Why did some people in Europe eat Egyptian mummies?
What is it like to live in a tribe with no modern technology, completely isolated from the outside world?
Who invented the signs of the Zodiac?
Why do people choose to live close to an active volcano?
Maps, Mummies, Gods and Gladiators contains the answers to all of those questions, along with many others. Discover lots of interesting and curious details about people’s lives in different parts of the world today, and about life in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome.
Insight graded readers – an insight into our fascinating world
Maps, Mummies, Gods and Gladiators is the first book in the Insight graded reader series. Insight readers provide an enjoyable and structured way for students to learn about the world around them while improving their English.
Each book contains fun and informative texts about our society, history, culture, physical environment and advances in science and technology.
Language level: Improver
The English used in this book is equivalent to Level A2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
What is it like to live in a tribe with no modern technology, completely isolated from the outside world?
Who invented the signs of the Zodiac?
Why do people choose to live close to an active volcano?
Maps, Mummies, Gods and Gladiators contains the answers to all of those questions, along with many others. Discover lots of interesting and curious details about people’s lives in different parts of the world today, and about life in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome.
Insight graded readers – an insight into our fascinating world
Maps, Mummies, Gods and Gladiators is the first book in the Insight graded reader series. Insight readers provide an enjoyable and structured way for students to learn about the world around them while improving their English.
Each book contains fun and informative texts about our society, history, culture, physical environment and advances in science and technology.
Language level: Improver
The English used in this book is equivalent to Level A2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.