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ROMAN EMPIREROMAN EMPIRERELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

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What's Inside:
  • Remarkable Rome
  • Master Builders
  • The Roman Army
  • Life of the Poor
  • Romulus and Remus
  • Life of the Rich
  • Romans at Play
  • The End of the Empire
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  • LEXILE® READING LEVEL: 870L
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"The ancient Romans were a remarkable people. From a small city on seven hills, over time the Romans built the mightiest empire of the ancient world. Between 400 b.c. and a.d. 100, Roman armies conquered Italy, defeated the Greeks, and then took control of North Africa, Spain, the Middle East, and parts of Britain. However, the Romans were not just soldiers and conquerors. More than 2,000 years after. . . "
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
ARCHAEOLOGYARCHAEOLOGY
“Archaeology (ar-kee-AH-luh-gee) is the study of the material remains of past peoples. An archaeologist’s goal is to learn about people, long dead, who left things behind. Finding artifacts (objects made by humans) is step one. Archaeologists must also recover them, preserve them, and unlock their secrets.”
ANCIENT GREECEANCIENT GREECE
"When the Olympics are on TV, do you sit spellbound, awed by the skill of the athletes? Do you enjoy going to plays? Do you feel lucky to live in a country where you can say what you please about any subject at all? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might want to say a silent thank you to the ancient Greeks. Many aspects of our life, such as the Olympics, the theater, and democracy. . . "
VALUE-PACKED SETS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome. By Mike Corbishley, J. Paul Getty Trust Publications, 2004.
  • Ancient Rome (Daily Life). By Don Nardo, KidHaven Press, 2001.
  • Ancient Romans and the Colosseum. By Corinne J. Naden, Lake Street Publishers, 2003.
  • Ancient Rome (History of Weapons and Warfare). By Don Nardo, Greenhaven Press, 2002.
  • A Travel Guide to Ancient Rome (Traveler's Guide to). By Don Nardo, Greenhaven Press, 2002.
ADULT BOOKS
  • The Fall of the Roman Empire (History's Great Defeats). By Don Nardo, Lucent Books, 2004.
  • Life in Ancient Rome (Kingfisher Knowledge). By Simon Adams, Kingfisher, 2005.
  • The Roman Colosseum (Inside Stories). By Fiona MacDonald, Bedrick, 2001.
WEBSITES
  • Illustrated History of the Roman Empire: www.roman-empire.net
  • PBS: Roman Empire in the 1st Century: www.pbs.org/empires/romans/
  • History Link: Roman Empire: www.historylink101.com/ancient_rome.htm
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art - Ancient Roman Artifacts (NY):
    www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/collection.asp?HomePageLink=permanentcollection_l