A vivid, illustrated travel through the world’s ancient homes, bringing history to life with style and curiosity.
This non-fiction survey takes you from the bustling ports of Phoenicia to the temples, tombs, and workshops that shaped early civilizations. Rich with period images and accessible storytelling, it invites everyday readers to explore how people lived, traded, and created art across millennia.
- See Tyre’s renowned Tyrian purple and the dye-making process that made Phoenician commerce famous.
- Learn how glassmaking and other crafts defined Sidon and surrounding lands, and how early trade connected cultures.
- Enter workshops and homes described in the text, from Japan’s Fuji San artisans to ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian contexts.
- Discover social customs, religious ideas, and everyday tasks—how people cooked, calendared festivals, and marked rites of passage.
Ideal for curious readers who enjoy history told through evocative scenes, hands-on details, and accessible explanations.