From School Library Journal
Gr 4-7-A different slant on the study of cultures of the past. With lucid, well-written texts and colorful drawings, both books concentrate on the design and function of a major town. A 17th-century community based on Benin City of the Edo empire in present-day Nigeria, and a 15th-century Inca town using Cuzco, Peru, as a model are presented first in aerial views, followed by double-page spreads that feature sites within each town-a temple or shrine, fortress, main square, homes, artisan workshops, etc. Clever "Time-Traveler's Guides" offer advice on shopping, how to pack, festivals, modes of travel, etc. "Guided Tours" of the important sites wrap up these studies. For readers who want more detailed information, Heather Millar's The Kingdom of Benin in West Africa (1996) and Kathryn Hinds's The Incas (1998, both Benchmark) offer well-rounded historical and cultural material with good-quality, full-color photography.-Cynthia M. Sturgis, Ledding Library, Milwaukee, ORCopyright 1999 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Card catalog description
A tour of Benin City, a West African town and capital of the Edo Empire, located in present-day Nigeria.
Ancient African Town ANNOTATION
A tour of Benin City, a West African town and capital of the Edo Empire, located in present-day Nigeria.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Zoom over the ancient African town of Benin. Take a bird's eye view of the royal palace and see the massive walls and gates that protect the town. Visit the farmers and craftsmen working at the heart of this thriving metropolis. Watch as the Oba, ruler of Benin, is dressed in his magnificent regalia of coral and ivory. Then follow the Great Procession as it goes through the town.