Encyclopedia of the Ancient World

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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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Answer key for Early American Literature.

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U.S. History to 1877 is a one-year curriculum for high school that integrates U.S. history, government, English, and Bible (3 full-year credits).

Throughout the year, students will develop a biblical worldview in their daily life, in areas such as history, economics, law, and science.

This curriculum focuses on the time of early exploration to the Civil War and dives into the structures and functions of the U.S. Government through reading historical documents, political speeches, and literature written during that time period.

 
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