Broomall, Pa.: Mason Crest, 2003. 64p.
Origins of mankind; Handy Man.
Man the hunter, Neanderthals and others.
Modern humans; Cave painters.
The Stone Ages; The Bronze Age.
The Iron Age.
Megaliths; Archaeology.
The first farms; The first cities.
Mesopotamia and Sumer; Indus civilization.
Great migrations; The beginnings of Egypt.
Babylon.
First Chinese emperors; Egyptian writing.
Egyptian lifestyles; Ancient Crete.
The pharoahs.
The Olmecs and Chavins; Aryan India.
Semites; The Assyrians.
Oceania; Dead Egyptians.
Persia; Weapons of war.
Tutankhamun.
The Trojan Wars; Early Greece.
The Mayans; Confucius.
Chinese technology.
The search forTroy; Greek city-states.
Zhou and Qin dynasties; Famous generals.
Buddha; Greek thinkers.
Homer; Early Americans.
Greek art.
What people ate; The Phoenicians.
Polynesians; Greek gods and myths.
Alexanderthe Great.
The founding of Rome; Cleopatra.
The rise of Rome; Jesus.
The Han dynasty; Roman towns.
The Roman Empire.
The Roman army; The Roman way of life.
Famous disasters; Yamato.
The Mauryan Empire; Early North Americans.
Early Ireland.
Julius Caesar; The Guptas.
Gauls and Franks; Early African civilisations.
The Celts; The first Britons.
The fall of Rome; The spread of Christianity.
The Byzantine Empire.
The Sui, Tang and Song; Barbarians.
Roman Britain; Muhammed.
What people wore.
Monks and monasteries; The spread of Islam.
The Fujiwaras; Anglo-Saxons.
Bulgars;The caliphs.
Alfred the Great; The Berbers.
The Vikings.
The first Russians; Harun al-Rashid.
The Holy Roman Empire; The Toltecs.
The Maoris; Charlemagne.
The Magyars; Viking voyages.
Famous villains; Viking society.
The first English kings; Early Scots.
Acknowledgements.