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AFRICAN KINGDOMSAFRICAN KINGDOMSRELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

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What's Inside:
  • Kingdoms of the Nile
  • Ghana: Land of Gold
  • Mali and Songhai
  • Kings and Queens of Grasslands and Forests
  • Ashanti Kings, Then and Now
  • The Mystery of the Great Zimbabwe
Features:
  • DIAGRAMS
  • MAPS
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"Ready to go time-traveling through Africa? We'll be climbing up pyramids and following camel caravans across the sizzling desert sands. In bustling markets, we'll see merchants trade salt for gold. Africa is an enormous continent, three times the size of the United States. Kingdom-hopping will take us from Egypt in the north to Zimbabwe in the south."
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
VALUE-PACKED SETS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • Ghana, Mali, Songhay (Armentrout, David, Timelines of Ancient Civilizations.). By David Armentrout, Rourke Publishing, 2003.
  • Ancient West African Kingdoms: Ghana, Mali, and Songhai (Understanding People in the Past). By Mary Quigley, Heinemann Library, 2002.
  • West African Kingdoms (Ancient Civilizations (Raintree Steck-Vaughn).). By Julie Nelson, Raintree, 2001.
  • Ghana in Pictures (Visual Geography Series). By Yvette LA Pierre, Lerner Publishing Group, 2004.
  • African Beginnings. By James Haskins, HarperCollins, 1998.
ADULT BOOKS
  • Ancient West African Kingdoms (History Opens Windows). By Jane Shuter, Heinemann Library, 2002.
  • A Popular History of Benin: The Rise and Fall of a Mighty Forest Kingdom. By Peter M. Roese, Peter Lang Publishing, 2004.
  • Ancient African Town (Metropolis (Econo-Clad)). By Fiona MacDonald, Rebound by Sagebrush, 2001.
  • Prince of Times: Ado Bayero and the Transformation of Emiral Authority in Kano. By Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Africa World Press, 2001.
WEBSITES
  • BBC - The Story of Africa: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/index_section10.shtml
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
  • Smithsonian National Museum of African Art (DC):
    www.nmafa.si.edu
  • Museum of African (NY): >br> www.africanart.org/html/exhibitions.html