Presents a history of North American settlement, from the first settlers over 15,000 years ago to the arrival of the Europeans in the fifthteenth century.
A three-ring binder contains loose-leaf sheets that cover key events in world history from the evolution of prehistoric humans in Africa to the early civilizations of 300 CE.
Text and photographs present a description of early humans: their origins; their tools and weapons; how they hunted and foraged for food; and the role of family life, money, religion, and magic.
Offers a brief overview of human history, exploring why human history did not begin until the relatively recent past and exploring the premodern cultures that developed in Australia, the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia.
"Geronimo Stiltonoot and his family save a young dinosaur from the river! The dinosaur and Benjamin quickly become friends, and the dino turns out to have tremendous talent ... for mischief! ..."--Back cover.
This volume, with more than twenty-four noted contributors, offers possible evidence of ancient immigrants, lost technologies, and places of power in ancient America long before the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
It is time for a new book about bog bodies: the number of known bodies is growing. Lindow Man, the famous 'Pete Marsh' discovered in Cheshire in the 1980s, has been joined by new finds from Ireland and elsewhere. Who were these unfortunate people, and why were they killed?.
"In his search for his sister Issi, Hylas is kidnapped and sold into slavery and must escape the Crows with the help of his friend Pirra and a lion cub"--Provided by publisher.