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Forms part of a series that introduces ancient civilizations through 3D animation sequences which reconstruct ancient scenes, current location footage, and authoritative commentary and analysis. Focuses on architectural monuments and ruins while providing insight into ancient history and the daily lives of ancient people. Vol. 5 tells the story of the villas, forts, roads and temples which stand today as a reminder of the all-conquering Roman legions which marched through Northern Europe. Examines the culture of the Romans' opponents, the Germanic tribes, the Gauls, the Britons, and other Celts.
Vol. 6 reviews the history of Palestine and its invaders from the time of Alexander the Great through the Roman Empire and examines the ongoing Jewish resistance to foreign rule and foreign religions.
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History's ancient legacies II: [Vol. 3-4] : Seven wonders of the ancient world ; Roman Empire in North Africa
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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History's ancient legacies II: [Vol. 1-2] : Carthage ; Biblical lands
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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History's ancient legacies II: [Vol. 5-6] : Romans in Europe ; Romans in Palestine
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Videodisc release of a program originally broadcast in 1999.
Narrator, Kate Harper.
Grades 3 to 8.
DVD.
Container states that DVD is closed-captioned. Closed-captioning does not work on all DVD players.
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Forms part of a series that introduces ancient civilizations through 3D animation sequences which reconstruct ancient scenes, current location footage, and authoritative commentary and analysis. Focuses on architectural monuments and ruins while providing insight into ancient history and the daily lives of ancient people. Vol. 1 examines the history of the ancient city of Carthage in what is now Tunisia, its trade-based culture, and the events leading up to its downfall in the hands of the Romans.
Vol. 2 focuses on the biblical lands of the ancient Hebrews, particularly the city of Jerusalem. Includes graphic recreations of the Ark of the Covenant and the Temple on the Mount.
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