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  • Depiction of Ancient Egyptian Kitchen
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    Resource: Food in the Past

    $5.00

    Containing selected examples chosen to complement the Living in the Past resource, this resource presents information about the food from traditional societies around the world.

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    Resource: Francis Drake

    $4.00

    Hero of the British defeat of the Spanish Armada and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Francis Drake is often cast on the role of a hero.

    This resource examines Drake’s lives and his many roles – hero or pirate, explorer of North America or slave trader and opportunist.

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    Resource: Francisco de Orellana

    $3.00

    A relative of Francisco Pizarro, who defeated the Inca in Peru, De Orellana led the first European expedition to navigate the Amazon River.

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    Resource: Francisco Pizarro

    $3.00

    This resource examines the life and role of Francisco Pizarro, who is famous for his defeat of the Inca in Peru in the 16th century.

    The actions of Pizarro were controversial at the time and reveal many aspects of the context of European actions in the Americas at the time, making Pizarro a useful person to examine in order to understand many subsequent events in South America as well as Europe.

  • Bathroom
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    Resource: Future Archaeology – the Bathroom

    $5.00

    This resource is a tongue in cheek look at how future archaeologists might interpret a bathroom.

    The resource aligns with Australian Curriculum History and HASS for years 5, 6 and 7.

  • Playing hoops
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    Resource: Games From The Past

    $5.00

    This resource looks at some children’s games from around the world through time, chosen to complement the Living in the Past resource.

    Concentrating on games from Ancient China, Mexico, Egypt and Rome, as well as traditional Aboriginal and Zulu games, this resource aims at helping students identify with children around the world and through time. Instructions are given for playing most of the games, so that students can try the games themselves.

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    Resource: Gan Ying

    $2.00

    Explorers of Asia have come from within and outside of Asia. One of the earliest records of explorers from within Asia is that of Gan Ying, who travelled from China to make contact with the Roman Empire in the 3rd century.

  • George Mallory 1915
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    Resource: George Mallory

    $2.00

    George Mallory tried to climb Mount Everest in 1924, but was defeated by the elements and the conditions on the highest mountain in the world. This resource examines his life, and death on the mountain, as an example of people struggling to conquer harsh climates.

    This resource aligns with Year 3 and 6 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

  • Probably George Vancouver
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    Resource: George Vancouver

    $2.00

    Resource on George Vancouver, the man after whom the island of Vancouver, off the coast of British Columbia, is named.

    Aligned with Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

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    Resource: Gertrude Bell

    $2.00

    Gertrude Bell was a 19th century traveller and writer, who also fulfilled unprecedented political roles for Britain in the Middle East. She was an archaeologist (with an Honours degree in Modern history from Oxford University) and founded the museum which later became the National Museum of Iraq. She was also employed as a Liaison Officer (along with T.E. Lawrence ‘of Arabia’) by the British during the First World War – the only woman to hold that post during that war. Her work in the Middle East was fundamental in providing the foundations, not only for future archaeological work in the region, but also helped shape much of its political future.

  • Giovanni Verrazano
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    Resource: Giovanni de Verrazzano

    $2.00

    Giovanni de Verrazzano was the first European after the Vikings in the 10th century, to encounter the mainland of North America. He also explored the coast between Newfoundland and North Carolina.

    This resource explores his life and achievements and is aligned with Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

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    Resource: Gonçalo Coelho

    $2.00

    Gonçalo Coelho was a Portuguese explorer who sailed with Amerigo Vespucci to Brazil in 1501. He returned to South America in 1503. This resource examines the life and role of this 16th century Portuguese explorer.

  • Zimbabwe bird
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    Resource: Great Zimbabwe

    $2.00

    A resource about the African Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe, which took part in international trade during the Middle Ages. Great Zimbabwe had trade links as far as China.

    The development of this historical kingdom shows how dynamic the African continent was throughout History, as well as indicating some of the trade networks existing before the Europeans started trading directly with Asia in the late 15th century.

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    Resource: Greek People in Australia

    $4.00

    This resource, part of our ‘Migrants’ series, traces the history of Greek people in Australia.

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    Resource: Gundagai Floods

    $2.00

    This resource is part of our “Natural Disasters in Australia” series. One of the worst disasters of the early colonial period in Australia, and New South Wales, in particular, were the floods of the Murrumbidgee River of 1852. The township of Gundagai was almost destroyed and more than a third of the towns population perished in the floods. Some Aboriginal men became heroes, rescuing about one-fifth of the town’s population, in their bark canoes.

  • Heinrich Barth
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    Resource: Heinrich Barth

    $2.00

    This resource examines the life and travels in North Africa of Heinrich Barth, who became the first European known to have crossed the Sahara Desert. People have lived in the Sahara Desert since the last Ice Age and trade routes have crossed it for thousands of years, however, the extreme climate makes the journey challenging, especially for those from more temperate climates.

    This resource aligns with Year 3 and 4 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

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