The Ancient World in 100 Words
Start conversations and spark inspiration
by Clive Gifford
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Pub Date Oct 15 2019 | Archive Date Nov 19 2019
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Description
How do you sum up the ancient world in just 100 words? This book takes on the challenge!
With 100 carefully chosen words, each explained in just 100 words, this book provides a quick and fun insight into the characters, events and inventions of the ancient world. With entries on the Egyptians, the Phoenicians, the Minoans, the Greeks,and the Romans, this book is an easy way to gain a rounded knowledge of the subject area, while also sparking discussion and provoking thought from readers, young and old.
What were pyramids used for?
How did the Romans fight battles?
Which Greek inventions are still used today?
Each word is brought to life with engaging illustrations and absorbing text, sure to inspire the imagination of budding historians.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711244665 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 112 |
Featured Reviews
Once again another great book in the 100 words series. Topics are clearly broken up and explained fully but simply. A great book for children and adults alike. I felt I had learnt something after reading this so kids are going to be well impressed.
The Ancient World In 100 Words by Clive Gifford is a great resource while studying ancient history. The book covers people, places, objects, etc spanning from the Egyptians to the Romans. Each page is the subject detailed in 100 words, along with beautiful illustrations. We homeschool and spent the last two years studying these time periods. This book will be a great book to scroll through to review and to use when we cycle back through.
This is a great resource for parents and teachers to introduce world history to middle grade readers. I loved all of the details and facts that were included with each word without it feeling like an info dump. We need more early history books like this!
This is just a lovely, lovely book. Gorgeously illustrated with just the right amount of information to pique the interest of budding young Historians, Classicists and Archaeologists but also fun enough to be entertaining to those more experienced. I really liked how the words included some more obscure as well as more commonly known terms.
The imagery is really unique but complements the text well with simple colouring and clean, stylish lines with just the right amount of quirky humour.
Simply wonderful. Will be buying a copy for my classroom library.
Really good introduction to people, places and events in the Classical world. Great for those who have an interest and want to share that with a younger generation.
With 100 carefully chosen pictures, each explained in just 100 words, this book provides a quick and fun insight into the characters, events and inventions of the ancient world. With entries on the Egyptians, the Phoenicians, the Minoans, the Greeks,and the Romans.
I really enjoy the diversity of the different parts of the ancient world, featuring so many parts and giving an insight into different eras. I didn’t know much about the Minoans or the Phoenicians but this book gives an insight, no matter how old or young you are into these cultures and really made me want to learn more about them in the future.
Accompanying each short entry are some really wonderful illustrations from Herba that work so well, Their simplicity but boldness really works throughout this book and adds to the learning experience of the book. In particular the illustrations for ‘Pets’, ‘Cleopatra’, ‘Knossos’ and ‘Mosaics’ are some of my favourite illustrations however throughout this book they all are so beautiful.
A really great book that keeps teaching until the end, ‘The Ancient World In 100 Words’ is a really great introduction to the classical world.
Great quick read. I love Ancient History, re-reading about the different civilizations and just learning some new stuff I didn't learn back in High School was great. I especially loved the concept of describing key concepts in 100 words because it was straight to the point and provided enoguh information to understand each culture.
Another brilliant book from Quarto's 100 Words series (The United States in 100 Words, World Politics in 100 Words), this time taking up the challenge to sum up the ancient world in just 100 words. And Clive Gifford obviously likes a challenge as the book spans from the Egyptians to the Phoenicians, the Minoans to the Greeks, and finally the Romans, whilst drawing on characters, events, inventions and so much more.
Beautifully illustrated in a warm palette, this is a quick and entertaining resource perfect for those curious minds wanting to learn more about this fascinating historical period.
This beautifully illustrated children's non-fiction book summarizes the ancient world using 100 words. Though that is no easy task, it does a great job of exposing young readers to concepts, figures, places, and more from the earliest civilizations.
The author of this book packs a lot into his 100 words. Five ancient civilizations are included, the Egyptians, Phoenicians, Minoans, Greeks and Romans After a brief introduction and a time line, the reader moves right into the words. There are many that I knew and even more that I did not. Even for terms familiar to me, there was often a new fact that I had not known. This made the book interesting. To give a few examples, there was everything from the Nile to Shabtis in the Egyptian section, purple for the Phoenicians, democracy to Hoplites for the Greeks, and Romulus to Insula for the Romans. The illustrations were artistic and appealing, each done in just a few colors.
At the end of the book there is a map, glossary, index and find out more section. This book is informative for both the children who are its audience and also for adults. I love kids' non-fiction. There is always something to learn in an appealing way.
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What an amazing book this is especially for children! Each page focuses on one topic e.g Pyramids, scrolls, spynx etc and explains it in an understandable way that a child will remember without being overloaded with big words and too much information in one go. Each page is also described in 100 words.
I think this is a genius way of telling and teaching about history as its easy to use and follow and the pictures are fantastic too!
I received a pdf of this book but I really want to get a physical paper copy for my class at school and to share with my kids at home.
I have been trying to incorporate history in our daily reading with the toddler. The Ancient World in 100 Days has all the elements needed to pique the interest of the child while keeping them engaged in the process of learning. The lovely illustrations with accompanying text have made me dig up more about the ancient world. So it is a win-win for both the parent and child, Highly engaging
A very good and mature primer for the young student of ancient history, with a suitable amalgam of things Egyptian, Greek, Roman and more, as we come from prehistory up to the birth of the Byzantine era. It covers all the educator would want it to, in handy hundred word essays for each of the 100 one-word terms, although it's not perfect. It could easily have put the Socrates-Plato-Aristotle-Alexander the Great chain in order, when they're scattered willy nilly so as not to have like near like. And I still think the format and design of this series is counter to everything we're told about what young non-fiction must be these days, with a uniform block of writing in the same place for page after page. Still, for bringing in things I'd never heard of – the corvee – and for even managing to justify pets and beer as valid entrants, this gets my vote.
This book is just lovely, beautifully illustrated with just enough information included to pique a child’s interest. This will be perfect as a starting point for ks2 investigations.
This is the first time I see a book in this format and I think it's a fantastic format to introduce kids to big historical topics in a non-intimidating way. The illustrations are beautiful and the short descriptions are to the point and interesting. A great way to get kids interested in delving deeper!
Thanks to NetGalley for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
An interesting way of introducing children to five ancient civilisations: Egyptian, Phoenician, Minoan, Greek and Roman. Each page in this book has a simple illustration and a one-hundred-word accompanying text together. There are additional symbols to show that the object or concept was utilised by the other civilisations as well to highlight cross-cultural links.
This book would be great for homeschoolers and would also make an excellent addition to a school library as a fantastic resource for history lessons.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for the review copy provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
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