Ancient Egypt (History Beneath Your Feet) (Exploring the Ancient World)
by Jane Shuter
Find the answers to these questions and more in New Explore History: Ancient Egypt.
Ancient Civilizations of the Aztecs and Maya (Cultural & Geographical Exploration - Chronicles from National Geographic S.)
Although they existed for only 100, and 1000 years respectively, the Aztecs and the Mayas left an impressive cultural and historical legacy to the world. This book tells their stories, using National Geographic articles from almost 100 years ago.'
This volume gives an impression of the Archaeozoology Department's current research activity. It will be useful for several research workers, a number of technical assistants, and research students of archaeozoology.
A Visual History of Houses and Cities Around the World (Visual History of the World)
by Nicholas Faulkner
Explains how records of life become hidden and the efforts people have made to reconstruct past civilizations by examining their artifacts, caves, shipwrecks, and burial sites.
Describes mummies found in various parts of the world includeing the insides of mummies of all kinds, how mummies were prepared, and examines the evidence about their cultures' beliefs in an afterlife.
Fun Fact File: World Wonders!: Sets 1 - 2 (Fun Fact File: World Wonders!)
The Living Tomb
by Jacqueline Morley, David Salariya, and Nicholas Hewetson
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (6pack) (History's Mysteries)
by Janey Levy
Jigsaw Journey Smithsonian: Dinosaurs & Other Prehistoric Animals (Jigsaw Journey)
by Courtney Acampora
Highlights the many archaeological digs and findings in Greece and discusses what life was like in ancient Greece.
Mummies, Bones & Body Parts (Carolrhoda Photo Books (Hardcover))
by Charlotte Wilcox
Mummy (Eyewitness Books (Knopf Hardcover)) (DK Eyewitness Books)
by James Putnam
Documents the history and significance of mummies, both natural and man-made, and describes the principles and ceremonies associated with them.
Polar Bears and the Arctic (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker, #16)
by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce
How Are Mummies Made? Archaeology Kids Books Grade 4 Children's Ancient History
by Baby Professor
Fast Forward books are lots of fun! They also transform distant events of history into very real, dramatically vivid experiences for young readers. Each title covers one specific theme, then, using a series of color-illustrated two-page spreads, shows the location of that theme at different times over many centuries. Tabs on page edges label illustrations with a succession of identifying dates, with the final spread showing the title subject's location as it exists today. (Ages 7 and older)In th...
Machu Picchu (High Interest Books: Digging Up the Past)
by Barbara A Somervill