The updated version includes modern data, new graphs, and charts. It also features expanded sections on important global issues like environment, citizenship, values, and human rights. Ancient History Focus:
: In-depth looks at the Indus Valley, Gandhara civilization, and the impact of ancient invaders. the oxford history project book 1 peter moss updated
Designed primarily for Class 6 / Form I levels, this book spans human history from prehistoric eras and ancient civilizations up through the foundational elements of early global trade and cultural exchange. Core Specifications Peter Moss Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP) Target Audience: Junior Secondary / Class 6 / Grade 6 The updated version includes modern data, new graphs,
Key updates and features of this edition include: Designed primarily for Class 6 / Form I
Clear geopolitical maps showing the expansion and contraction of empires over time.
If you are planning to integrate this textbook into your curriculum, let me know: What or age group you are teaching
Peter Moss’s signature was the "Source Box"—a sidebar containing a primary source (e.g., a letter from a Viking or a tax record from 1066). The updated edition introduces :
The updated version includes modern data, new graphs, and charts. It also features expanded sections on important global issues like environment, citizenship, values, and human rights. Ancient History Focus:
: In-depth looks at the Indus Valley, Gandhara civilization, and the impact of ancient invaders.
Designed primarily for Class 6 / Form I levels, this book spans human history from prehistoric eras and ancient civilizations up through the foundational elements of early global trade and cultural exchange. Core Specifications Peter Moss Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP) Target Audience: Junior Secondary / Class 6 / Grade 6
Key updates and features of this edition include:
Clear geopolitical maps showing the expansion and contraction of empires over time.
If you are planning to integrate this textbook into your curriculum, let me know: What or age group you are teaching
Peter Moss’s signature was the "Source Box"—a sidebar containing a primary source (e.g., a letter from a Viking or a tax record from 1066). The updated edition introduces :