Women In The Ancient World Discussion of women's lives in ancient Egypt, Rome, greece, Israel and Babylon including legal status, bride and family customs, women's health, cultural norms. Short biographies of famous Roman women and empresses. http://www.womenintheancientworld.com
Sophists Teachers of philosophy in ancient greece, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus and Hippias. http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/sophists.htm
Maps Of Old Greece A series of political maps of ancient, medieval, and modern greece from Macedonian Park. http://www.macedonianpark.com/maps.htm
Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Links Over 100 essential sites focused on ancient greece. Includes Greek Mythology and other sites that help put the myths and legends in context within Greek culture. http://www.webcom.com/shownet/medea/grklink.html
Greek Vistas Interactive student guide to ancient Greek sites using Quicktime movies and a travel log from the University of New Orleans. Includes Samos, Ephesus, Mycenae, Olympia, Athens and Delphi. http://tec.uno.edu/noctiite/greece/
Dr. J's Illustrated Sites By Dr. Janice Siegel of Temple University. Awardwinning site with photographs and lectures on ancient greece. http://lilt.ilstu.edu/drjclassics/
Marriage And Funerals In Athens Jana Shopkorn's essay on ritual and ceremony in ancient greece. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/classes/JSp.html
Pages Through The Ages Created by 5thgraders at Oak View Elementary School in Fairfax, Virginia, this site explores the geography, government, daily life, religion and technology of ancient Egypt, greece and Rome. http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/OakViewES/harris/96-97/agespages/index.html
15 Ancient Greek Heroes From Plutarch's Lives Abridged modern English version of the classic biographies. The most heroic of the Greek lives, in an easyto-read style, with clickable vocabulary for the student, and an extensive ancient greece Links page. Start here if you've never read Plutarch before. http://www.e-classics.com
The Spindle And The Shrine Daily Life Of Women In Classical Times Documenting a 2000 exhibition at Indiana University, highlights aspects of women's daily and social life through archeological artifacts to examine multiple aspects of women's roles in ancient greece and Rome. http://www.indiana.edu/~anclife/index.html
Stoicism of the system of ethics, popular in ancient greece, which has physics as its foundation. http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/stoicism.htm
The Nine Muses Of Ancient Greece Table showing the nine Muses of ancient greece with their literal name translation, pronounciation, domain, and attributes. http://www.angelfire.com/wy/intellectualloafing/activitiesfolder/beinformedfolde
Geophysical Survey Of Philippi University of Nottingham survey used to identify buildings and roads in the southern half of the ancient Macedonian city of Philippi. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/archaeology/research/balkans/greece/gcity.html
Crocodile Games Producer of a range of alternative, fantasy Egypt miniatures. Hoping to do the same to ancient greece next. http://www.crocodilegames.com/index.html
Free Pixbooks Educational freeware, authored by Gary Radley, includes two quiz questions per page that allow the student to end up with a final score, for ancient Egypt, greece, Rome, Early Man and Traditional Aboriginies. http://www.geography-games.com/SoftWare.htm
Plutarch's Lives All of the classic biographies of heroes and villains from ancient greece and Rome. The English text is awkward and antiquated, but it's the complete Dryden edition (1683), as revised by A.H. Clough (1864). http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/index-Plutarch.html
Educated Women In Ancient Society Discussion of women's education in ancient greece, Egypt and Italy; sections discuss educational standards, women in religious roles, female philosophers and poets. http://info-center.ccit.arizona.edu/~ws/ws200/fall97/grp3/grp3.htm
Symposium Drinkingparties in ancient greece where the guests reclined on couches, and were crowned with garlands of flowers. http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/symposiu.htm
Color Therapy - Then And Now Article by Helen Graham describes the origins of color healing traced back to the mythology of ancient Egypt and greece. http://www.articleindex.com/Health/Color_Therapy_part_1.htm
Ancient Greece Educational site on aspects of this civilization, including people, culture, religion, arts, and benchmarks. http://home.aol.com/TeacherNet/AncientGreece.html