Etruscans (ENHANCED eBook)

Etruscans (ENHANCED eBook) PDF

Author: Marilynn G. Barr

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 2002-03-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1429112328

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Ancient Civilizations Etruscans introduces students to an ancient civilization shrouded in mystery and its people, the Etruscans. Although, to date, no manuscripts have been discovered and scholars have had little success in translating the Etruscan alphabet, archaeological discoveries have uncovered a multitude of artifacts that offer insights into their daily lives.

Rome (ENHANCED eBook)

Rome (ENHANCED eBook) PDF

Author: Tracey Ann Schofield

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 2002-03-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1429112042

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Learn about the citizens, politics, daily life, food, music, drama, sports, literature, architecture, fashion, medicine and more! In comparing this fascinating civilization to the present day, students will develop an appreciation for the enormous contributions ancient Romans made to modern life. Innovative group and individual projects engage students in investigations about military strategy, superstitions, the marketplace, Roman cuisine and much more! Unique source materials add to the wealth of information included in this outstanding resource!

The Romans (ENHANCED eBook)

The Romans (ENHANCED eBook) PDF

Author: Tim McNeese

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 1999-09-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1429109130

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"The Romans" (500 B.C.—500 A.D.) provides an overview of the dramatic growth of Rome from a tiny agricultural village on the banks of the Tiber to an empire of several million square miles—the largest in the history of the world. Special emphasis is given to the sociology of life in Ancient Rome—the lives of ordinary women, children, families, and soldiers—as well as to the great political, cultural, and intellectual achievements which shaped the course of the Western world. The rise of Christianity, the lives of the emperors, as well as the internal and external conflicts which led to Rome's decline are all vividly documented in this richly illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. Tests and answer keys are included.

The Etruscans

The Etruscans PDF

Author: Mauro Cristofani

Publisher: Smithmark Pub

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780883654316

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In a detailed study of ancient Italy's Etruscan civilization, the Italian archaeologist discusses town and country life, family and social organization, language, economy, and religion

Rome--Book I (ENHANCED eBook)

Rome--Book I (ENHANCED eBook) PDF

Author: Marilyn Chase

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 1970-09-01

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1429116331

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Rome—I contains 12 PowerPoint slides, 12 reproducible pages, and a richly detailed teacher's guide. Among the topics covered in this volume are the geography of Italy in the 6th century B.C., Rome's Etruscan heritage, Roman government and religion, Roman law, the Roman army, and Julius Caesar.