Book details

Pyramid
Description
Provides a look at the changes at a spot along the Nile as it becomes the site of a pyramid housing the tomb of an ancient pharaoh, suffers damage over the centuries, and eventually becomes a battlefield and an attraction for sightseers. This account starts around 2700 B.C. showing a site on the banks of the Nile River. The vivid illustrations cover a period of some 30 years, as a pyramid undergoes successive stages of construction, finally serving as a pharaoh’s tomb. Final illustrations bring the story forward to the present day. The pyramid is now a site visited by tourists and archaeologists. Original pictorial treatments of places and events in history make these books as entertaining as they are informative for young readers. Each title covers a single theme with a series of time-sequence illustrations that show how one location has changed over the course of history. Each illustration covers a large two-page spread. Tabs on page edges provide identifying historical dates for each picture, and have labels to explain details in the illustration. A Glossary at the back of each book defines relevant terms.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Provides a comprehensive overview of the architectural and historical significance of pyramids.
- Features detailed illustrations and diagrams that enhance understanding of pyramid construction.
- Includes in-depth research and analysis from a renowned expert in the field.
- Offers unique insights into the cultural and religious importance of pyramids in ancient civilizations.