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ID023288
Call Number937/NAR
Title ProperDaily life in ancient Rome
LanguageENG
AuthorNardo, Don
PublicationLondon,  Raintree Publishers,  2015.
Description48p   Orange spine
SeriesDaily life in ancient civilizations
NoteThis informative volume, written for young readers, examines some of the more basic and important aspects of ancient Roman life, including the makeup of the family; the houses inhabited by both rich and poor; major occupations and kinds of workers; education; religious worship; and a fascinating visit to the public baths, a daily ritual for most ancient Romans.
NoteWhy were the Romans so successful?
How did social status in Rome affect people's lives?
What kind of houses did the Romans live in?
How did the Romans cook and eat heir food?
What was ancient Roman family life like?
How were slaves used in ancient Rome?
What did the Romans do for fun?
How did the Romans worship their gods?
How much of Roman life is still with us?
A day in the life of a child in ancient Rome
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Standard Number9781406288063
Price. QualificationRs.299(Hb)
Classification Number937
Key WordsRome - Civilization ;  Civilization ;  Manners and customs ;  UOI - Civilization ;  Rome - Social life and customs ;  Social conditions ;  Lexile 850L ;  Social history ;  Rome (Empire) ;  Rome - Social conditions


 
 
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