History medieval history Melissa Snell, the Guide to medieval history, offers this list http://islam.about.com/cs/history/
Socials - Ancient/Medieval ANCIENT AND medieval history. Ancient Olympics Includes a tour ofancient Olympia and stories from athletes. Hammurabi's Code This http://schools.sd68.bc.ca/bars/departments/Socials/ssmedieval.htm
Extractions: Math ... Practices ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY Ancient Olympics Includes a tour of ancient Olympia and stories from athletes. Hammurabi's Code : This activity is designed to give the students a taste of the problems that early people faced when they found the need to govern themselves. Some of the judgments may be harsh but that always leads to good discussion. Egyptian Resources : You can now "surf" the ancient world! Here are pages which provide many links to Egyptology and Egyptian resources on the WWW. The Tombs of Tutankh-amen An extraordinary site maintained by the National Geographic to explore the mysteries of Egypt. WebMuseum View Art, such as a 15th-century illustrated prayer books known as ``book of hours''. Medieval Manuscripts Images made available from the Bodleian Library. Medieval Studies : A collection of sites from Dover Bay Secondary. Medieval Science : Provides a comprehensive set of links to all Internet resources worldwide which deal with aspects of medieval science, both in Western and other cultures.
Extractions: Telephone By Mary Bellis Erna Schneider Hoover earned a B.A. with honors in medieval history from Wellesley College, and later a Ph.D. in the philosophy and foundations of mathematics from Yale University. In 1954, Erna Schneider Hoover started work as a researcher at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, where she created a computerized telephone switching system. The switching system used a computer to monitor incoming calls and then automatically adjusted the call's acceptance rate. This helped eliminate overloading problems. The principles of Erna Schneider Hoover's design are still used today, she was awarded one of the first software patents ever issued (Patent #3,623,007, Nov. 23, 1971). Bell Labs made her their first female supervisor of a technical department. Continue with >>> The History of the Telephone Subscribe to the Inventors Newsletter
Www.StudentGov.org Capital Guide for Writing Research Papers A hyperlinked reference to help studentsorganize history Resources Everything a student needs to know about history. http://www.pob.k12.ny.us/idistrict/studentgov/studentresources.html
Medieval And Renaissance Society for Postmedieval Archaeology An organization for the study of http://archaeology.about.com/cs/medieval/
General Middle Ages medieval Art A brief look at the Dark Ages and the http://arthistory.about.com/cs/genmiddleages/
French Literature - Medieval medieval Sourcebook France medieval Sourcebook features primary source documents http://classiclit.about.com/cs/frenchliterature2/
Military History A look at a wide variety of issues concerning the discipline of military history. Links to the major areas such as technological developments, tactics, http://militaryhistory.about.com/
Ancient Classical History - Comprehensive Ancient Greek And Roman History Site Resource provides articles, quizzes and other sources related to the ancient world.Category Society history By Time Period AncientAncient / Classical history, with resources on the fall of Rome, ancient Greece, Roman gods and goddesses, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Hercules, Cleopatra, http://ancienthistory.about.com/
Extractions: Personifying abstract powers, gods and goddesses are held responsible for many of the mysteries of life. One of the most important mysteries to humanity is that of birth. Fecundity and sexual attraction are key elements in the survival of a family or race. The very complex feeling we shorthand as love makes humans bond with each other. The ancient goddesses held responsible for these gifts were honored highly in their societies.
Historic World Maps - Page 2 Of 2 site, a collection of online maps from the medieval and Renaissance eras http://geography.about.com/cs/historicmaps/index_2.htm
Largest Cities Through History The largest city of the world througout the last five thousand years. http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa011201a.htm
Extractions: by Matt T. Rosenberg Tertius Chandler's compilation of the population of cities throughout history, Four Thousand Years of Urban Growth: An Historical Census is an amazing work providing the population of cities throughout time. Chandler utilized a plethora of historical sources to locate approximate populations for the world's largest cities since 3100 BCE.
Medieval Kootwijk The main source for this article was the new medieval Archaeology An http://archaeology.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa012201a.htm
Extractions: Western Europe in the Middle Ages a course on the Medieval Period from Lynn Nelson, U Kansas In the center of the Veluwe Region of the Netherlands, on a sandy upland north of the Rhine River, lies the early medieval settlement of Kootwijk. Although Kootwijk was first occupied beginning in the Mesolithic period, it is a typical settlement for the 6th through 11th centuries AD, and a perfect opportunity for a glimpse into the Dutch Middle Ages. The earliest medieval occupation of Kootwijk was a small hamlet, comprised of a few fenced-in farmsteads. Each farmstead held a main building and numerous outbuildings. Later in the 7th century, a single elite farmstead was built, consisting of a characteristic boat-shaped residence. This structure, measuring approximately 25 meters (75 feet) in length by 8 meters (25 feet) in width, and with slightly constricted ends, was organized with an interior fireplace and a cow shed at one end. Such boat-shaped residences were common for the next several generations of people living at Kootwijk, and archaeological evidence of similar structures can be found throughout northwestern Europe beginning in the 7th century AD.
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