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#K6720
Now Available!
11 Volume Set
Grades 3-7
Approximately 23 minutes each
Teachers Guides
Closed-captioned [cc]
Set: $329.45, Each: $29.95
Through spectacular recreations, beautiful location footage
and 3D graphic models, students will discover how ancient peoples
lived, ate, dressed and worked. These civilizations were multifaceted,
each with unique leaders, systems of government, trade, religion and
culture. By exploring archaeological sites and artifacts, art, architecture
and writings, students will understand how historians have come to know
about life many centuries ago and how these civilizations still influence
our lives today. Join archaeologist Arizona Smith and his young
detective-in-training and explore ancient Africa, China, Egypt,
Greece, Mesopotamia, Rome and the civilizations of the ancient Aegean,
Inca and Maya. In Ancient Aztec Empire and Ancient Aztec: The Fall of
the Empire, visit presentday Mexico to look back in time at this majestic
civilization.
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"These remarkable videos should be purchased by all schools...Public libraries
will want to add this wonderful series to their collections, especially if they serve
home schooled children or parents who utilize library resources to enrich their
children's regular schooling...The series excels in the relating the ancient cultures
to the present...and in bringing the ancient ruins to life." - School Library Journal
"

...Highly recommended. Editor's Choice....Once again, Schlessinger Media has
proven that it's possible to create excellent, affordable programming for classrooms or
public library collections at reasonable prices...a fast-paced, exciting and informative
look at the accomplishments of early peoples." - Video Librarian
"The achievements of nine civilizations and their influence in contemporary life
are engagingly studied in these solid, polished productions...more fine fare from Library
Video Company." - Booklist
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#K6721, $29.95
Explores the history of the Minoan and the Mycenaean civilizations, ancient
cultures that developed around the Aegean Sea, on the islands and mainland
that now make up Greece.
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#K6722, $29.95
Focuses on two great civilizations of ancient Africa - Great Zimbabwe in
southern Africa and the Swahili civilization on the eastern coast.
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#K6723, $29.95
Reveals the history behind the building of the Great Wall, Emperor Qin's
tomb of clay soldiers, the "Silk Road" trade route and many
Chinese inventions.
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#K6724, $29.95
Unravels the mysteries of the pharaohs, the pyramids and hieroglyphs,
the importance of the Nile in daily life, and the legacy of Egyptian
art and architecture.
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#K6725, $29.95
Presents an array of ancient Greek culture, from democracy, theater and
philosophy to the Olympic Games and the grandeur of the Parthenon.
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#K6726, $29.95
Visit the ruins of the lost city of Machu Picchu and other remains
of the Inca culture to explore the daily life, religion, farming and
food of the Inca.
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#K6727, $29.95
Describes ancient Mayan life - the people, food and culture - as well as
religious beliefs, inventions and hieroglyphs.
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#K6728, $29.95
Examines the history of the Sumerians, the Babylonians and the Assyrians
to find clues to their lives and customs, much of which has been learned
from the Bible.
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#K6729, $29.95
Surveys the expansion of the vast Roman Empire, its leaders, developing
systems of government, art, architecture and trade.
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#K6817, $29.95
*For sale in the U.S. only.* Who were the Aztecs and how
did they live? What happened to them and what did they leave behind?
In this riveting program, viewers travel from presentday Mexico
City to over 500 years into the past to learn about the amazing Aztec
Empire. The Aztecs were a warlike people with their own religion, language
and cultural rituals. Archaeological excavations that reveal the remnants
of grand Aztec temples and statues provide a starting point for an exploration
of this wealthy and highly organized society. Through colorful, historical
recreations and vivid graphic illustrations, students can easily
imagine the Aztec island city of Tenochtitlan and what everyday life may
have been like for Aztec people. Part of the multivolume Ancient
Civilizations for Children Video Series.
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#K6818, $29.95
*For sale in the U.S. only.* In presentday Mexico, physical
evidence of the oncepowerful Aztec Empire can be difficult to see.
How did such a powerful society and culture virtually disappear? The answer
dates back to the arrival of the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, on a
determined quest to claim land and riches for Spain, and spread Christianity.
Overcome by the weapons and tactics of the Spanish and their native allies, the
great Aztec Empire and its ruler, Moctezuma II, fell. In this program,
students learn about the causes of the Aztec Empires fall, explore
the culture clash that ensued when two very different societies merged
and witness the crumbling of the Aztec culture from the destruction
of its prized architecture to the decline of its population due to
enslavement and disease. While Christianity and the Spanish language
prevail in Mexico today, traditions and tales of the lost Aztec Empire
live on through its remaining Aztec descendants. Part of the multivolume
Ancient Civilizations for Children Video Series.
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