WIT 16 AFRICAN MASKS Activity18 - virtual World tours Activity 10 - The roman EmpireActivity 12 Map of Egypt Activity 13 - roman architecture Gallery Activity http://webinstituteforteachers.org/resources/curriculumresources/LTBookmarks.htm
Almanacs Ancient Greece History, art and architecture, wars, Olympics roman empire in theFirst Century A PBS Great War, including people, places, and events. http://www.libraries.sf.k12.sd.us/rhs/rhssfsdlibrary.socstud.htm
Extractions: Theodore ROOSEVELT High School Library Sioux Falls, South Dakota Teddy Roosevelt wrote a 4-volume series called The Winning of the West General Resources Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco American History Anthropology ... World History Best of History Web Sites Find the best sites for ten broad areas, as well as lesson plans, multimedia, and research. BigChalk.com Click on Study and Research for links to history, the social sciences, and a whole lot more. EyeWitness Illuminating the past through personal narratives and other first-hand sources. History Channel Online home of the cable TV channel. Virtual tours, articles, quizzes, fun and games. History Net A deep, wide-ranging site with essays, links to magazines, pictures, eyewitness accounts, and more. History Place A light-hearted approach to serious doses of history. History can be fun!! Historys Happening! A colorful, well-organized site. Featured on High School Hub.
MORLYNX excellent reconstructional drawings of places such as between mosaics and art, architecture,religion and Illustrated History of the roman empire Looks good http://www.roman-britain.org/morlynx.htm
Extractions: Loads of external hyper-links to tasty websites with a predominately Romano-British flavour. At the time of release (June 2001) all of the following links are valid. If you encounter a dead link or '404 error', please contact: Please remember, the following sites are nothing to do with RBO, so any wierdness after this point is totally beyond my control. Er, I may get round to categorizing them soon. Julius Caesar : The last Dictator "a biography of Caesar and Rome." A well-presented site; definitely gets the 'thumbs up!' Segontium Roman Museum "Segontium Roman Museum vividly portrays the story of the conquest and occupation of Wales by the Romans and displays the finds from the nearby auxiliary fort of Segontium, one of the most famous in Britain." Brill! The Roman Baths and Pumproom The official goverment-approved Aquae Sulis website Study Group for Roman Pottery Webmaster Ted.Connell@BTInternet.com "This site is under development" Includes online ordering for their publication: Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Romans-in-Britain.org.uk
Browse The Dewey Decimal System Choose places to Go on Energy Quest for an overview Also covers religion, clothing,food, art, architecture, games, and The roman empire Children's Section. http://www.ancillae.org/library/students/Browse/Dewey.htm
Extractions: Browse the Dewey Decimal System updated Jan. 11, 2003 Back to Student Links New: Drawing and Cartooning - 700 America's Teens - 000 - Cleopatra 900 Life Has a History - 500 The links on this page provide information on a variety of topics. There may or may not be links here for specific projects you are working on. Links for specific projects can be found on the subject links of the Student page. 000-General Works 200-Religion 300-Social Sciences 400-Languages 500-Natural Sciences 600-Applied Sciences 700-Arts and Recreation 800- Literature 900-History and Geography 000 - General Works (includes trivia) "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. " Confucius Ask Dr. Universe - Science related questions. Grade K and up America's Teens.gov - Gateway site sponsored by 15 cabinet-level departments and other agencies. EncyloZine - Science,Web Design, History, games, knowledge. Find Out Why - Explains answers to a variety of questions. Guinness Book of World Records - The original source.
RomanSites General Reports On 122 Websites On the entry page, the unobvious places to click classical art architecture IMG106thumbnails. roman Studies Covers provinces of the roman empire which came http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/RomanSites*/Topics/G
Extractions: Christians in the first Century SEC: Jesus, Paul (2 longish pages); Christianity: timeline Christian Literature Gospel of Mark; Canonical Letters: Philemon; Didache; Eusebius; Gospel of Thomas; Infancy Gospel of Thomas Christians in Roman Writings The loci classici: Pliny the Younger, Suetonius, Tacitus Jews in the Roman World
PT SS Gr. 6 Get Thee To A Game - Shenendehowa culture, politics, warfare, architecture, other places and culture BC and 100 AD its architecture, history, religion for the city of Rome and the roman empire. http://www.shenet.org/district/curriculum_and_learn/performancetasks/socialstudi
Extractions: Social Studies Grade 6: Get thee to a game Select to Jump Home Page Academic Departments Calendar Job Openings Cafeteria Menus Special Education Sports Staff Development Student Registration District Technology Transportation Search Select a School High School Middle Schools Arongen Elementary Chango Elementary Karigon Elementary Okte Elementary Orenda Elementary Skano Elementary Tesago Elementary Content... Curriculum and Learning Home Performance Tasks Secondary Search and Reference Sites Resources for Gr. 6 Get Thee to the Game All Areas China China, Early Man, Egypt, India, and Rome China, Egypt, Greece, India, and Rome ... Rome Game Design Mark Gallear's Game Design Page
Extractions: 941 Great Britain, Great Britain - History, (British history), (British empire), (England - Social life and customs), (United Kingdom), (War memorials - Great Britain) History Imperial War Museum Collections . Includes: Online Exhibitions , plus brief descriptions of collections housed at the Imperial War Museum in London: Art Collection, Documents, Exhibits and Firearms, Film and Video Archive, Photograph Archive, Printed Books (on the economic, social and cultural aspects of war), Sound Archive, and UK National Inventory of War Memorials. National Archives Learning Curve . Exhibitions (Cold War, Home Front in World War II, Victorian Britain, The Great War, 1914-1918, 20th Century Heroes and Villains, Power, Politics, and Protest in 19th Century Britain), Focus On (quizzes and activities), Snapshots (Tudor and Stuart Britain, 1500-1750, Britain 1750-1900, Britain and the wider world after 1900, Local History Study, Literacy Snapshots), Recommended Sites, plus a Virtual Museum (last 1000 years of British history. includes the most famous documents at the Public Record Office in the Icons galleries). Yahoo! United Kingdom
UQL Cyberschool Useful Internet Sites - Classics & Ancient History of ancient Athens, ancient Greece, architecture and archaeology. of articles on playersand places from the The roman empire in the First Century http//www.pbs http://www.library.uq.edu.au/schools/curr_sose_classics.html
Extractions: BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas and catalogued according to CCD (Dewey Decimal Classification). All items are selected, evaluated, catalogued and described. The directory can be browsed or searched by subject or by Dewey classification number. The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents
Virtual Field Trips New York The empire State Building. Ancient roman Villa View the living quarters,tools, art and architecture dating from the 1st to the 3rd Century. http://www.scdsb.edu.on.ca/resources/citi/virtual.html
Extractions: A GREAT PLACE TO START INTEGRATING WEB-BASED ACTIVITIES IN YOUR CLASSROOM! PAGE ONE OF TWO We are always combing the Internet looking for worthwhile online activities for our students. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the contents of the trip you are interested in and develop an appropriate educational strategy before sending your students out to explore. Some sites have a teacher's section with student assessment criteria already laid out for you with. and links TEACHERS: If you have found a good site or would like to write a review on one of these, please email me. Also report any dead links as soon as you discover them. Space science
SO - Historia architecture Through the Ages Learn about the building (and sometimes the culture)of a half dozen early Maps of the roman empire, Mysterious places - Egypt, http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-83116/Amnen/Hist.htm
Extractions: Stäng det fönstret genom att klicka på "kryss"-knappen ! Du kommer då åter tillbaka till denna sida . KIOSKEN Med tidningar från hela världen Systematisk internetkatalog Mölndals Stadsbibliotek CatWeb En stor länksamling Länkskafferiet Skolverkets länksamling Encyklopaedia Britannica Engelskspråkigt uppslagsverk 1492: An Ongoing Voyage A Brief History of Anglo-Saxon England A-Bomb WWW Museum Abzu - Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet Acropolis - Virtual Tour of Acropolis A Cybrary of the Holocaust Adolf Hitler I Adolf Hitler II Adolf Hitler III - From Unknown to Dictator of Germany, Complete History in 24 Chapters A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times Alexander Palace Time Machine - Om Nikolaus II, Rysslands siste tsar Alexander the Great Alexandria, the shining pearl of the Mediterranean American Colonies - History Online American History Games American Revolution - History Online American Studies Web An abridged History of the United States - An American History Textbook Anarkismens teori An Auschwitz Alphabet Ancient City of Athens Ancient and Lost Civilizations ... Ancient Greece - History Online Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Sites on the World-Wide Web - Brought to you by Medea Ancient Mediterranean History - The Roman Empire, and Egypt are the three areas explored at the Ancient Mediterranean History site
LII> [LIIWEEK] June 21, 1999 are also timelines of Caesar's career and essays on the roman empire. virtuale/us/home.htmThis site explores places in Rome dl Subjects architecture italy. http://scout.wisc.edu/addserv/K12news/99-06/99-06-21/0005.html
CJF Ministries - Welcome! by the romans are predominant in modern architecture. Gentile believers in MessiahJesus) in places like Rome The roman empire also had a unified economic system http://www.cjf.org/pages/Getting.htm
Extractions: Part 1 W e are living in extraordinary times. Before our very eyes, the stage is being set for the fulfillment of ancient prophecies foretelling the end of this age. Nonetheless, there are skeptics who scoff at the suggestion that anything out of the ordinary is happening. Among the doubters are postmillennialists, reconstructionists, preterists, and others who do not believe in the literal, premillennial return of our Lord. They point out, and correctly so, that many religious groups, at various times, have issued warnings about the impending end of the world. Up to this point, obviously, they have all been wrong. Some ministries tried to make a connection between the Y2K phenomenon and Bible prophecy. In 1998 and 1999, the Christian publishing market was flooded with books and videos explaining the supposed prophetic implications of Y2K. Some preachers claimed that God would use Y2K to mete out His judgment on a sinful and unbelieving world. One well-meaning Messianic rabbi even claimed that he found prophetic warnings about a Y2K disaster encoded in the Hebrew text of the Torah! The Roman Connection
Resources In Architecture Extensive guide lists such Webbased materials as periodicals, bibliographies and virtual tours. Covers historic preservation of buildings. http://iberia.vassar.edu/~art/architecture.html
Rome - Roman - Architecture - Monuments - Ruins tried to consolidate the roman empire and strengthen Ancient roman architecture Eighteenroman buildings and monuments with Lepcis Magna roman World in North http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/romearchitecture/
Medieval Architecture In England era the style of architecture that was in vogue was known as romanesque, becauseit copied the pattern and proportion of the architecture of the roman empire. http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Medieval_art_and_architecture.htm
Extractions: Wales Britain Express About Us Advertise with BE Partnerships Privacy ... Send a Free UK eCard English History Art in the Middle ages was inseparable from religion. It was infused with spiritual symbolism and meaning. The purpose of art was to awe and inspire the viewer with the grandeur of God. It also served to symbolize what people believed. Pope Gregory the Great, he of the Gregorian chants, said, "painting can do for the illiterate what writing does for those who read." He might have added that sculpture could serve the same purpose.
History Of London - Roman London Traces of the wall can still be seen in a few places in London. London continuedits growth under the late roman empire, and at its peak the population http://www.britainexpress.com/London/roman-london.htm
Extractions: Wales Britain Express About Us Advertise with BE Partnerships Privacy ... Send a Free UK eCard London Guide Going to London on vacation? London Pass offers FREE entry to the top attractions and a FREE 132 page guidebook! The beginnings of London can be dated with some exactitude to the invasion of the Romans in 43AD. Prior to the Roman invasion there was no permanent settlement of significance on the site of London. Instead, the Thames River flowed through marshy ground sprinkled with small islands of gravel and sand. There were probably more mosquitoes than people inhabiting the area. Historical re-enactment of Roman soldiers The commander of the Roman troops was one Aulus Plautius. He pushed his men up from their landing place in Kent towards Colchester, then the most important town in Britain. The Roman advance was halted by the Thames, and Plautius was forced to build a bridge to get his men across.
NM's Creative Impulse..Rome random collection of images of roman architecture, art, and clickable buildingsand great info on architecture; from Etruscans through the empire; Daily Life http://history.evansville.net/rome.html
Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization World History Rome Search or look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica Contact Information Perseus Award - February 1998 The Romans preserved much of the Greek culture and blended it with their own traditions to give us the Classical ideal. Their military conquests brought an empire to Rome that even surpassed that of Alexander the Great. For nearly a thousand years all roads led to Rome. From a small village on the Tiber River to the greatest Empire (Maps) the world had ever known, Rome left a rich heritage for all who followed. Back to Top People Archimedes**** site is a collection of Archimedean miscellanea contains much info on the man, the place and the time - Syracuse during Punic War times- interesting stuff....read about Archimedes Screw The Lever The Burning Mirrors and much, much more. Augustus Caesar one page bio of the first emperor of Rome with a very nice image. The Barbarians - this is a fun and informative site. Bright colors and graphically rich, it has sections on history, art, religion, games and links. There is a tremendous amount of info here, so plan to stay awhile. There's a nice table comparing the Barbarians to Romans in many areas. (I took one of my classes to the lab and couldn't tear some of them away from this site)
VIRTOURIST.COM: Milan Browse a collection of photographs of the Duomo Cathedral, plus see pictures of Leonardo Memorial, Arch of Peace and Calcio San Siro. this city was the roman capital of the western half of the empire, there are not many reminders We will begin this Milan virtual Tour in front of the Cathedral http://www.virtourist.com/europe/milan
World History Links Institutions , New Monarchies, Holy roman empire, Italy's City Eastern Europe, Ottomanempire, The Church Renaissance Art and architecture (Boston College Honors http://www.rvschools.org/rvhs/socst/departsocstudworldhis.htm
Extractions: Select Spanish, then Historia Social Studies Home Page RVHS RVHS Curriculum RVHS Library World History 19th Century Web Sites Academic Info History Links Age of Exploration (Mariner'sMuseum) - Traces the history ofexploration beginning with the ancient world. Includes evolution of ships, a timeline and biographies of explorers and their crews Dushkin Online - Web resources to supplement Annual Editions, Taking Sides, and Global Studies Eighteenth Century History Resources Encyclopedia Mythica - Sources for myths from around the world Historical Atlas of World History Historical Text Archive The History Net The History Place ... World Art Treasures - One of the most original cultural sites on the World Wide Web. This fantastic collection (over 100,000 slides) of art historian Jacques-Edouard Berger is being presented by his father, also a historian, Rene Berger. Currently includes: Vermeer and his contemporaries in Italy, Spain, France, and Holland; Botticelli; Italian Renaissance gardens - Villa d'Este, Bomarzo, Villa Lante; and art from Egypt, China; Japan; Cambodia; India; Laos, Thailand; and Myanmar/Burma. World-Wide Web Virtual Library - The History Index WWW Virtual Library - Military History - Includes links to all wars World Wide Web Virtual Library - Museums World History Ancient