Lessons from our Ancestors: Winner of the 'Discover British Book Award 2024': Equality, Inclusivity and Sustainability in the Ancient World

Lessons from our Ancestors: Winner of the 'Discover British Book Award

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"A healthy corrective to the notion that "History is what White Men did", and worthy of a place on every child's bookshelf." - Sir Tony Robinson

This unforgettable journey back through time with archaeologist and TV presenter Raksha Dave casts a spotlight on forgotten histories and misrepresented stories. Told through 50 objects, this groundbreaking book offers a fresh perspective on our past to inspire you to build a better future.

Spanning five continents and covering thousands of years, this inclusive book reveals:
THE BLACK PHARAOHS WHO RULED ALL OF EGYPT
THE INDUS CITY THAT CARED ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE
THE CITY IN ANCIENT TURKEY WHERE GENDER EQUALITY FLOURISHED
And much more!

British-Asian archaeologist and broadcaster. Alongside her archaeology work, Raksha is a regular face on Channel Four's Time Team and, in 2021, took on the prominent position of President of the Council for British Archaeology.

Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong is an Asian-American illustrator, designer and ceramicist from Hawaii. She currently travels between tropical Honolulu, Hawaii and temperate Michigan, with her family. Kimberlie's diverse range of work includes conceptual editorials to whimsically surreal and playfully imagined worlds for children's illustrations.

Author: Raksha Dave
Format: Hardback, 64 pages, 298mm x 242mm, 290 g
Published: 2023, Magic Cat Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Children's General Non-Fiction
Interest Age: From 7 to 10 years

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"A healthy corrective to the notion that "History is what White Men did", and worthy of a place on every child's bookshelf." - Sir Tony Robinson

This unforgettable journey back through time with archaeologist and TV presenter Raksha Dave casts a spotlight on forgotten histories and misrepresented stories. Told through 50 objects, this groundbreaking book offers a fresh perspective on our past to inspire you to build a better future.

Spanning five continents and covering thousands of years, this inclusive book reveals:
THE BLACK PHARAOHS WHO RULED ALL OF EGYPT
THE INDUS CITY THAT CARED ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE
THE CITY IN ANCIENT TURKEY WHERE GENDER EQUALITY FLOURISHED
And much more!

British-Asian archaeologist and broadcaster. Alongside her archaeology work, Raksha is a regular face on Channel Four's Time Team and, in 2021, took on the prominent position of President of the Council for British Archaeology.

Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong is an Asian-American illustrator, designer and ceramicist from Hawaii. She currently travels between tropical Honolulu, Hawaii and temperate Michigan, with her family. Kimberlie's diverse range of work includes conceptual editorials to whimsically surreal and playfully imagined worlds for children's illustrations.