Copyright Date:
2012
Edition Date:
2012
Release Date:
08/01/11
Pages:
88 pages
ISBN:
1-615-30513-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-615-30513-1
Dewey:
938
LCCN:
2011000086
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)
ANDERSON, Michael . Ancient Rome . ISBN 978-1-61530-522-3 ; ISBN 978-1-61530-571-1 . LC 2011004749. HOLLAR, Sherman . Ancient Egypt . ISBN 978-1-61530-523-0 ; ISBN 978-1-61530-572-8 . LC 2011004714. ea vol: 88p. (Ancient Civilizations Series). diags. maps. photos. bibliog. reprods. further reading. glossary. index. Web sites. CIP. Britannica Educational . 2011. PLB $31.70; ebook $31.70. Gr 5-8 These slim books provide enough information about the development, way of life, accomplishments, and decline of these civilizations without overwhelming readers. Maps; full-color illustrations and photographs, many full page; and sidebars provide additional focus. In Greece , the system of city-states, is explained. Literature, art, and architecture and their lasting influence are described in detail. Rome discusses the military expertise of Caesar and Pompey and the winning of the Punic Wars that led to world domination. The Romans' genius in engineering is highlighted with descriptions of the famous Appian Way and the aqueduct, the Aqua Appia. In Egypt , the use of the Nile and its influence on the development of this civilization is emphasized. From the very beginnings in agriculture to the development of a sophisticated irrigation system, the river was a significant factor in the formation of Egyptian civilization. The building of the great pyramids and the art of mummification are also mentioned. A detailed discussion of the everyday lives of the rich and the poor provide valuable insight. These books are good starting points for research or for students interested in learning about the ancient world. Lana Miles, Jackson Elementary School, Rosenberg, TX
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Frequently cited as a land that birthed civilization and culture as we know it, the impact of ancient Greece on the world cannot be overstated. Its flourishing city-states laid the creative foundations for much of the literature, drama, art, and architecture we enjoy today, while advances in governance and law have shaped the development of democracy. This lively volume chronicles the major events and achievements of this dynamic society and profiles some of its most notable figures. Numerous maps, illustrations, and sidebars transport the reader to the ancient, awe-inspiring past of the Hellenic Republic.