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Interactive archeological reconstructions of ancient architecture, buildings, artefacts and relics.
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Photographs and information on burial chambers, chalk figures, henges, hill forts, mounds, roads, and settlements..
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Discover the similarities and differences between the modern people and those who lived thousands of years ago, includes articles.
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Collected materials and essays.
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Offers a summary of several ancient historical topics and cultures.
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Blogs, discussions, and articles, including an archive.
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A source for on-line text documents.
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Aims to popularize the heritage of Greco-Roman cultures by presenting e-books of the most outstanding ancient writers.
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Includes information on several civilizations and message forums with additional features to subscribers.
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Provides articles, quizzes and other sources related to the ancient world.
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Quarterly journal of archaeological research with an archive, gallery, FAQ, events and announcement, and reviews.
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Sample essays for courses of various levels.
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A comprehensive source of information for classical studies incorporating various aspects of Greek mythology, Roman history, Roman life and Latin vocabulary and derivatives.
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Book review.
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Explore the fall of civilizations in ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about the archeological concepts of interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. Search for clues in activity site.
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Scholarly multi-disciplinary resource focused on women's history in the ancient world. Comprehensive original sources, bibliographies, links, search capability, essays.
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An online text that explores the theory of ancient times and dawn of mankind, and includes translations of several ancient texts from Sumer, Babylonia, the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and sacred texts.
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Resource with chronologies, essays, links, and images from of regions, cultures, wars, and significant figures in ancient and medieval history.
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Explores the art, biographies, daily life, maps, pictures, and research of the ancient and prehistoric world.
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Overview of the history of the people who lived in the Scandinavian region.
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Links to visual and aural material with emphasis on access to primary source texts for educational purposes.
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Article and photographs on sites, cities, civilizations, and empires.
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A comprehensive site on ancient Iran from the time of Achaemenids through the Parthians to the Sassanids, and includes articles, images, forum and links to resources.
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Moderated for discussion for times up to circa 600 C.E.
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Using computer generated imagery, explore Herod's masterpiece in Judea.
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Weaving the various ancient civilizations together in one narrative.
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Links to associations, museums, and ancient civilizations
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Book by Edward S. Ellis and Charles F. Home. First published in 1913. Tells the story of the Ancient World.
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Rediscovery of certain peoples long vanished.
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Complete course with notes, questions, and links, useful for homeschooling or tutoring at regular and advanced levels. Over 2500 links for over 40 different social studies categories.
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Investigate ancient Egyptian and Roman religions, daily life, and rulers.