History of Civilizations • History of religion
Najveće kulture svijeta 8: Islam
Miriam Meier
The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
This book is a richly illustrated introduction to an exceptionally interesting people, known for their belligerence and conquering tendencies, but at the same time capable of enchanting craftsmanship and a mythological view of the world.
24 sata, 2001.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.00 €
Literature for children • Greece and Rome • History of Civilizations • Romanced history
The corrupt Romans knew how to live... From the savage Nero to other disgusting emperors, from brave legionaries to poor farmers, the diversity and beauty of the terrible Roman era are amazing.
Egmont, 2011.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.74 €
Esotericism • Mysteries • Alternative history • Ancient Age • History of Civilizations • Prehistory
American researcher Edward Malkowski claims in his book Before the Pharaohs that Egyptian civilization is the successor to a much older, more technologically advanced culture that existed at least 10–12 thousand years before the dynastic period.
Stari grad, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
16.2412.99 - 16.32 €
History of Civilizations • Svjetska povijest
The Illustrated History of the World is a lavishly illustrated encyclopedic series of 24 volumes. A total of 1,200 pages in hardcover, it provides a comprehensive overview of world history from prehistory to contemporary challenges, intended for education
24 sata, 2010.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
68.52 €
Croatian history • History of Civilizations • Svjetska povijest
Alternative history • Ancient Age • Cultural history • History of Bosnia and Herzegovina • History of Civilizations • History of Europe
Introduction to the Danubian Script by Harald Haarmann (2010) is the first systematic introduction to the oldest writing system in Europe – the Old European or Danubian script (c. 5300–3200 BC), which emerged within the framework of the Danubian Civilizat