A Question of History: Did Romans Really Eat Flamingos? and Other Questions about the Romans
A Question of History: Did Romans Really Eat Flamingos? and Other Questions about the Romans
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Author(s): Cooke, Tim
ISBN No.: 9781526315335
Pages: 32
Year: 202203
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 16.11
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Discover the weird and wacky history of the Romans! Who was the maddest Roman emperor? Why didn't the Romans use toilet paper? And just how dangerous was a Roman tortoise? A Question of History: Ancient Rome answers all these questions and much more. With an engaging question and answer format, this series draws young readers into the fascinating, sometimes gruesome, world of famous peoples and civilisations through history. Each spread opens with a simple question, opening up an exploration of an aspect of the life of a people or civilisation and busting some popular myths along the way! The lively design is supported by annotated photos and cartoons, making history fun and accessible for readers aged 8+. Titles in the series: What happened the pharaoh's brain? And other questions about the Ancient Egyptians Did the kings of Benin really keep pet leopards? And other questions about the kingdom of Benin Did the Celts really use hair gel? And other questions about the Stone Age, Iron Age and Bronze Age Why did the ancient Greeks use elephants in battle? And other questions about the ancient Greeks Why did the Maya stick needles in their tongues? And other questions about the Maya Did the Romans really eat flamingos? And other questions about the Romans Why did the Shang write on turtles? And other questions about the Shang Dynasty Did the Vikings really wear horns on their helmets? And other questions about the Vikings.


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