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Hazel Richardson

    Life in Ancient Africa
    Life in Ancient South America
    Religion in the Ancient World
    Communication in the Ancient World
    The Power Master
    Government in the Ancient World
    • Exploring the governance structures of ancient civilizations, this book delves into the unique systems that shaped societies throughout history. It offers insights into how different cultures organized power, made laws, and maintained order, highlighting the diversity and complexity of political systems from various regions. The engaging narrative provides a comprehensive overview, making it a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of modern governance.

      Government in the Ancient World
    • The Power Master

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The story follows Tarker, a skilled Power Master, and his sarcastic companion Kok, a krawk, as they confront various threats to the realm. They assist both peasants and rulers, engaging in battles against demonic creatures and power users. Their quest intensifies when they help Al Dron thwart an invasion and rescue his kidnapped son. Alongside trained krawks and Power Mistresses, they strive to purify the poisoned land of Findelling and face their most formidable enemy yet, highlighting themes of bravery, loyalty, and environmental stewardship.

      The Power Master
    • Exploring the diverse communication methods of ancient civilizations, this book delves into the unique systems developed across cultures. It highlights how these early societies conveyed ideas, recorded history, and maintained social order through various forms of writing, symbols, and oral traditions. The narrative emphasizes the significance of these communication practices in shaping human interaction and cultural evolution, offering readers a captivating insight into the foundations of language and expression throughout history.

      Communication in the Ancient World
    • Exploring the diverse religious practices of ancient civilizations, this book delves into the beliefs, rituals, and deities that shaped cultures throughout history. It offers insights into the spiritual lives of societies, highlighting how religion influenced daily life, governance, and interpersonal relationships. By examining various traditions, the work emphasizes the commonalities and differences that defined human spirituality in the ancient world.

      Religion in the Ancient World
    • Exploring the rich history of ancient South American civilizations, this book delves into the remarkable development and architectural achievements of the Inca. It highlights their innovative engineering techniques, urban planning, and the cultural significance of their structures. Through detailed analysis, the text uncovers how these advancements reflect the Inca's societal values and their connection to the environment, offering a comprehensive understanding of their legacy in the context of pre-Columbian history.

      Life in Ancient South America
    • Delve into the origins of humanity by exploring the first great civilizations that shaped our world. This series offers a captivating journey through ancient societies, revealing their cultures, innovations, and legacies. Readers will encounter significant historical events, influential figures, and the development of early technologies, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these civilizations laid the groundwork for modern society. Each volume promises to illuminate the richness of human history and its enduring impact.

      Life in Ancient Africa
    • Life in Ancient Japan

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      Exploring Japan's transformation from local chieftain rule to an emperor-led nation, the book highlights the competition among noble families. It features stunning visuals and covers various topics, including wet rice cultivation, historical trade influences, and Japan's 17th-century isolation. The narrative delves into cultural practices such as nature worship, the emergence of Shinto, and the impact of Buddhism and Confucianism. Additionally, it examines the life of samurai warriors, craftsmanship in sword making and pottery, and traditional herbal medicine. A teacher's guide is also available.

      Life in Ancient Japan
    • Delve into the origins of humanity by uncovering the first great civilizations, exploring their cultures, achievements, and historical significance. This series invites readers to journey through time, revealing the innovations and societal structures that laid the groundwork for modern societies. Each installment highlights unique aspects of these ancient worlds, offering a rich tapestry of knowledge and insight into the lives of early civilizations.

      Life in the Ancient Indus River Valley
    • Kangalor

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The story unfolds on the continent of Traztajor, where Kangalor faces a new threat from the tyrannical Zackard Lei, who seeks to unleash chaos after five years of peace. His ruthless ambitions include a formidable arsenal and a fleet designed for invasion. Meanwhile, Zaland Arj, the courageous leader of the Maj Society of Thaumaturgery, stands ready to defend Kangalor. The stakes rise as powerful dragons, led by the vengeful Zagog, join the fight against Lei's impending onslaught, promising an epic clash for the fate of the region.

      Kangalor
    • Dive into the origins of humanity as you journey through the first great civilizations, uncovering their cultures, innovations, and legacies. This series offers a captivating exploration of ancient societies, highlighting their achievements and the impact they have had on the modern world. Each volume invites readers to discover the rich tapestry of history, revealing how these early civilizations laid the groundwork for contemporary life. Engage with fascinating narratives that bring the past to life in vivid detail.

      Life of the Ancient Vikings