Copyright Date:
2013
Edition Date:
2013
Release Date:
06/01/12
Pages:
48 pages
ISBN:
1-612-28275-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-612-28275-6
Dewey:
938
LCCN:
2012008635
Dimensions:
25 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
BOONE, Mary . The Byzantine Empire . ISBN 978-1-61228-281-7 ; 978-1-61228-356-2 . LC 2012015879. DIPRIMIO, Pete . Ancient Sparta . ISBN 978-1-61228-276-3 ; 978-1-61228-351-7 . LC 2012009410. GAGNE, Tammy . The Celts of the British Isles . ISBN 978-1-61228-283-1; 978-1-61228-358-6 . LC 2012009414. GIBSON, Karen Bush . Ancient Babylon . ISBN 978-1-61228-281-7 ; 978-1-61228-356-2 . LC 2012008636. LEAVITT, Amie Jane . Ancient Athens . ISBN 978-1-61228-275-6 ; 978-1-61228-350-0 . LC 2012008635. ORR, Tamra . Ancient Egypt . ISBN 978-1-61228-279-4; 978-1-61228-354-8 . LC 2012008638. ORR, Tamra . The Aztecs . ISBN 978-1-61228-284-8; 978-1-61228-359-3 . LC 2012009411. ROBERTS, Russell . Ancient China . ISBN 978-1-61228-277-0 ; 978-1-61228-352-4 . LC 2012008637. TRACY, Kathleen . Ancient Assyria . ISBN 978-1-61228-282-4 ; 978-1-61228-357-9 . LC 2012015878. ea vol: 48p. (Explore Ancient Worlds Series). map. photos. reprods. bibliog. chron. further reading. glossary. index. notes. websites. CIP. Mitchell Lane . 2012. PLB $29.95; ebook $29.95. Gr 5-7 This mediocre series is marred by significant issues. Aztecs, Egypt , Sparta, and Babylon contain substantial fictionalization without explaining that the narratives exist only to illustrate different experiences within these civilizations. Given the target audience, such clarification is necessary. Celts focuses almost completely on the Celts across Europe instead of (as the title states) the British Isles. Much of Athens is written in second person, a style choice students are frequently told to avoid in their own writing. Many of the visual elements are grainy. Words defined in the glossaries are not bolded in the texts. Some information can be found in this set, but it's buried beneath a lot of weak editorial decisions. Recipes and crafts or activities round out the back matter.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Long ago, Greece was a collection of little city-states that would have been very similar to the small countries in existence today. Athens was one of these city-states. At the height of its civilization, Athens was considered a center for the arts, philosophy, and learning. People traveled far distances just to visit its beautiful edifices and discuss important issues of the time with the likes of Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. The modern world would be a very different place if it weren't for the influence of ancient Athens. We can thank this ancient city and its civilization for their impact on western government, architecture, art, literature, mathematics, and science. Book jacket.