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Practical Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World: How People Lived in the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire

Practical Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World: How People Lived in the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire

Charlotte Hurdman,Philip Steele,Richard Tames

An illustrated children's history book which is aimed at 8 to 12 year olds. It covers the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire and contains suggestions for 60 practical projects.
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Step into two million years of human history and explore the wonders of the ancient world. Discover how hunters became farmers during the Stone Age. Marvel at the birth of European civilisation in Ancient Greece and find out how one small city became the heart of the Roman Empire. Age 9+

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Title - Practical Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World: How People Lived in the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire

Edition -

Author - Charlotte Hurdman,Philip Steele,Richard Tames

ISBN 13 - 9781842150726

Imprint - Southwater

Publisher - Anness Publishing

Date Published - 03/01/2000

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 228 x 297 x mm

Weight - 1660 g

Languages - English