ROMARCHGeneral Interest Resources Centre; Exploring ancient World Cultures, a course resource for civ. Loeb ClassicalLibrary; Papyrus Books ancient Greece, Rome, egypt, Near East http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Research/researchareas/JWMP/ostia/genr.html
Extractions: Subheadings: [Central sources of images and info.] [Museums] [Society, culture, religion, law, and war] [History] ... [Publications] CENTRAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGES [TOP] AnthroNet: Internet resources (incl. a handy subscription guide to mailing lists) The UNESCO World Heritage Centre Exploring Ancient World Cultures, a course resource for Civ. 101, U. Evansville Rome Resources: the Archeotype Rome project ArtServ: Art/architecture in the Mediterranean, esp. Italia, Graecia, Asia (Minor), Africa Dakota State University: Art History on the Web (images and descriptions in: Classical Greek, Etruscan, Hellenistic, Roman, E. Christian, Byzantine) Scores of images from the ancient Mediterranean, for a theatre design course at Tulane. Some random photos of Roman Art (under construction) The 12 Caesars in Art, from Skidmore College Portraits of Roman emperors (in progress; asking for assistance in identifications) Global Atlas of Paleovegetation since 18,000 B.P.
ResearchH205 one for each of the cultures represented the Near East, India, egypt, China, Greece ac.beA guide for scholars and students of the ancient (Greek and general. http://www.historyrome.com/ResearchH205.html
Extractions: ARCHIVES: RESEARCH ANCIENT CIV H205 RESEARCH ANCIENT HIST SEM (J200) RESEARCH: LAW (J400) This is a file of a course offered in the past. It is presented here for student interest. The links will be updated when the course is offered again. This is a large file please wait about 90 seconds for it to download before making a selection. Introduction General Sites Greece Search/Guides ... Roman Sites INTRODUCTION You are required to plan and complete a research project for this course. The final product should be a paper, 5 pages in length, that includes citations of your sources of information and a bibliography. Consult the site on Writer's Guide for details about thesis, argument, style, and assistance in writing your paper.
Antiquity Western civ Library Selection of source materials Western civ Class Complete The ChristianCoptic Orthodox Church of egypt ancient Monophysite church of http://132.205.57.9/FACSTAFF/J-L/lightstone/html/body_antiquity.html
Extractions: G ENERAL H ISTORY ... History Index This is a huge index of historical sources but it is arranged alphabetically and difficult to use. E-books in History Very diverse PCL Map Collection Contains thousands of maps in digital format. History and Theory Home Page History and Theory is a professional journal on the philosophy of history. Electronic Historical Library Another excellent selection of links. Electronic Historical Journals Index of professional journals in History. Updated regularly. Vatican Digital Library: Manuscript collection Significant and Beautiful but takes a long time to load. The UVa AnthroNet Excellent Anthropology server at the University of Virginia Timelink: BYU History Dept Timelines An ongoing project to create virtual timelines with weblinks. History Reviews On-Line Peer reviewed history book reviews Chronicon - an online journal of History Open to all aspects of History D. Boals' European History Index An excellent European history resource KRONIA Mythology journals and information National History Standards They're going up.
Mr. Potter TeacherWeb Update Egyptology Take a cybertour of ancient egypt and explore the largest collection of material OfficialSite of Dr. Zahi Hawass general Director of the Giza Plateau. http://teacherweb.com/CT/ChristianHeritageSchool/Potter/ulinks3.stm
Extractions: Teacher Announcements World Civ 1: Honors World Civ 2: Honors ... Calendar You must enter the whole URL, including http://, to provide a working link on the Links page. If you have previously made changes to this page, in this Internet session, you may have to click on your Reload/Refresh button to see those changes reflected below and to preserve those changes as you make new changes.
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ClayGate 930 : History Of The Ancient World To Ca. 499 932.014, egypt State Information Service Tutankhamen. 937.00222, Maecenas Imagesof ancient Greece and 937.0071, HWciv Teaching Western civilization Courses http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/930.htm
Egypt Dictionary of ancient egypt REF 932 SHA. civilization of the ancient Near EastREF 939.4 civ. ancient egypt Discovering its Splendors REF 913.32 ANC. http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.tx.us/library/egypt.htm
Extractions: Home 125th Anniversary Academics Admissions ... Internet Research Aids Egypt October 1999 Helpful Search Terms (Use these for searching in the library catalog and network resources). Horus Isis Oriris Seth Re (Amon-Re) Anubis Queen Hatshepsut Akhenaton Amarna revolution Nefertiti Tutankhamun King Tut Ramses II Giza pyramids necropolis Saqqara papyrus Hieroglyphics mummification Mummies sarcophagus Sphinx obelisk Scarab Rosetta Stone Ankh kohl Nile Luxor Karnak Deir-el-Bahari Abu Simbel Valley of the Kings and Queens Dewey Decimal Numbers (Browse the shelves for books at these numbers) Reference Books Our Oriental Heritage REF 930 DUR Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations REF 930.03 ENC Atlas of Archaeology REF 930.1 ATL Cambridge Encyclopedia of Archaeology REF 930.1 CAM Larousse Encyclopedia of Ancient and Medieval History REF 930 LAR Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt REF 932 BUN Dictionary of Ancient Egypt REF 932 SHA Civilization of the Ancient Near East REF 939.4 CIV
Egypt Resources (page 2) The Myths of egypt From your About.com Guide to ancient History, a compilationof myths of egypt. general Information. ABZU What do you mean, what's ABZU http://archaeology.miningco.com/library/atlas/blegypt2.htm
Classes In Archaeoastronomy - Archaeology They also range from lower division general education courses to graduate Coversin detail the astronomy's of ancient egypt, Mesopotamia, megalithic Europe http://archaeology.miningco.com/blastroclass.htm
Extractions: Bibliography of Archaeoastronomy The contribution of archaeoastronomy to established disciplines continues to grow. With it grows the number of courses that include a substantial component of archaeoastronomy. Archaeoastronomy courses are not a staple of departmental offerings, but are usually associated with the efforts of one or two interested faculty members. They are fragile and can easily disappear. At Baylor University, the course, SOC and ANTH 4354 (Archaeoastronomy) was taught for some years by Jose Valbuera. On his departure the course perished. However, even the temporary existence of such a course contributes to a broader appreciation of what archaeoastronomy can contribute to various academic disciplines. Following is a list of University level courses in which the interaction of astronomy and culture is a significant component. It results from a quick survey, and is by no means exhaustive, much less complete. It does not include the general astronomy or anthropology courses that may include a lecture or two on archaeoastronomy, nor those history of astronomy courses that focus only on the development of the modern science itself. Demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of archaeoastronomy, these courses are found in astronomy anthropology, history, humanities, and religious studies departments as well as Latin American studies, and honor's programs. They also range from lower division general education courses to graduate courses aimed at a particular culture. The resources represented by these extant courses may serve those interested in developing their own courses.
Extractions: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey The Project I Appendix for the list, with full publication data. Scholarship, Traditional and Revisionist Rejection of a literalist or fundamentalist reading of the history of ancient Israel as told in the Hebrew Bible is nothing new. The modern phase of biblical historical scholarship can be said to have begun with the formulation of the "documentary hypothesis" in the late nineteenth century, most notably by Julius Wellhausen. Whereas the Torah or Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible, Genesis through Deuteronomy) had traditionally been seen as the "books of Moses," deriving from if not actually written by Moses himself, the documentary hypothesis held that the Pentateuch was a composite of several "documents" or "strands" produced by several different authors at different times and subsequently combined. Two of the major clues prompting the development of this hypothesis were (a) the different names provided for the deity of the Israelites in different passages within the biblical books and (b) the apparent relationship between the book of Deuteronomy and the scroll or "book" of law said (in 2 Kings 22-23; cf. 2 Chronicles 34-35) to have been found in the temple in Jerusalem during the reign of King Josiah of Judah (640-609 BCE). Some of the passages using different divine names (Yahweh, commonly translated "the Lord," on the one hand, and Elohim, generally translated simply as "God," on the other, while some passages employed both, saying Yahweh Elohim, i.e., "Yahweh God" or "the Lord God") appeared to tell the same stories twice, often in significantly varying ways. An obvious and frequently-cited example may be found in the two very different accounts of the creation of humankind in Genesis 1 and 2, first by "God," then by "Yahweh God." It was suggested that such variant stories, with different divine names, reflected the work of different writers. Moreover, if the book of Deuteronomy (as a whole or in part) should be identified with the scroll "found" in Josiah's time, it was suggested that it may well have been
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Oaklea Middle School - Ancient Greece Sites Portland State's Greek civ for Kids Portland State University has The People of AncientGreece Back to Top. how Alexander the Great founded this city in egypt. http://www.junctioncity.k12.or.us/Oaklea/greece.htm
Antiquities Americas http//www.wsu.edu/~dee/civAMRCA/civ.HTM (civilizations in America). http//www.pbs.org/wnet/ancientireland/(In Search of ancient Ireland). egypt http://www.reflinks.org/auq/Antiquities.htm
Extractions: General sites about the Ancient World http://eawc.evansville.edu/index.htm (Exploring Ancient World Cultures) http://carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/MidElem_Home.html (Emory University's Odyssey Online) http://www.unc.edu/depts/cl_atlas/ (Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World) http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html (Internet Ancient History Sourcebook) http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/ (Pre-History Exhibits) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ice/chill.html (Cracking the Ice Age) http://www.primitiveways.com/ (Primitive Ways) http://iam.classics.unc.edu/ (Interactive Ancient Mediterranean) http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001819.html (Information Please - Human Ancestors) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/israel/ (Lost Tribes of Israel) http://www.artic.edu/cleo/index.html (A Guide to the Ancient World) http://www.upenn.edu/museum/Collections/ourwebexhibits.html (World Cultures Ancient and Modern) Seven Wonders of the Ancient World http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/
U Of Chicago Time Schedules Autumn 1999 MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (ANCMED) ancient STUDIES (ANCST ARCH) CLASSICAL civILIZATIONS(CL civ) CLASSICS (CLASS EDUCATION (EDUC) egyptOLOGY (egypt) EMERGENCY MEDICINE http://registrar.uchicago.edu/timeschedules/ts99autumn/
Extractions: Regulations and Policies Course schedules AKKADIAN CUNEIFORM (AKKCUN) ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (ANCMED) ANCIENT STUDIES (ANCST) ANESTHESIA AND CRITICAL CARE (ANESTH) ... BIOPSYCHOLOGY (BIOPSY) BUSINESS (department) CAMPUS PROGRAM (BUS CP) DOWNTOWN PROGRAM (BUS DP) WEEKEND PROGRAM (BUS WP) EXECUTIVE PROGRAM (BUS XP) ... CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS (CL CIV) CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (department) CLASSICAL ARCHEOLOGY (CL ARCH) CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS (CL CIV) CLASSICS (CLASS) GREEK (GREEK) ... COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (COMLIT) COMPUTER SCIENCE (department) COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMSCI) COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM (CSPP) COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMSCI) COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM (CSPP) ... DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (DEVBIO) DIVINITY (department) BIBLICAL STUDIES (BIBLE) COMMITTEE ON THE MINISTRY (DIV CM) HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY (DIV HC) HISTORY OF JUDAISM (DIV HJ) ... DIVINITY, SPECIAL COURSES IN (DIV SC) EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS (department) CHINESE (CHIN) EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS (EALC) JAPANESE (JAPAN) KOREAN (KOREAN) ... GERMAN (GERMAN)
CIV/WMST 315 RESEARCH PAPER: Click HERE to return to the civ/WMST 315 Home are quite specific, others are moregeneral areas within feminine in antiquity Women in ancient egypt Women in http://www.wm.edu/CAS/classical_studies/wehutt/315-01rep.html
Extractions: Lastly, click HERE for a page listing links to useful Web sites, HERE for a link to the Diotima Website and HERE is a direc t link to the Perseus Website. (Click to go to a particular section): ORAL REPORTS SUGGESTED TOPICS RESEARCH PAPERS ORAL REPORTS: The last four weeks of class will be crafted around ca. 10-minute (absolute maximum: 15 minutes) oral presentations that each student will be giving. The oral presentations will be on such topics as a major work of literature, a critique of modern scholarship, or an examination of some facet of the topic of women and gender in antiquity that we do not cover in depth in class otherwise. Each report will require a substantial amount of reading (ca 150-200 pages at a minimum) and since this is a major part (20%) of your grade for the class, careful preparation for the report will be expected.
ROMARCHGeneral Interest Resources ancient World Cultures, a course resource for civ. Scores of images from the ancientMediterranean, for a to Eternity' (The Necropolis of Terenouthis, egypt); http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/classical/dropbox/genr.html
Extractions: Subheadings: [Central sources of images and info.] [Museums] [Society, culture, religion, law, and war] [History] ... [Publications] CENTRAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGES [TOP] Dakota State University: Art History on the Web (images and descriptions in: Classical Greek, Etruscan, Hellenistic, Roman, E. Christian, Byzantine) Scores of images from the ancient Mediterranean, for a theatre design course at Tulane. Portraits of Roman emperors (in progress; asking for assistance in identifications) Global Atlas of Paleovegetation since 18,000 B.P.
Western Civ. Hist. 101 Links to 1500 World Cultures to 1500 Course Outline WPC Western civ I Resources egypt.ancient egyptian Religion egyptian Art egyptian Book of the Dead Institute of http://www.wpunj.edu/irt/courses/hist101-50/links.htm
History Research Archaeology Homepage. Women of ancient egypt. The Minoans of Crete. Roman Army. ThinkQuest ancient Rome. Daily Life in ancient Rome. Roman Atlas. civ. through Art. http://www.usol.com/~sherjudd/history.search.htm
Extractions: Go to: Judd Homepage Style Manual Chronology History Homepage Helpful History Sites For students of the History of Western Civilization to use for assignments, term papers, and general research. All Purpose History Sites Pre-History Early Civilizations Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Medieval History The Renaissance The Enlightenment Other History Topics These links were last checked 5/15/2002 All Purpose Search Tools: Dogpile Google Web Search Tutorial All Purpose History Sites Ancient History Links: Pre-History Early Civilizations Greece Rome ... Other Topics All Purpose History Sites: History of the World Tenn. Tech. Univ. Antiquity Online Ancient History Sourcebook ... Art History [Sweet Briar College, VA] Pre-History: NM's Creative Impulse Pages Agricultural Revolution (University of Missouri) Agricultural Revolution (Washington State U.) (Washington State U.) Women in Prehistory Primitive Technology Page Prehistoric Art Early Civilizations: Exploring Ancient World Cultures Mesopotamia Babylonia Sumeria ... Alexandria, Egypt site
Links Page, A World Lost in Time egypt, Kid's Connection. ancient civilizations Resources,ancient civ. More ancient civilizations, Still More ancient civilizations. http://wombat.cusd.chico.k12.ca.us/~mromig/links.htm
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Overseas Adventure Travel civ. washington dc tour world war 2 history The Arabs generally adhere strictlyto their ancient customs, prince of egypt independently of the http://www.revisedhistory.org/desc/indexN18327.html
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