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Arranged geographically by continent, GREAT CIVILISATIONS introduces 20 exceptional cultures and moments in human history. Find out how modern humans left Africa and when they settled in each continent. Learn about the origins of farming and how it led to the formation of wealthy cities and large empires. Discover amazing civilisations from around the world, from the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, to the earliest African and Australian cultures. AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR: David Owen worked as an editor in children’s reference publishing for many years before becoming a freelance author and editor. Giulia Lombardo is a freelance illustrator based in Florence, Italy. She has illustrated non-fiction books on a range of subjects. Dr John Haywood is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Great Britain and the author of many books including The New Atlas of World History (Thames & Hudson) and The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Civilisations. SELLING POINTS: . Provides an introduction to 20 ancient civilisations . Packed with information on food, trade, warriors, goddesses, festivals & much more . An eye-catching mix of large scenes showing how people lived and smaller illustrations with details of daily life . Ideal for home & school libraries.

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This book begins with a ‘prehistory’ section, and then the ancient civilisations are organised into geographical regions. Within those sections, the civilisations are in chronological order. As well as including civilisations that are typically studied at primary school (such as Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece), less common ones are included, such as those in Ancient China and Japan and the Minoans.

Each page is really colourful with engaging illustrations such as maps showing where the ancient civilisations were, pictures of their artwork, labelled diagrams of their houses and examples of what their clothing was like. There is a handy glossary at the back of some of the trickier words that are used in the book. The pages are arranged in an accessible way with clear subheadings for the different sections.

This is a fantastic overview of many ancient civilisations and would be great for any KS2 classroom.

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