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The Vikings

by Louise James, John James
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The How We Know About series explores past civilizations with an emphasis on archaeological record. In The Vikings, each double-page spread looks at an important part of the Vikings' way of life and illustrates key evidence - artifacts, arts, crafts and written sources - that enables us to reconstruct and understand their ships, buildings, clothes, jewelry, and everyday life:

•Watch a sleek dragon ship raiding deep into foreign lands.

•Visit a bustling Viking longhouse and a master smith's workshop.

•Learn how the Vikings landed in North America 400 years before Columbus.

•Witness the last battle of a fierce Viking chieftain.

An illustrated survey of the history, customs, religion, politics, and everyday life of the Vikings.

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School Library Journal

Gr 3-5Entertaining and attractive, these overviews of the everyday lives of ancient Romans and Vikings discuss aspects of these cultures and how this knowledge was pieced together. Each topic is treated in a double-page spread. Colorful illustrations, full-color reproductions, and succinct, well-written texts provide basic facts. Also examined are artifacts; scientific tools and methods used by archaeologists; backgrounds on specific digs or sites; and the importance of written sourcesjournals, military records, church records, etc.that were used to reconstruct how these people lived. Much of the information is available in other sources, but the added emphasis on the contributions of archaeology offers a different slant. Hazel Martell's Everyday Life in Viking Times (1994) and Mike Corbishley's Everyday Life in Roman Times (1994, both Watts) cover similar ground and include some of the archaeological background. Martell's The Vikings and Jorvik (Dillon, 1993) concentrates on one archaeological site and what it contributed to the knowledge of Viking life.Cynthia M. Sturgis, Ledding Library, Milwaukee, OR

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Peter Bedrick Books
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780872265356

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