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Ancient Rome

Exploring the Ancient World

Library Bound Book List: $37.27 / S&L: $27.95

Reading Level: 6-8

Interest Level: 6-8

Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-1-4339-4160-3
Author: Sean Sheehan
Copyright: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 64
Trim: 7.75" x 10"
Dewey: 937
Subject: Social Studies
Binding: Library
BISAC: JNF025020, JNF038060
Primary Sources • Fact Boxes • For Further Information Section • Timelines • Glossary • Maps • Index
The Roman Empire conquered much of Europe and some of what is now Asia during the early first century. They were known for their powerful military and their overblown spectacles of gladiatorial matches, which often included exotic animals such as lions and tigers. But what caused this gargantuan empire's decline? This book covers the rise and fall of ancient Rome, from aqueducts to the battle of Zama. Fun fact boxes support the main narrative.

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Series Review: Exploring the Ancient WorldReading a volume in this series is like walking through a museum exhibit. The development, progression and decline of these civilizations are all presented as large images of artifacts, artwork, photographs, and colorful maps dominate the pages...The series would be a valuable addition to libraries looking to update or strengthen their collections on these particular topics, and would be a fine choice for research purposes.Library Media Connection

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