historiography

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Be a diary detective

"Readers take on the role of historical detectives as they examine letters and diaries as primary sources and discover how they can be used to study the past."--.

Uncovering the culture of Ancient Mesopotamia

2016
From archaeological digs that have uncovered the earliest Sumer civilizations through boats that may have sailed around the time of Jesus, the region that was once ancient Mesopotamia has remains of the oldest cities, religious sites, and artifacts in the world. This text introduces readers to this important civilization, and encourages them to trace its development through the chronological organization of important archaeological finds. The text covers finds at places such as Nineveh and Babylon, as well as important objects such as the Pilate Stone, dead sea scrolls, and the Sea of Galilee boat.

Uncovering the culture of Ancient Greece

2016
There’s more to ancient Greece than Athens and Sparta. Readers explore the history and culture of ancient Greece through the landmark archaeological finds that have taken place in the region. The chronological arrangement of the text allows readers to trace the civilization’s development from the days of the Minoan and Mycene through the end of antiquity. Readers will delight in reading about the first Olympic games, the Acropolis, and more.

Uncovering the culture of Ancient Egypt

2016
Ancient Egypt was a formative civilization in the history of the world. This volume examines the main archaeological sites of ancient Egypt from the predynastic period through the Greco-Roman period, allowing readers to trace the chronological development of the civilization. Readers will marvel at the exciting digs at major temple sites—including Valley of the Kings, the Giza pyramids, Karnak Temple, and more—as well as at the everyday objects ordinary citizens left behind.

History's greatest military mistakes close up

2016
This captivating book goes where other history books fear to tread: history's military blunders.

Practicing history

selected essays
1981

History

a student's guide to research and writing
1988
Guidelines for researching and writing a report or term paper about history.

American historians, 1866-1912

1986
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide career biographies of forty-seven American historianswhose first works were published between the end of the Civil War and 1912; each with a list of principal works and a bibliography.

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