Civlizations GRADE LEVEL Comparative civ.12. ancient History Links Historical Text Archive DailyLife In ancient The Lost World of the Mayas ancient egypt The Mythology http://yalesecondary.sd34.bc.ca/assignments/civlizations.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION - THE FOLLOWING YALE LIBRARY RESOURCES ARE INTENDED TO SERVE AS A GUIDE FOR YOUR LIBRARY RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT. WE HAVE INCLUDED SOME SUGGESTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON YOUR TOPIC. ONCE YOU HAVE USED THESE RESOURCES, YOU SHOULD BROWSE THE YALE LIBRARY CATALOGUE FOR MORE RESOURCES ON YOUR TOPIC. - Be sure to note which resources you use so that you can create your bibliography if one is required for this assignment. - Carefully read the instructions provided by your teacher for this assignment. YOU WILL GAIN DIRECT ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING INTERNET SITES BY CLICKING ON THE UNDERLINED INTERNET ADDRESS: YOU WILL FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON YOUR TOPIC USING THE FOLLOWING CD ROM'S: Eyewitness History of The World (access through the CD Network - Social Studies) Encarta Encyclopedia (access through the CD Network - Reference) World Book Encyclopedia (access through the CD Network - Reference) Grolier 99 Encyclopedia (access through the CD Network - Reference) Britannica Encyclopedia (access through the CD Network - Reference) YOU WILL FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON YOUR TOPIC USING THE FOLLOWING DATABASES:
NM's Creative Impulse..Mesopotamia in America, Europe, Middle East, egypt, India, China Mesopotamian Web from ProvidenceCollege civ Web - annotated Resources for the ancient Middle East - one http://history.evansville.net/meso.html
Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse Development of Western Civilization I World History I Mesopotamia Search or look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica Contact Information The Mesopotamian plain was part of the Fertile Crescent. Situated between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the area was the birth place of the varied civilizations that developed writing, schools, libraries, written law codes and moved us from prehistory to history. The Sumerians, Akkadians, Chaldeans, Hittites, Babylonians, Israelites, Phoenicians, Lydians, Assyrians and Persians established the foundations for future Civilizations. Their contributions include: the wheel, glass, the sail, coinage, mathematics, the alphabet, calendars, bronze, iron, monotheism, epic poetry, farming and irrigation. The art of Mesopotamia is as diverse as the civilizations that inhabited the area. Art became decorative, stylized and conventionalized at different times and places in the area. Gods took on human forms and humans were combined with animals to make fantastic creatures. Art commemorated the accomplishments of great men and intimidated the lowly. Skills improved and new media was developed. Large temples and imposing palaces dotted the landscape. Man recorded his history and poetry for the first time and set them down to music. Lyres, pipes, harps and drums accompanied their songs and dances. Abraham Text only Bio from the Catholic Encyclopedia The Story of Abraham from the Hebrew Bible - from
Florida Atlantic University Libraries Videographies the Mediterranean Basin, from Mesopotamia and egypt to the A Summary Points out howthe ancient Greek, Roman VIDEO 1987 Subject EARLY civ, ANTHROPOLOGY, WORLD http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/media/visub89.htm
Extractions: Summary: Many great civilizations and empires rose and fell in Africa leaving great cultural heritage. The gradual spread of the Bantu peoples from their homeland in the Cameroons displaced the hunting people of the south making agriculture and animal herding the main pursuit of the rural people. 030 Min. VIDEO 1983 Subject: WORLD HISTORY Series: WORLD, THE VH 0544 Age of Iron, The (2000 BC - AD 200) Summary: The epoch-making development of iron smelting and manufacturing some 3500 years ago and its effect on early civilizations. This program also traces the first European civilizations of Minoan Crete, the Kingdoms and empires of the Near East, and the rise of the first empires in India and China. 030 Min. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EARLY CIVILIZATION, WORLD HISTORY Series: WORLD, THE VH 0239 Age of Light, An Summary: Shows how the Age of Enlightenment brought about a revolution in eighteenth-century thought, and progressive ideas were given a new and fearful force by the French Revolution. 051 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EARLY CIVILIZATION, ANTHROPOLOGY, WORLD HISTORY Series: TRIUMPH OF THE WEST VH 0560 Age of Revolutions, The (1776-1848)
Humanities Treasures: History Odyssey in egypt A virtual archaeological expedition at An index of sites on ancientcivilizations for freshpond.com/treasures/humanities/civilizations/civ.htm. http://www.freshpond.com/treasures/humanities/history.htm
Exploring Greece http//do.esd.k12.ca.us/Cadwallader/egypt%20Home%20Page to visit and learn more aboutAncient Greece. www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webunits/greecerome/civ.html http http://www.pen.k12.va.us/Div/Stafford/TLT/0902/cohort6/Willever/Explore.htm
Homework Help And Kids Links of Tutankhamen www.nationalgeographic.com/egypt Aztecs/Mexicas Voyage Back in TimeAncient Greece and as/ education/projects/webunits/greecerome/civ.html. http://www.nassaulibrary.org/oysterbay/kidslinks.html
Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "civilization" THE NATURE OF SEQUELS 199 WHAT civ IS NOT history, culture, peoples and lands ofEgypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia http//www.omnibusol.com/ancient.html 7 http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=civilization
EWHH Links egypt Links This site has links to three other pages on Elessar Repbublic, AKA AchaeanCiv. Spartaancient/Classical History, Tells about the Spartan government http://fp.lhps.org/gclemens/EWHH Links.htm
Extractions: EARLY WORLD HISTORY HONORS LINKS PAGE *The following is an initial list of Social Studies and World History-related websites that should be useful to students in this course. It is only a beginning, however. Early World History Honors students will have the opportunity to add to the list of links throughout this course. Hopefully, by the end of the year, this page will become something 9th grade Lake Highland students will be proud of. General Social Studies Links National Council for the Social Studies Florida Council for the Social Studies The World Lecture Hall Washington Social Studies Links ... Social Studies Sites World History-Related Links Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations Resources for Honors World History The Ancient World Web Bloodaxe's History Links ... Age of Exploration Links Miscellaneous Links Dead Sea Scrolls Great Books in Western Civilization Unit-Related Links This portion of the links page will be produced by students during the course of the school year. Unit One: Pre-History and Ancient Egypt Pre-History Websites - Provided By Peter Gebhard and Jonathon Hiett Venus of Willendorf: *This site tells a variety of interesting facts about the famous fertility figurine.
Chadron State College - History - Imperial Russia - History 335 August 27, 4. ancient egypt. September 5, 7. Seven Wonders of the ancient World. MinoanCiv; Marinatos, Thera, NG (May, 1972); Ceram, 3081 Sherman, chapter 2-3. http://www.csc.edu/history/westciv-i.asp
Extractions: Choose a Destination... - Current Students - Athletics - Campus Pipeline - Blackboard or Western Civilization I/History 233 Dr. Shepherd Fall Semester 2001 Office: Crites 002 MWF 11:00 to 11:50 a.m. Phone: 432-6260 E-mail: ashepherd@csc.edu August 20 The Genesis of History; Sherman, The West in the World,, chapter 1 August 22 The Mesopotamian Cultures; Ceram, Gods, Graves and Scholars, 3-29, 337-362 August 24 The Later Mesopotamian Empires August 27 Ancient Egypt August 29 The World of Tutankhamun August 31 Writing and Codebreaking; Ceram, 83-132 September 5 Seven Wonders of the Ancient World September 7 The Hebrews September 10 Hittites, Assyrians and Persians September 12 FIRST EXAM September 14 Minoan Civ; Marinatos, "Thera," NG (May, 1972); Ceram, 30-81: Sherman, chapter 2-3 September 17 The Greek City-States September 19 Greek Culture: Art, Literature and Drama September 21 Greek Culture: Philosophy; "Socrates" in Sowards, Makers of the Western Tradition September 24 Greek Culture: Mythology and Religion September 26 The Olympics: Swadding, "Olympia¹s Glory," Natural History (June, 1984)
The Royal Tombs Of Aksum, Part 3 limestone architecture and innumerable objects relating to the inhabitants dailylife. aromatic incense, and slaves were shipped away to egypt, Rome, India http://archaeology.about.com/library/munrohay/blmunrohay3.htm
Extractions: Part 6: Past and Present Excavations Related Resources The Kingdom of Aksum an article from your About guide From Other Guides Introduction to Ethiopian History from your guide to African culture, Austin Ogunsuye Elsewhere on the Web Aksum: An African Civilisation of Late Antiquity Electronic book by Stuart Munro-Hay
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