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Living in Ancient Egypt

From the ancient Egyptians to the American colonists, the programs document daily lives and societies through spectacular on-location footage, enlightening narration, historic images, and colorful reenactments.

Living in Ancient Egypt

Explores various aspects of life in ancient Egypt, such as farming, writing, numbers, paper making, temples, tombs, religion and mummy making.

Living on the American Frontier

Explores the various daily activites of ninteenth century American Pioneers.

Living during the Industrial Revolution

Explores the ways in which the Industrial Revolution in Europe and America changed the way people lived.

Living at the Plymouth Colony

Educational film about life in the Plymouth colony.

Living on a Slave Plantation

Explores what life was like on a slave plantation.

Living in Medieval Europe

Examines the history and the civilization of medieval Europe, including religion and way of life.

Living in Spanish Colonial America

Explores the Spanish government and the missions that were established in southwestern America.

Living in Ancient Greece

Examines the history and the civilization of ancient Greece. For grades 4-8.

Living in the Roman Empire

Examines the history and the civilization of ancient Rome. Filmed on location in many of the countries that once made up the Roman Empire, the program teaches students about the Romans' religion, pastimes, military prowess, and all-powerful government. For grades 4-8.

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