![]() Ancient Chinese terra cotta soldiers. ![]() A Roman Colosseum. ![]() Greek amphitheater at Delphi. ![]() The Great Sphinx. ![]() A map of the eastern hemisphere in 323 CE. ![]() Terra cotta soldiers of Xi'an ![]() The Athenian Parthenon. ![]() Angro Mainyus devoring the Sacred Gayomaretan. ![]() The Aztec calendar. ![]() The ruins of Great Zimbabwe. ![]() A Mesopotamian ziggurat. ![]() An ancient Greek arrowhead. ![]() A script in Cuneiform. |
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![]() A prehistoric cave painting. ![]() One of the famous Olmec head statues. ![]() Stonehenge. ![]() The Great Stupa at Sanchi. ![]() The Great Pyramid at Giza ![]() An artifact known as the "Priest-King," unearthed at Mohenjo-daro. ![]() The façade of the Flavian Amphitheatre (also called the Colosseum) ![]() The Great Mosque of Damascus. ![]() Moai statues of Easter Island. ![]() An Egyptian water clock. ![]() A Persian cistern. ![]() Ancient Mesopotamian Coin. |
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Introduction | ||
Volume One – World Geography | ||
Volume Two – Human Evolution | ||
Volume Three – The Ancient Near East | ||
Volume Four – Ancient Egypt | ||
Volume Five – Ancient China | ||
Volume Six – Ancient India | ||
Volume Seven – Ancient Greece | ||
Volume Eight – Ancient Rome | ||
Volume Nine – Ancient Iran | ||
Volume Ten – Islam | ||
Volume Eleven – The Ancient Americas | ||
Volume Twelve – Ancient Africa | ||
Volume Thirteen – Ancient Polynesia | ||
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