Print books
Cause & Effect: Ancient Mesopotamia, by Don Nardo (2018, 80 p.)
Mesopotamia, edited by Sherman Hollar (2012, 88 p.)
Technology in Mesopotamia, by Charlie Samuels (2014, 48 p.)
Mesopotamia (Kids Discover - link to a pdf version is below)
**plus additional print books courtesy of Monmouth County Library**
Mesopotamia, edited by Sherman Hollar (2012, 88 p.)
Technology in Mesopotamia, by Charlie Samuels (2014, 48 p.)
Mesopotamia (Kids Discover - link to a pdf version is below)
**plus additional print books courtesy of Monmouth County Library**
Databases
Research Starter: Mesopotamia Salem Press Encyclopedia
Ancient and Medieval History, Topic Center: Ancient Mesopotamia
Daily Life Through History, Topic Center: The Fertile Crescent
Ancient and Medieval History, Topic Center: Ancient Mesopotamia
Daily Life Through History, Topic Center: The Fertile Crescent
Ebooks
Ancient Mesopotamia by Tom Head (2015, 113 p.)
Ancient Mesopotamia Inside and Out by Ellen Rodger (2017, 32 p.)
Cause and Effect: Ancient Mesopotamia by Don Nardo (2018, 80 p.) *also have in print*
Tools and Treasures of Ancient Mesopotamia by Matt Doeden (2014, 40 p.)
Kids Discover: Mesopotamia (pdf)
Ancient Mesopotamia Inside and Out by Ellen Rodger (2017, 32 p.)
Cause and Effect: Ancient Mesopotamia by Don Nardo (2018, 80 p.) *also have in print*
Tools and Treasures of Ancient Mesopotamia by Matt Doeden (2014, 40 p.)
Kids Discover: Mesopotamia (pdf)
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