Ancient Greece: Using Evidence: Using the Evidence

Pamela Bradley Views: 10

This book presents, in an innovative and effective way, a detailed coverage of Greek history from the period of colonisation through to the death of Alexander the Great. A prologue introduces the read

Ancient Rome: Using Evidence: Using the Evidence

Pamela Bradley Views: 7

This text presents a detailed coverage of three crucial centuries in the history of the Roman people: the second and first centuries BC and the first century AD. It examines major issues including the

Cambridge Junior History: Ancient Greece

Pamela Bradley Views: 7

Ancient Greece covers the period from the Mycenaean Age which began in 1600 B.C. to 404 B.C. when Athens was occupied by Sparta. It examines the origins and structure of Spartan and Athenian society,

Ancient Egypt: Reconstructing the Past

Pamela Bradley Views: 8

For senior secondary students studying Ancient History. Particularly suitable for the new NSW HSC Ancient History syllabus, with extensive coverage of the personalities listed for the new Core Study.

Cambridge HSC Ancient History Study Guide (Cambridge HSC Study Guides)

Pamela Bradley Views: 10

Study guide providing comprehensive exam preparation and year-round revision for HSC students. Each guide has been tailored to suit the specific study needs and exam requirements for that particular c

Ancient Rome: Using Evidence

Pamela Bradley Views: 12

A coverage of three crucial centuries in the history of the Roman people, (2nd BC to 1st AD). The major topic areas include the development of the Roman republican form of government, Rome's expansion

Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum

Pamela Bradley Views: 12

Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum has been written especially for the core topic of the new NSW HSC Ancient History syllabus.

Ancient Greece: Using Evidence (Hodder education)

Pamela Bradley Views: 7

The book presents, in an innovative and effective way, a detailed coverage of Greek history from the period of colonisation through to the death of Alexander the Great. A prologue introduces the read