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Over 2,000 years ago, ancient Greek scholars named seven of the most wondrous monuments to civilization, including the Pyramids of Egypt and Statue of Zeus at Olympia. Through the centuries these treasures were known as the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Because all but the Egyptian pyramids have been lost to the ravages of time, a new list of seven wonders was established in 2007. These monuments, including Machu Picchu in Peru and the Great Wall of China, symbolize the creativity and ingenuity of human civilization.
Seven Wonders of the World introduces kids ages 912 to the seven wonders on the original list and the seven wonders on the new list. Learning about these icons of world culture offers opportunities to discover amazing civilizations, technological innovations, and our shared world heritage. Sidebars, fun trivia, and entertaining illustrations break up the text, making it easily accessible and engaging, while hands-on projects encourage active learning.

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Nomad Press is committed to preserving ancient forests and natural resources. We elected to print Seven Wonders of the World on 4,507 lbs. of Williamsburg Recycled 30% offset.

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For Tony and Amy Boles,
who helped me discover so much.

~Titles in the Build It Yourself Series~

Contents INTRODUCTION Get Ready to Discover ORIGINAL LIST Seven Wonders of - photo 3

Contents INTRODUCTION Get Ready to Discover ORIGINAL LIST Seven Wonders of - photo 4

Contents

INTRODUCTION
Get Ready to Discover!

ORIGINAL LIST
Seven Wonders of the World

CHAPTER 1
Great Pyramid

CHAPTER 2
Hanging Gardens of Babylon

CHAPTER 3
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

CHAPTER 4
Statue of Zeus at Olympia

CHAPTER 5
Mausoleum of Halicarnassus

CHAPTER 6
Colossus of Rhodes

CHAPTER 7
Pharos of Alexandria

NEW LIST
of Seven Wonders of the World

CHAPTER 8
Ancient City of Petra

CHAPTER 9
Colosseum

CHAPTER 10
Chichen Itza

CHAPTER 11
Ruins of Machu Picchu

CHAPTER 12
Great Wall of China

CHAPTER 13
Taj Mahal

CHAPTER 14
Christ the Redeemer Statue

Introduction Get Ready to Discover O ur world is an amazing place Just - photo 5

Introduction
Get Ready to Discover!

O ur world is an amazing place! Just look around. Its filled with beautiful, natural wonders like the Amazon Rainforest, the Grand Canyon, and Niagara Falls. There are plenty of man-made wonders, too. Some of these wonders are monuments.

A monument is a building, a structure, or a statue that is special. It might honor a historic event or person, or be especially beautiful.

In this book were going to learn about some monuments that inspired ancient - photo 6

In this book, were going to learn about some monuments that inspired ancient travelers with their beauty or size, and that continue to inspire people today.

Have you ever been to the Great Pyramid in Egypt or the Great Wall of China? Even if you havent visited these wonders in person, maybe youve read about them or seen photos. These are two man-made wonders that have been around for thousands of years. And guess what. Even long ago, people were talking about and visiting these places. Thats right. There were tourists thousands of years ago!

Just like people today ancient travelers made lists of famous places they - photo 7

Just like people today ancient travelers made lists of famous places they - photo 8

Just like people today, ancient travelers made lists of famous places they thought everyone should visit. One of the first people to do this was Herodotus, a Greek historian. Herodotus is often called the Father of History because he traveled far and wide and wrote about the things he saw.

WORDS TO KNOW monument a building structure or statue that is special - photo 9

WORDS TO KNOW

monument: a building, structure, or statue that is special because it honors an event or person, or because it is beautiful.

ancient: from a long time ago, more than 1,500 years ago.

BCE: put after a date, BCE stands for Before Common Era and counts down to zero. CE stands for Common Era and counts up from zero. These non-religious terms correspond to BC and AD.

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: an ancient list of the most extraordinary man-made creations of ancient times, all located around the Mediterranean Sea.

In the fifth century BCE, he made a list of the places he thought were the most beautiful. This list included the pyramids of Egypt and the city of Babylon.

Later on, in 225 BCE, a mathematician named Philo of Byzantium made a list that he called The Seven Sights. This list included the pyramids and the Colossus of Rhodes. And in 130 BCE a Greek writer named Antipater of Sidon wrote a poem that listed seven wondrous things he had seen while traveling. This poem included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia.

Along with the other two lists, the poem is considered the origin of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

WHY THE NUMBER SEVEN?

The number seven appears many times in the Bible and in other spiritual - photo 10

The number seven appears many times in the Bible and in other spiritual writings. Many people consider it lucky, although nobody really knows why. Perhaps its because seven is a number that humans can easily recognize and remember. For example, there are seven days in a week, seven colors in a rainbow, seven candles on a Menorah, seven seas, seven continents, seven dwarfs in the story of Snow White, and seven digits in a phone number.

WORDS TO KNOW

diversity: when many different people or things exist within a group or place.

heritage: the art, building, traditions, and beliefs that are important to the worlds history.

These ancient wonders were all in the same region of the worldaround the Mediterranean Sea. Thats not surprising, because the list makers lived in this area. There were no airplanes or trains, and even travel by boat took a long time. So writers and historians naturally wrote about things that were nearby.

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