Ancient Egypt.Ancient Egypt A peak, 4,227.9 m (14,026 ft) high, in the Sierra Nevada of southern California. lang·ley n. pl. . Chicago: Raintree PubEshing, 2004. Illus., hardcover, 48 pp., $29.93. The author reminds us that "we would know very little about ancient Egypt" if we didn't have their art objects to study. In twenty, two-page sections he deals succinctly suc·cinct adj. suc·cinct·er, suc·cinct·est 1. Characterized by clear, precise expression in few words; concise and terse: a succinct reply; a succinct style. 2. with the most popular objects, from the pyramids to mummies, from wall paintings to huge statues, from royal jewelry jewelry, personal adornments worn for ornament or utility, to show rank or wealth, or to follow superstitious custom or fashion. The most universal forms of jewelry are the necklace, bracelet, ring, pin, and earring. to toys. The pages are more than half photographs of these objects; the rest is devoted to explanatory labels, a brief introductory paragraph and several other short paragraphs related to the themes of the objects, and sidebars paying special attention to such matters as famine and disease or finding Tutankhamen. Fifth graders should have little problem becoming involved with the clearly written texts. A time table, glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary. , and index make it all the more valuable. Another volume in this History of Art series, Nicola Barber's Islamic Empire, is to be specially noted as it deals with information less available than that from Egypt, Rome, or Greece. In today's world, we need such guides to help us better understand cultures becoming more significant in our lives. |
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