500 Things to Know About the Ancient World
By (Author) Carolyn Howitt
British Museum Press
British Museum Press
17th September 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
930
Paperback
152
Width 160mm, Height 210mm
420g
Relax - the experts at the British Museum have sifted out all the best bits of ancient history into one essential, easy-to-read book. You'll never again be short of an interesting historical fact to stun your friends and impress your teachers. Did you know that the ancient Aztecs invented football (but they sacrificed the losing team to the gods) How did they get the squishy bits out of the insides of mummies in ancient Egypt Did you know that ancient Greek men did athletics in the nude (and didn't let girls watch) What were the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Who was Eric Bloodaxe How many Egyptian pharaohs were there How many pyramids Who liked to eat boiled ostrich What is a hippocamp Did you know that the Romans' favourite sauce wasn't tomato ketchup, but rancid fish Can you name the Twelve Olympian gods of ancient Greece Can you list ten top facts about cats in ancient Egypt
"Colorful illustrations and photographs help to create and maintain interest." Lana Miles, "School Library Journal", June 2008
Carolyn Howitt is the E-Learning Officer in the Department of Learning and Audience, British Museum. She is the author of the British Museum Quiz Book of the Ancient World (BMP 2004).