Who Built the Pyramids? by Jane Chisholm

Who Built the Pyramids? by Jane Chisholm

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What were pyramids for? Why are they so big? How were they made? These questions and more are answered in this engaging introduction to Ancient Egypt, full of fascinating facts and illustrations about Ancient Egyptian families, pharaohs and life in the Nile Valley. Includes internet links to find out more, and contents and index pages are included.

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Who Built the Pyramids? by Jane Chisholm

What were pyramids for? Why are they so big? How old are they? How were they made? These are just some of the questions you'll find tackled in this book about life in Ancient Egypt, which provides an engaging introduction to the land of the pharaohs.
Jane Chisholm (Author) As Editorial Director, Jane oversees books about absolutely everything. She grew up in Moscow, Singapore, and in a forest in Sussex, building treehouses and pretending to be one of the Famous Five. Before university she was a social worker in Botswana and camped under the stars in the Kalahari Desert. Struan Reid (Author) Struan was born in East Africa and spent many years in Africa and the Middle East. He read Archaeology and Anthropology at UCL, and before joining Usborne worked and lived for a number of years in Petra, Jordan. He now lives in London and Dorset.
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ISBN 13 9781409599760
ISBN 10 1409599760
Titre Who Built the Pyramids?
Auteur Jane Chisholm
Série Starting Point History
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Usborne Publishing Ltd
Année de publication 2015-11-01
Nombre de pages 32
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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