Antiquity 1 & 2 Ancient History Stage 6 SUCCESS FOR EVERY STAGE 6 ANCIENT HISTORY STUDENT New South Wales’ most trusted Ancient History series has been updated for the 2018 Ancient History Stage 6 syllabus. This two-volume series, Antiquity 1 and Antiquity 2, offers complete support for teachers and their students in 2018 and beyond. Authors Toni Hurley and Christine Murray bring their years of classroom, curriculum and academic experience to the fourth editions of Antiquity and provide unparalleled depth and coverage in an easy-toread, easy-to-understand and easy-to-master format.
Key enhancements Teachers and students alike will experience immediate benefit from the enhancements offered in these new editions. • All content has been explicitly aligned to the new Ancient History Stage 6 syllabus. • Expert teachers have developed trusted, in-depth and appropriately levelled content. • A new, simplified structure organises content into manageable spreads and topics. • Unambiguous language is used throughout with visuals to support learning. TITLE Antiquity 1 4E Year 11 Student book + obook assess ISBN 9780190302955 AVAIL. Now PRICE $79.95 EPAA 2018 WINNER Secondary Teaching Resource Antiquity 1 Year 11 4E Teacher obook assess
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CONTENTS: Antiquity 1 4E Year 11
CONTENTS: Antiquity 2 4E Year 12
PART A: INVESTIGATING ANCIENT HISTORY – THE NATURE, METHODS AND ISSUES OF ANCIENT HISTORY
PART A: CORE STUDY Chapter 1: Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum
Chapter 1:
The investigation of ancient sites and sources
PART B: ANCIENT SOCIETIES
Chapter 2:
Historical authentication and reliability
Chapter 2:
Chapter 3:
The representation of the ancient past
New Kingdom Egypt society to the death of Amenhotep III**
Chapter 4:
Preservation, conservation and reconstruction of ancient sites
Chapter 3:
Bronze Age: Minoan Crete
Chapter 4:
Spartan society to the Battle of Leuctra 371 BC
Chapter 5:
Cultural heritage and the role of museums
Chapter 6:
The treatment and display of human remains
PART C: PERSONALITIES IN THEIR TIMES
Chapter 7:
Historical investigation
Chapter 5:
Hatshepsut
Chapter 6:
Akhenaten
Chapter 7:
Xerxes
Chapter 8:
Agrippina the Younger
PART B: INVESTIGATING ANCIENT HISTORY – CASE STUDIES* Chapter 8:
Tutankhamun’s tomb
Chapter 9:
Thera
Chapter 10: Troy Chapter 11: The Celts
PART D: HISTORICAL PERIODS Chapter 9:
New Kingdom Egypt to the death of Thutmose IV
Chapter 12: Ancient Australia: Lake Mungo
Chapter 10: New Kingdom Egypt from Amenhotep III to the death of Ramesses II**
Chapter 13: Ashoka
Chapter 11: The Greek World 500–440 BC
Chapter 14: Persepolis
Chapter 12: The Augustan Age 44 BC–AD 14**
Chapter 15: Palmyra and the Silk Road
Chapter 13: The Julio-Claudians AD 14–69
PART C: FEATURES OF ANCIENT SOCIETIES
** obook only chapter
Chapter 16: Women in ancient Greece and ancient Rome: a comparative study Chapter 17: Death and funerary customs: Old Kingdom Egypt Chapter 18: Weapons and warfare: Assyria * Additional Case Studies available on the Teacher obook: Greek drama; The city of Rome and the games
AUTHORS Toni Hurley Toni Hurley has 30 years of experience teaching History in NSW secondary schools. She is the current President of the NSW History Teachers Association and provides lectures for HSC students and professional learning for teachers as part of HTA’s Professional Development program. Toni teaches at Sydney University in the Teacher Education program. She was a member of the ACARA writing team who developed the Ancient History Australian Curriculum.
Christine Murray Christine Murray is a retired secondary school history teacher, with 30 years of experience. She has been teaching at UTS in the Master of Teaching program.
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