Life during the great civilizations

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The Byzantine empire

2005
Presents a short study of the Byzantine Empire between the second and seventh centuries, and discusses the destruction of the Roman Empire, Byzantine rulers and dynasties, social, political, and religious society, and more.

The Inca

2005
Presents a short study of the Incas of Peru and examines their ancient civilization and culture, Spanish conquest, Incan government and society, daily life and religious practices, science and technology, and Machu Picchu.

The Mongol empire

2006
Presents an overview of the Mongol empire, providing information on its history, lifestyle, laws, military, and religious beliefs and practices.

The Vikings

2006
Presents a short study of the Viking civilization from the eighth to twelfth centuries, and examines their religious beliefs and practices, warfare, and everyday life.

The Celts

2005
Presents a description of what it was like to live as an ancient Celt in Europe, including information on their transportation, agriculture, communication, religion, technology, and innovation.

Ancient Egypt

2005
Describes daily life in ancient Egypt and discusses the culture's religion, social structure, and technological achievements.

The Han dynasty

2004
Presents an introduction to everyday life in the Han dynasty, describing the transportation, agriculture, housing, communication, religion, innovation, and social organization of the period.

Ancient Greece

2004
An illustrated overview of ancient Greek life that covers family and home life, religion, class and citizenship, and science and technology.
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