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West African Kingdoms
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West African Kingdoms
(from the Time Travel Guides series)
How can you get gold from a West African river? Where can you see a famous mosque made of mud? Why do the Dogon people hold a mask festival every 12 years? This title uncovers the mysteries of life in West Africa between AD 1200 and 1600. Discover what people ate in the rainforest and the savannah, how they used drums to send messages to distant villages, and how great kingdoms, such as Mali and Benin, gained their wealth.
Author: John Haywood
Size:  6 9/16 x 9 1/2  •  Copyright: 2008  •  Publisher:  Raintree  •  Pages:  64
Subjects: Secondary History
Features:  Maps, Fact box/Side bar, Chart/Graph, Captions, Timeline
Title ISBN: 9781410929181 (1410929183)  •  Price: $9.99
6-Pack ISBN: 9781410929242 (1410929248) •  Price: $59.94
Guided Reading Level: Z  •  Hi-Lo Level: 6-10
Accelerated Reader  •  AR Level: 7.5  •  AR Points: 2.0  •  AR Quiz Number: 118409
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Time Travel Guides
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Time Travel Guides
This series takes an exciting, travel guide approach to explore the wonders of ancient civilizations. Readers will learn what to wear, best and worst times to travel, and get a history lesson in the process. Additional fact boxes provide exciting facts about these unique cultures.
ISBN: 9781410929204 (1410929205)  •  Price: $99.90