are attractive, featuring many illustrations, maps, and sidebars. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Maya, The Sumerians, and The Middle Ages.]
(3)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
Twenty-eight double-page spreads give overviews of as many different aspects of Renaissance history, including government, the arts and sciences, religion, warfare, and trade. Major figures such as Michelangelo, da Vinci, Galileo, Shakespeare, and Gutenberg are introduced. The spreads are attractive, featuring many color illustrations and sidebars. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind.
(3)
4-6
Understanding People in the Past series.
In short double-page chapters, these better-than-serviceable histories cover many different aspects of life in the Mayan and Sumerian civilizations and during the Middle Ages, including government, religion, medicine, agriculture, family, education, trade, and warfare. The spreads are attractive, featuring many illustrations, maps, and sidebars. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Understanding People in the Past titles: The Maya, The Sumerians, and The Middle Ages.]