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Egyptians: life in ancient Egypt / Sonneborn, Liz; Hiti, Samuel (ill.) 2010  Book
Hiti, Samuel (ill.) Book
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Publication London, Lerner Books, 2010.
Description 48pBlack spine
Series Life in ancient civilizations
Summary/Abstract The Ancient Egyptians were known for their large stone pyramids, but did you also know that the Egyptians turned some cats into mummies after they died? They also made a strong kind of paper by pressing together layers of a plant, and they performed surgery as early as 4,500 years ago. Find out what life was like in the mighty empire of Ancient Egypt. In this book, you'll learn about people's daily activities, religion, buildings, inventions, and leaders. Photographs and vivid comic-style illustrations help bring this culture to life!
Contents Egyptian life Gods and mummies A land of builders Inventions and ideas Ancient Egyptians you should know Egypt, now and then
Standard Number 9780761353812 Pb.
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Romans: life in ancient Rome / Sonneborn, Liz; Hiti, Samuel (ill.) 2010  Book
Hiti, Samuel (ill.) Book
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Publication London, Lerner Books, 2010.
Description 48pBlack spine
Series Life in ancient civilizations
Summary/Abstract Did you know that the ancient Romans had one of the world's greatest armies? Did you know that the ancient Romans gathered to watch chariot races at a stadium called the Circus Maximus? Did you know that the ancient Romans used the same alphabet we use? The ancient Roman Empire, centered in Rome, the capital of modern-day Italy, lasted from about 509 B.C. to 476 A.D. Read on to find out more about this fascinating culture.
Contents Everyday life Worshipping the gods Building the Roman world Roman ideas and inventions Famous Romans Rome lives on
Standard Number 9780761353843 Pb.
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