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Time Chart of Ancient Cartography
Index of Ancient Maps
Monographs
Bibliography
Databases
Currently the Index, Bibliography and Time Charts of Ancient Maps are provided, along with a selection of low resolution images and accompanting monographs.
If you have any special requests to see a specific map and/or its monograph for which there is no current link, simply E-mail your preferences: jsiebold@cfl.rr.com and I can send you the material DIRECTLY via e-mail.
Cartographic Images Home Page
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Welcome to Ancient Mediterranean History!
Greece Rome Egypt
This web site is part of an international project called Thinkquest.
This web site was done by:
Stefan Iacob, Stu Shell, and Chris Neely
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Welcome to my pages of Ancient World Battles!
I'm building this site to further knowledge of battles (and events around them) of the ancient western world before 650 AD. Specifically, they are Greek and Roman battles. I have seperate sections for the Greek civilization and for the Roman Empire. The Grecian section starts with the battle of Marathon, fought on September 10, 490 BC. The Roman section starts with the battle of the Allia River, fought on July 18, 386 BC. So far I have 30 maj ...
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Hundreds of years ago in what is now modern Honduras, Copán was a thriving center of Maya life. Tens of thousands of people made their home in the Copán Valley. Yet despite its importance, Copán went into decline. Across the vast territory of the ancient Maya, other important sites were sharing a similar fate. Classic Maya civilization was collapsing.
Why did this great civilization fall? The history of humankind has been marked by patterns of growth an ...
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Exactly when beer was first brewed cannot be determined. Two slate tablets are displayed in the British Museum in London, which were, in the year 1926, scientifically estimated to be about 9000 years old. The scientist, a Mr. E. Huber, was of the opinion that the inscriptions on these tablets showed the coarse milling of emmer (A prehistoric grain type, similar to spelt, used for the brewing of beer). He concluded that this was possibly the oldest evidence of the brewing of beer. More ...
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A comprehensive resource of information about ancient empires
TEG: A fun, interactive adventure through ancient empires
Games, a 3D movie, the question board, and much more
Welcome to Empires Past, a site about great empires of the past.
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An Essay by Bill Hemminger
The question that initiates this program is a broad one: Why study ancient cultures? You might feel that the question is moot: students do study and will study ancient cultures; such study is an expected part of a tradition of intellectual development. The response to the why of the initial question is a matter of tradit ...
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The following articles are excerpts from The Story of the Greatest Nations and the World's Famous Events, Vol. 1, an historical reference book first published in 1913 by Edward S. Ellis and Charles F. Home, PhD. The book covers ancient times from Babylonia until Greek Civilization.
Greek Battle of Salamis: Defeat of Persian King Xerxes by Themistocles
Ancient Babylonian Life
Where is Nippur?
The Legend of King Sargon of Akkad
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The Asclepion
Welcome to the Asclepion, a World Wide Web page devoted to the study of ancient medicine. This page was designed to be an internet source that presents the study of ancient medicine in a manner that is both accessible and useful to the general public and to students in the history of medicine courses at Indiana University Bloomington. Please feel free to browse and send comments or ask questions.
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Welcome to The History Guide's Lectures on Ancient and Medieval European History. These lectures were written over the past ten years and served as the basis for my western civilization and upper level European history courses at Florida Atlantic University (Davie, FL), Broward Community College (Coconut Creek, FL), Vance-Granville Community College (Henderson, NC), Meredith College (Raleigh, NC) and Wake Technical Community College (Raleigh, NC)
The lectures presented here are between five a ...
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Links to Western Civilization: Part 1
Links to the Ancient World
The Ancient World--General Information
Ancient World Culture
Exploring Ancient World Cultures (another Internet Web site)
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia Chronology
Map of region (another Internet Web site)
Fertile Crescent/Nile River Map
Sumerian Dieties
Ziggurat Drawing
Egypt
Egyptian Chronology
Egyptian Gods
Soloman's Temple
Egyptian Pyramids
Links to the Classical World
Greece
Greek Chronology
Olympian Family
Links to the Medieval World
Return to Periods of History
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Photos by
Leo C. Curran
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Gardens of
MaecenasThis website has been assisted by grants from
the Classical Association of the Empire State and
the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
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The mesic is basically the lower part of the uka and has most of the same resources. In that area the climate changes and becomes real dry. That is why it is also known as the dryland forest.
Articles
Hunting
Medincinal Plants
Culture and the Ti Leaf
Hawaiian Cooking
Legends
Kamapua'a
The Legend of Maui and the Secret of Fire
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Mysteries of the
Ancient East
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Egypt
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About the Authors
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Copyright ©1997 LiMin Lam / Noora Timperi / Alice Huang
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Rome
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Food
Great Sites
Art
Fashion
History
Beliefs
Games
About Authors
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Main Menu
Ancient Rome Sites:
http://alumni.caltech.edu/~zimm/gibbon.html
http://eawc.evansville.edu/chronology/extract.cgi?-600+wo#anchor
http://www.usask.ca/classics/CourseNotes/costume.html
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/mango.html
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Copyright ©1997 LiMin Lam / Noori Timperi
Bibliography
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ANCIENT
SINHALESE CIVILIZATION
The ancient civilization of sri lanka emerged and flourished in the islands dry zone-the extensive northern plain region and the smaller plain in the southeast that together encompass more than two-thirds of the island early settlements sprang up on river banks in this region.The pioneers subsisted on rice a crop that depended on the vagaries of the monsoons.
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Snippets in Time
Many entries amassed in Bernard Grun's Timetables of History have been indexed here. Major themes include: (1) history, politics; (2) literature, theater; (3) religion, philosophy, learning; (4) visual arts; (5) music; (6) science, technology, growth; and (7) daily life. Each theme is broken up into time periods marked as hypertext links. (N.B. Within the theme pages themselves, intent will be to have other links to more descriptive entries and links to other relevent ...
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The Ancient World
to home page | timeline
Before 4000 BCE
Billions of Years - a scientific theory
Development of Religion - spirits, magic, agriculture and fertility gods
The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE
The Sumerians - religious continuity, writing, conquest, a concept of sin and paradise
Africa including Egypt - to 1750 BCE
Sargon and the Vanishing Sumerians - Mesopotamia, sin and the Amorites
Creation theory and a Great Flood - surviving Sumerian myths
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An on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world.
IAM's first edition was funded by a grant from the UNC-CH Chancellor's Instructional Technology Awards program.
IAM is seeking additional funding to support a second edition. Click here for more information.
Special thanks to
all who helped.
Interactive Ancient Mediterranean
Welcome to the Interactive Ancient Mediterranean home page
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Theban Tribunal Sourcebook
This is a lot of information, so I'd suggest getting a cup of tea and a comfy-er chair and then you can go ahead and familiarize yourself with the wonders of the Byzantine Empire, the Theban Tribunal, and all sorts of other fun facts surrounding our Saga:
To start with, there is an overview and a glossary for further reference.
History
This is an overview of real world history in and around the area in which the saga takes place. For an overview of where our sag ...
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Time and Time Again
Welcome to Time and Time Again, the site where we take you on a trip through time! The destinations for you to choose from are...
RomansGreeks
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Thinkquest Home
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What happened in 3114BC?
The turning-point in human history about 3100 BC:
The Beginning of the First Great Civilizations.
The Possible Great Floodings around 2800 BC.
Recurring Phenomenon:
The Cosmic Disaster
The Mayan Calendar
Stonehenge
A Story by an Eyewitness (Edda)
A Possible Source for the 3100 BC Event
Collected and commented by Timo Niroma, Helsinki, Finland
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Astronomical Aspects of Mankind's Past and Recent ...
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TO TRACE THE THRACIANS
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WHO ARE THEY?
WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? Motherland, migration, penetration and settlement on Balkan Peninsula
WHAT’S THEIR OCCUPATION?
CUSTOMS & NATURE OF THE THRACIANS.
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