Briefly describes ancient Greek civilization and provides instructions for making models of items such as Greek columns, statues, stringed instruments, and catapults.
Briefly traces the development of ancient Egyptian civilization and gives instructions for making models of such Egyptian artifacts as pyramids, hieroglyphics, papyrus scrolls, frieze painting, board games, and jewelry.
Briefly traces the development of Roman civilization and gives instructions for making models of such Roman artifacts as armor, mosaics, arches, togas, coins, a battering ram, and an assault tower.
Traces the military and political career of Julius Caesar who became dictator of the Roman Empire in 49 B.C. and discusses the history and culture of Ancient Rome.
Outlines the history of Rome from its foundation in 753 B. C. Describes the way it influenced Europe and covers Roman life, gods, weapons, wars, roads, slavery and entertainment.
An introduction to the various elements of ancient Roman civilization, including gods and goddesses, clothing, food, town and country life, government, and the army.