The Greeks: Leaders in Democracy (Ancient Civilizations)
The books in this series give in-depth coverage to four of the Ancient World's most important civilizations. The books show how these civilizations began, how they developed and became large and important ones, and how they eventually died out. Trade, arts, education, and political and religious topics are all covered
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Where was ancient Greece? Who were the ancient Greeks? What did ancient Greeks eat? What did ancient Greeks wear? Trade and commerce Philosophy, sciences, art and architecture Beliefs and godsThe people today.
THE ESSENTIAL WORLD HISTORY, 6e presents a balanced picture of world history that pays respect to the richness and diversity of the tapestry of the human experience. Based on the Sixth Edition of Duiker and Spielvogel's comprehensive WORLD HISTORY, this critically and popularly acclaimed book balances a thorough global approach with attention to the unique character and development of civilization in divergent parts of the world. The text covers individual civilizations such as China, India, and Europe, with due attention paid to the rise of the West, and provides points of comparison between and among these civilizations.
West African Kingdoms: Empires Of Gold and Trade (Ancient Civilizations)
The books in this series give in-depth coverage to four of the Ancient World's most important civilizations. The books show how these civilizations began, how they developed and became large and important ones, and how they eventually died out. Trade, arts, education, and political and religious topics are all covered.
The Phoenicians: Mysterious Sea People (Ancient Civilizations)
Describes the lives of the ancient Phoenicians, covering their foods, crops, animals, clothing, trade, and religions, and includes a time line and a glossary.
The Mesopotamians: Conquerors Of The Middle East (Ancient Civilizations)
An introduction to the ancient Mesopotamians, their lifestyles, kings, customs, and changes for the future.
Who were the Mesopotamians? Sumerians and the first civilization Crops and animals Mesopotamian clothing Arts, crafts, and temples as part of everyday life ...