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The genius of the Benin Kingdom
2020
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Which innovative ideas and inventions began in the Benin Kingdom in Africa? Find out how a collection of separate villages and communities grew into a strong, united kingdom and developed a network of successful trading relationships. Discover how their brilliant developments in town planning, language, art, and medicine still influence the way we live today. - (Crabtree Pub Co)

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The Edo people of the Benin Kingdom, located in present-day Nigeria, come into focus in this fact-packed volume in the Genius of the Ancients series (8 titles). Here readers are met with a light but expansive survey that highlights this West African civilization's accomplishments in such areas as the arts (especially brasswork), agriculture and trade, military prowess, and urban planning, as well as its social hierarchy, forgiveness-based justice system, and religious beliefs. In 13 double-page spreads, the text describes the rise and fall of the Benin Kingdom, transparently stating that most information comes from the British, their eventual conquerors. The varied topics are neatly tied together, while airy layouts with diligently captioned illustrations and fun facts create a friendly reading experience. A refreshing addition to collections on ancient cultures. Grades 3-6. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–6—These image-rich titles cover each ancient civilization's history, location, and culture with clearly organized and easy to follow text. Facts about a civilization are presented within two-to-three-page chapters that have two columns of text on a page along with appropriately placed and relevant sidebars. Images of artifacts, art, or photographs of what remains of the civilizations today appear on every page, and the page layout allows readers to engage with the content. People from different socio-economic classes within the civilizations are covered. A list of recommended titles and websites is included along with glossaries that are unique to every title. No source notes are provided. VERDICT Though mostly Western in focus, these titles provide a good glimpse into the history and impact of ancient civilizations.

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal.

School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–6—These image-rich titles cover each ancient civilization's history, location, and culture with clearly organized and easy to follow text. Facts about a civilization are presented within two-to-three-page chapters that have two columns of text on a page along with appropriately placed and relevant sidebars. Images of artifacts, art, or photographs of what remains of the civilizations today appear on every page, and the page layout allows readers to engage with the content. People from different socio-economic classes within the civilizations are covered. A list of recommended titles and websites is included along with glossaries that are unique to every title. No source notes are provided. VERDICT Though mostly Western in focus, these titles provide a good glimpse into the history and impact of ancient civilizations.

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal.

Table of Contents

The Benin Kingdom
4(2)
Warrior Kings
6(2)
The Power of the OBA
8(2)
Social Hierarchy
10(2)
Religion
12(2)
Professional Soldiers
14(2)
Design and Engineering
16(2)
Trade
18(2)
Farming
20(2)
The Art of Benin
22(2)
Craft Guilds
24(2)
Benin Brass
26(2)
Medicine
28(2)
Glossary 30(1)
Timeline 31(1)
Index and Learning More 32

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