The Near East


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This beautiful HSC Ancient History book covers the 3 Near East options: Assyria, Israel and Judah and Ancient Persia, including the strands for Societies and Historical Periods. Personalities include Sennerachib and Xerxes. A large amount of Teacher Resources are available at www.nelsonsecondary.com.au/neareast to schools that adopt the text as their core text inside the classroom. The Near East is a part of the Nelson Ancient History series which includes Secrets of Vesuvius, Studies in Ancient Egypt, and Unlocking the Past. Further titles in this series are planned.




HSC Ancient History Study Guide


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A study aid for students doing the HSC Ancient History Course. This book provides dot-point summaries of the most popular topics chosen by students.




Excel HSC Legal Studies


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Studies in Ancient Egypt


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This colourful new edition of the Nelson Studies in Ancient Egypt, Third Edition has been meticulously updated to cover all 9 of the current HSC Ancient History options for Egypt. A new addition is Society in New Kingdom Egypt during the Ramesside Period, dynasties 19 and 20. Other topics have extra material to match the most recent syllabus. Written by award-winning authors, Studies in Ancient Egypt, Third edition is designed to stimulate studentsa interest in Ancient History and to help them develop the relevant knowledge and skills required for HSC level studies. Everything you wanted to know about Egypt in one book!




Fall of the Roman Republic


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"The factual detail, the historiography, revision exercises and advice on how to write HSC essays on The Fall of the Republic 78 - 31 BC" --Front cover.




Cities of Vesuvius


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Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum has been written especially for the core topic of the new NSW HSC Ancient History syllabus.







Hatshepsut


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Ancient Australia Unearthed


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Ancient Australia Unearthed draws on archaeology to map 50,000 years of Australia’s ancient past. It traces the evidence that is etched into the skin of this country to unearth the rich and complex history of this unique island continent. This text collates and presents existing research and available resources in a way that will assist teachers and students with the Australian Curriculum depth study unit ‘Ancient Australia’. It may also have a broader appeal for anyone wishing to gain an understanding of Australian Indigenous archaeology.