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This book introduces children to ancient Mesopotamian culture through cylinder seals: their production, use, and art. Written for sixth grade readers, it  introduces Mesopotamian myths and gives insight into cultural characteristics, ideas, and institutions. +Shirin, the beloved wife of the Persian shah, Chosroes II (b. 628), pulled political strings behind the scenes and supported the Christian minority in Iran.Save $12.75
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Lenzi, Alan. Impressions of Ancient Mesopotamia  

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Author: Alan Lenzi
Title: Impressions of Ancient Mesopotamia
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Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication Date: 3/26/2006 12:00:00 AM
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 1-59333-226-2
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Format: Hardback 11 x 8.5, 1 volume(s), 65 pages, ca. 50 illustrations

Impressions of Ancient Mesopotamia introduces children to ancient Mesopotamian culture through cylinder seals: their production, use, and art. Written for sixth grade readers, Impressions of Ancient Mesopotamia provides a historical introduction to Mesopotamia, discusses several ancient technologies, introduces Mesopotamian myths, and gives insight into distinctively Mesopotamian cultural characteristics, ideas, and institutions. Over fifty illustrations, a craft, several sidebars, and a section on further investigation (books and webpages) complement the text.



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Lenzi, Alan. Impressions of Ancient Mesopotamia
ISBN:1-59333-226-2
Weight:1 LBS.
Price:$34.00
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