Encyclopedia of the Ancient World

Item #: 16701 
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Jane Bingham

ISBN: 9780794511418

From daily life to royalty, this encyclopedia explores the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Over 400 pages of full-color illustrated text and details.

Overview

This lavishly illustrated encyclopedia follows the dramatic history of the world's early civilizations, from the first farmers of the Middle East to the rise of mighty empires in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Stunning photographs and detailed reconstructions create and vivid picture of life in the ancient world, while the comprehensive factfinders include a time chart, who's who, and lots more about gods and goddesses, mythology and details of recent archaeological finds.

Enter the ancient world and discover:

  • How writing first developed
  • Why Julius Caesar was murdered
  • What was the story of the Trojan Horse
  • How a woman became an Egyptian pharoah
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Travel the world as you explore diverse countries and cultures while learning geography. Read true stories of missionaries and the Gospel of Matthew to understand God's heart for the world in this year-long curriculum for 4th-8th grade (plus 2nd-3rd grade siblings).

Students are introduced to the physical and spiritual needs of mankind as they learn about ecosystems and lifestyles in different parts of the world. Prepare traditional food, make native crafts, and listen to ethnic music.

 
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD--Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
 
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