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299 GIL                       
           Giles, Bridget.  Myths of West Africa.  Austin, TX : Raintree
                Steck-Vaughn, 2002.  Examines the many different peoples
                that have lived in West Africa and some of the myths that
                reflect their beliefs.

398.2 NAR                     
           Nardo, Don, 1947-.  Monsters.  San Diego, Calif. : Lucent Books,
                c2002.  Introduction: The dragons of the past -- Ancient
                Greece : the beast with a woman's face -- Ancient Persia :
                the battle between good and evil -- Ancient India : demonic
                enemies of gods and humans -- Ancient Africa :
                shape-shifters, imps, and river monsters -- Ancient
                Scandinavia : dragons and giants in a bleak world -- Ancient
                North America : in the belly of the sea monster.

916 BRO                       
           Brooks, Lester.  Great civilizations of ancient Africa.  New
                York, : Four Winds Press, [1971].  An account of the ancient
                African civilizations of Kush, Ghana, Mali, Songhay,
                Kanem-Bornu, Axum (Ethiopia) and Egypt.

930 MCI                       
           McIntosh, Jane.  Civilizations : ten thousand years of ancient
                history.  1st US ed.  London ; New York : DK, 2001.  Maps
                and color photos fill this overview of the world's early
                civilizations, from prehistory to the empires of the New
                World, including the societies of Mesopotamia, India, Egypt,
                China, Greece, Rome, and the Americas.

930.1 MOL                     
           Moloney, N. (Norah).  The young Oxford book of archaeology. 
                Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c1997.  Defines
                archaeology, examines how archaeologists work, surveys
                excavation methods, and visits archaeology sites--from
                Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania to the Garbage Project in America.

960 DAV                       
           Davidson, Basil, 1914-.  African kingdoms,.  New York, : Time,
                inc., [1966].  Surveys the history, civilizations, culture
                and people of ancient Africa and explains the influence of
                the past on modern African life and customs.

960 NIC                       
           Nicolson, Colin.  The making of Africa.  London, New York, :
                Wayland; G. P. Putnam's, 1973.  Presents the history of
                Africa from ancient times to the present as recorded in the
                letters, diaries, and memoirs of contemporary exploreres,
                merchants, missionaries, slaves, and statesmen.

960.1 ADD                     
           Addison, John.  Traditional Africa.  St. Paul : Greenhaven,
                c1980.  Briefly discusses Africa's early societies, west and
                central kingdoms, and trading cities of the east African
                coast.

967 C                         
           Chu, Daniel.  A glorious age in Africa; : the story of three
                great African empires.  [1st ed.].  Garden City, N.Y., :


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                Doubleday, 1965.

967 DAV                       
           Davidson, Basil, 1914-.  The African slave trade.  A rev. and
                expanded ed.  Boston : Little, Brown, c1980.

FE 398.3 DAM                  
           D'Amato, Janet.  African animals through African eyes.  New York
                : J. Messner, [1971].  Discusses the religious and practical
                significance of animals as they appear in the artifacts,
                rock paintings and carvings, and legends of ancient Africa.

R 909 BRO                     
           Brooks, Philip, 1955-.  Civilizations, exploration & conquest. 
                London : New York : Southwater Press ; Anness Pub., c2001. 
                Traces the history and development of human civilization,
                exploration, and conquest, following a thematic path
                throughout history.

R 911 HIS                     
           Martin Greenwald Associates.  Historical maps on file.  Revised
                ed.  New York : Facts on File, c1984.  Vol. I: Ancient
                civilizations -- Medieval Europe -- Europe (from 1500 to
                1815) -- Europe (from 1815 to the present) -- The United
                States -- Vol. II: Western Hemisphere -- Africa and the
                Middle East -- Asia -- Australia and the Pacific Islands. 
                Over 300 black and white maps in looseleaf form for easy
                duplication are organized chronologically and
                geographically, with a Table of Contents in the front.

R 956 CAM                     
           The Cambridge encyclopedia of the Middle East and North Africa,. 
                Cambridge Univ Pr, [c1988].  A one-volume account of all
                aspects of North Africa and the Middle East include the
                history and geography, people, societies and economies,
                culture and interstate relations, and events of
                international political importance of the region.

R 960 AFR                     
           AFRICANA : The Encyclopedia of the African and African American
                Experience.  New York: Basic Civitas Books, 1999.

V 960 BEN                     
           Benin: An African Kingdom, 1994 (Video).  New Jersey : Film for
                the Humanities, Inc., l994.  Surveys the history,
                civilization, culture, and people of Benin, Africa.

V 960 BEN                     
           Benin: an African Kingdom, 1996 (video).  New Jersey : Films for
                the humanities and sciences, 1994.  There is still a king or
                Oba of Benin today, and he still dispenses justice to his
                people. He lives in a very traditional world but has
                received a British university education. Contrasts like
                these are commonplace in modern Nigeria: the children shop
                in the tumult of traditional market and fo to a supermarket
                to buy plastic toys made in China. Overseas trade is not new
                to Binin; it was taking place long before the white man
                arrived. By dramatizing one of the rare accounts by a slave
                captured as a child, we bring home a small part of the
                horror that was the slave trade.

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