How many female Viking warriors does it take to make a fact? When archaeologist Dr. Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson discovers that the bones contained in the most significant Viking warrior grave ever opened are in fact female, she and her team upend centuries of historically accepted conclusions and ignite a furious debate around the reality of female Viking warriors and the role of gender in both ancient and modern times. In The Bones of Birka, author C. M. Surrisi introduces young readers t...
EXCLUSIVE COLORING BOOK Edition of W. T. Stace's A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Communication through the Ages (Technology Through the Ages)
by Michael Woods and Mary B Woods
The Fall of the Roman Empire (History's Great Defeats S.) (Opposing viewpoints digests)
by Don Nardo
Discusses some of the causes that may have led to the end of the Roman Empire, including changes in population, economic decay, class and religious divisions, and military conquest.
Tiberius Claudius Maximus (Rebuilding the Past S.) (Roman World S.)
by Peter Connolly
Part of a series for lower secondary history courses, which aims to bring to life the people and places of bygone days, this volume describes the life and times of Roman legionary Tiberius Claudius Maximus.
Living in Ancient Greece (Living in the Ancient World)
by Norman Bancroft-Hunt
Living in Ancient Greece primarily focuses on an ""ideal"" period set some time in the Classical period of Perikles. This book examines all the aspects of daily life across all strata of Greek society, from the aristoi to the Metics and slaves; from food to religious beliefs. Coverage includes major Greek heroes, the mystery of oracles, festivals and their origins, fishing and farming, what Greeks ate, the training of athletes, and the importance of drama in daily life. This reference is a usefu...
From the 500s Bce to the 200s Ce: Pythagoras to Nagarjuna (History's Most Influential Philosophers)
by Brian Duignan
Meet some of the powerful gods, brave heroes and terrifying monsters that occupy Greek myths and legends. Learn how myths helped the Ancient Greeks to understand their universe, and even how they influence the world we live in today. WOW! Facts is a progressively levelled series of non-fiction books that support reading fluency and comprehension for struggling and reluctant readers. It is available in banded levels from Turquoise to Grey, with reading ages ranging from 6 to 9. The titles in Whi...
Democracy's Birth in Ancient Rome-Children's Ancient History Books
by Baby Professor
Visiting the Past Roman Forum & Colosseum paperback (Visiting the Past)
This visually stunning series focuses on world heritage sites, representative of different eras, peoples, places and historical events. The reader is given a narrative tour of each site to discover what can be learned from the surviving evidence - why and how the place was built, the daily lives of the people who lived there and the surviving evidence that can help us to reconstruct the place when it was in use. The series is: - extensive, specially commissioned photography - a complete ground p...
Part of a series that focuses on six world heritage sites, this text explores the Acropolis. It provides a narrative tour of the site, looking at surviving evidence that can help reconstruct why and how the Acropolis was built and the lives of the people who lived nearby.
A topic based approach to a great civilisation through five books, each covering a different aspect of that civilisation. The history in these books explores how people lived and draws out what our own society has learnt from the ancient civilisation. Focuses on primary sources and what they tell us about people, events and changes in the society in question. Each book contains: - further reading and websites - glossary and index
Excavating The Past: Ancient Egypt Paperback (Excavating the Past)
Contents: The Ancient Egyptian World (The development of archaeology); Unlocking the Language (The Rosetta Stone, Scribes and scholars); Mummies and the Afterlife (The royal tomb at Deir el-Bahri, Making a mummy); The Pyramid Builders (The Great Pyramid at Giza, Pyramid designers and builders); Pharaohs and Government (The Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamen’s treasures, Egyptian society); Temples and Gods (The great temple complex at Karnak, Priests and worshippers); Everyday Life of the Wealthy (...
Experience Archaeology is a book for Australian students aged 15–16. Written by experienced historians, this text introduces the many techniques used by archaeologists to examine the past. The skills of the archaeologist are examined with examples from a myriad of sites across the world. The second part of the book examines in depth eighteen site studies in five areas: Aboriginal archaeology, Egypt and the Middle East, The Greek World, The Roman World, Europe and Asia.
Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East (Looking Back S.)
by John Malam
People in the past Ancient Greece Children (People in the Past)
by Richard Tames
A topic based approach to a great civilisation through five books, each covering a different aspect of that civilisation. The history in these books explores how people lived and draws out what our own society has learnt from the ancient civilisation. Focuses on primary sources and what they tell us about people, events and changes in the society in question. Each book contains: - further reading and websites - glossary and index