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The Humans

Ancient civilisations and astonishing things they taught us

Author: Jonny Marx and Charlie Davis  

From the iconic Greeks and Romans to the lesser known Sumerians and Nubians, The Humans explores all the impressive ancient civilisations that led to modern cultures today.

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Summary

From the iconic Greeks and Romans to the lesser known Sumerians and Nubians, The Humans explores all the impressive ancient civilisations that led to modern cultures today.

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Description

This book showcases the greatest achievements of ancient civilisations, peoples and iconic figures from history. From the Nubians to the Native Americans, and the Akkadians to the Aztecs, our predecessors have pioneered a plethora of wonderful and wacky inventions, technologies and practices. They've constructed monumental buildings and sprawling cities, created languages, modes of transport, art, medicines, music, stories, myths and more.
Let's delve into the past and discover what humankind accomplished in the centuries and millennia since the first civilisations were formed…

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About the Author

Jonny Marx lives in London, where he works as a children's book editor and author. From a compendium of mythical monsters and a chronology of prehistoric creatures, to books about crime capers, lost unicorns, incredible human beings and humankind, Jonny has worked on more than 60 titles (and counting!).

  • After studying illustration at Falmouth in Cornwall, Charlie spent five years working as a graphic designer in London. Now a full time illustrator he has worked on a number advertising campaigns and branding projects. Passionate about nature, people and architecture, Charlie depicts stylised figures, dramatic light and expressive colour to tell an engaging story.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little Tiger Press Group | Little Tiger Kids
Published
3rd September 2020
Pages
64
ISBN
9781848579934

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