Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
Jun 25, 2007
Publisher
DK Children
ISBN-10
0756629721
ISBN-13
9780756629724
Description
Philip Steele invites readers on an extraordinary journey to Mesopotamia, the true cradle of civilization. This vibrant land, nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is where humanity first ventured into writing, creating a lasting legacy that would shape cultures for millennia. Readers will explore the intricate relationships between the early civilizations that blossomed there, from the Sumerians to the Babylonians, highlighting their contributions to language, governance, and society.
The narrative vividly brings to life the major developments that stemmed from this region, such as the invention of the wheel, the establishment of cities, and the birth of organized religion. Each chapter offers insight into how these innovations profoundly altered the course of human history, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of the people who lived in this dynamic area.
By weaving together historical facts and engaging storytelling, Steele illuminates the rich tapestry of Mesopotamian life, allowing readers to appreciate the profound impact of this ancient civilization on our modern world.
The narrative vividly brings to life the major developments that stemmed from this region, such as the invention of the wheel, the establishment of cities, and the birth of organized religion. Each chapter offers insight into how these innovations profoundly altered the course of human history, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of the people who lived in this dynamic area.
By weaving together historical facts and engaging storytelling, Steele illuminates the rich tapestry of Mesopotamian life, allowing readers to appreciate the profound impact of this ancient civilization on our modern world.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History
Art & Photography