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Author: Johnson, Stephen
ISBN: 978-0872266506
Condition: New
Grade 4-6- Profusely illustrated series entries that will appeal to children fascinated with detail. The first title examines daily life in a fort during the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-138).
Two-page spreads cover a range of topics from layout and defense to food storage and consumption. A paragraph of text on each subject is supplemented by informative captions while a number of cutaway drawings reveal the interiors of homes, a bathhouse, a hospital, a temple, and other scenes. Living Tomb covers a much wider time period in a similar format but is not as well organized.
Topics include the Valley of the Kings, tomb builders, and "Robbing the Tomb." The illustrations are somewhat clumsy, but informative. The most distinctive aspects of these titles are that sections of the drawings are magnified outside the pictures. Thus, small details, such as a centurion's helmet, can be appreciated. There are also series of drawings in the margins that illustrate various procedures or ideas, such as building a fort or wall treatments; they are very small and must be examined closely. The map in each title is obscured by extraneous pictures.
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