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9781426301292

National Geographic Investigates Ancient Rome Archaeolology Unlocks the Secrets of Rome's Past

National Geographic Investigates Ancient Rome Archaeolology Unlocks the Secrets of Rome's Past
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  • ISBN-13: 9781426301292
  • ISBN: 1426301294
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: National Geographic Society

AUTHOR

Deckker, Zilah, Vann, Robert Lindley

SUMMARY

At its peak, Roman civilization influenced a vast empire. In all corners of that enormous area, archaeologists have searched for years, looking for clues to the history of the Imperial Romans. Learn about the writing tablets excavated from a Roman fort. Wonder at the fabulous mosaic recently discovered beneath the streets of Italy's capital city. See how ancient artifacts help scientists today piece together the puzzle of Ancient Rome's past.Deckker, Zilah is the author of 'National Geographic Investigates Ancient Rome Archaeolology Unlocks the Secrets of Rome's Past', published 2007 under ISBN 9781426301292 and ISBN 1426301294.

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