WORLD HISTORY Covers the history of the Byzantine empire and includes information here on everythingfrom roman food to In history, art, literature, architecture with links http://www.ntsd.wednet.edu/ths/newlibrary2/History/history_world.htm
Ancient History Page roman history, religion, warfare, literature, art, architecture, etc on the Rise anddecline of the roman empire. Rome and romania A list of roman Rulers from http://www.loeser.us/ahist.html
Extractions: Internet Ancient History Source book - An immense resource on Ancient History links and information from Paul Halsall at Fordham University. Notable Citizens of the Planet - This on-line biographical dictionary has the lives of 25,000 notable men and women from ancient times to the present day. Discoverer's Web - A no nonsense collection of links to sites found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration. Covers all time periods. Historia's Castle - Provides on-line scoring quizzes on World History topics. They are in multiple choice and true/false format, scores and provides review of answers. Encyclopedia of the Orient - Claims to be the only on-line encyclopedia for North Africa and the Middle East. History of the Ancient World - A Guide to Resources and Research on the Web developed by the University of Colorado Department of History. It actually covers all periods of history. History on the Net - historical information linked to the English National Curriculum, for teachers, pupils, parents and anyone who wishes to further their historical knowledge.
Chariho Middle School Curriculum Connections By Subject Area Illustrated History of the roman empire Use this roman Technology What kept romanengineers so the Inca civilization, religion, architecture, Machupiccu, and http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/cms/KelleyKupdate/internetpg.htm
ArtLex's Car-Caz Page Related resource A map of Charlemagne's empire. often decorated with fanciful beastsand monsters instead of accurate details about places. Also see roman art http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/Car.html
Extractions: This site is made possible by its sponsors. Please visit them! carat A unit of weight for gemstones , one carat is equal to one fifth of a gram or 200 milligrams. Also spelled karat Example: ,136 carats, 1 1/5 x 4/5 inches (3 x 2 cm), Louvre. Also see jewelry Caravaggisti Artists influenced by "Caravaggio", Michelangelo Merisi (Italian, Lombard, 1571/73-1610) his dramatically contrasting dark-light effects; painters of "night pictures" in the "dark manner", a manner known as tenebrism (or by the equivalent Italian term tenebroso ). (pr. kah'rah-vah-jee"stee) Examples of works by Caravaggio and his followers: Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (Italian, Lombard, 1571/73-1610), The Musicians , c. 1595, oil on canvas , 36 1/4 x 46 5/8 inches (92.1 x 118.4 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. (On the Met's page, you can enlarge any detail.) Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (Italian, 1571/73-1610), The Crucifixion of St. Andrew oil on canvas , 202.5 x 152.7 cm, Cleveland Museum of Art. Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
Bookmarks For Robert H. Tykot Ancient Greece Lepcis Magna The roman empire in Africa National Register of HistoricPlaces Native American for the Study of architecture Newsletter Cultural http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~rtykot/Rob's bookmarks.htm
Web Resources 05 Greek architecture The Acropolis, Delphi, Meteora, Mistra, Mycenae times untilthe fall of the roman empire. of Greek and roman (the roman project just http://www.ouhsd.k12.ca.us/sites/cihs/history/wrwc05.html
Extractions: Sites with Compilations of Links on Ancient Greek History Greece - if it is not on this page it cannot be found. A must visit set of links. Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Ancient Greece. A carefully selected list of links with full descriptions. Part of an excellent series from the University of Evansville . It includes essays, images, internet sites, texts and a chronology. Hellenic Civilization - A Greek server includes this look at the Ancient world. Gopher connection leads to areas on art, literature, geography, and museums. Early Greek People - History and culture of the Minoans, the Mycenaeans, and the Dorians, as well as an overview of the Trojan War and images to illuminate the text Index - Greek/Attic/Hellenic Sites - Though the focus is on ancient Greece, this index is a resource for all classicists. Four main categories: texts, art, maps, general. A major source for research.
Web Resources 06 is one of the most extraordinary places of the Gallery and descriptions of romanarchitecture from all sometime during the early roman empire, perhaps during http://www.ouhsd.k12.ca.us/sites/cihs/history/wrwc06.html
Extractions: Sites with Compilations of Links for Ancient Rome Rome a meta site. If the topic about Rome cannot be found here, it probably is not on the internet yet. Roman Sites The single best place to look for resources dealing with Ancient Rome. An excellent research site. An Ancient Adventure in Rome - Walking tour of Rome with trivia, a forum, and games related to the ancient city Ken Wade's Resource Page Aside from the links for history, archaeology, cosmology and the Bible, this site offers downloadable chronology charts. Windows On Italy Internal links to history of Italy by major periods Prehistoric Italy, Early Italic Tribes, Roman Civilization. EAWC: Ancient Rome - Part of an excellent series from the University of Evansville . It includes essays, images, internet sites, texts and a chronology World Cultures-Roman Internet Sources - An excellenjt source for world cultures on the internet. Go to Worls Cultures graphic at bottom of the page to return to main page. Romarch - A resource for art and archaeology in ancient Italy and Rome provinces from ca. 1000 B.C. to A.D. 600.
List Of Links Travel from the remains of this hub of the roman empire. City of Rome architecture Highlightsseveral of the in Realta Virtuale Explore several roman landmarks with http://www.arcaini.com/ITALY/WorldOfLinks/ListOfLinksTravel.htm
Extractions: Collection of people's stories of their journeys in Italy. Experiences are in text, pictures, video and sound. Lonely Planet - Italy Excellent general overview from this renowned guidebook publisher, covering history, culture, travel tips, essential info, transport and travelers' reports ItalyTour.com
Travel the places i once have roamed see this beautiful city with its well preserved architectureon both Experience the grandeur and the fall of the roman empire http://home.swipnet.se/~w-16523/personal/travel.htm
Extractions: Travel Tidbits and memory flies back to remember my favourite places on earth... the places i once have roamed... is my residential city. If there is one city to be crowned a queen, Stockholm would certainly deserve the title. She is a magnificent mixture of the present and the past, the BOLD and the BEAUTIFUL! Stockholm. The most charming city in eastern Europe. Springtime is wonderful with scent of lilacs that lingers in the air. A couple of hours sightseeng on a bus will take you to see this beautiful city with its well preserved architecture on both sides of the Danube river, Buda and Pest. Follow me to Budapest. My beloved birthplace. Like most Filipinos living abroad, I am affected by the feeling of nostalgia which drives my mind into dreaming of going back home. I keep this dream alive by my virtual visits to my dear country. The Philippines, a country of islands dispersed over an area of 300 thousand sq. km. on the Southeastern Pacific Ocean offers, among thousands of other things, unspoiled white sand beaches and modern beach resorts. Its island inhabitants who are multicultured, and who possess an exciting mixture of east and west, are fun loving and said to be one of the most hospitable people on earth. Taking you to one of the country's most famous resorts. The exciting beach island of
Teacher Resources The roman empire in the First Century (KCET and Triumph of the Baroque, Architecturein Europe (1600 with Historic places, National Register of Historic places). http://paterson.k12.nj.us/~lmc5/new_web/pages/fa_resources.htm
Resources For History 130 Dead romans information about roman coins, architecture, and artwork from theEarly roman empire. 3D Reconstructions of roman scenes Herculaneum A http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~mcook/hist130.html
Extractions: Spring Semester, 1997 NEW! A source of maps Study Questions for the first exam on September 24th What you needed to say on the first exam to get an A Study Questions for the midterm on Monday November 2nd ... (GRADING, LATE PAPER POLICY, ETC) How to save and open your personal bookmarks Ancient World Web An Expansive Index of sites, listed geographically and by subject matter. Lots of useful maps . Some maps need Shockwave Plug-in, but some do not. "The Golden and the Great" Simulated Ancient travel guides to the"top one hundred" time-travel destinations. Includes Uruk, Memphis (in Egypt), Knossos, Tyre, Jerusalem, Babylon, Athens, Alexandria, Rome. Scroll down the page and click on "guides," then choose your "destination." The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Perseus Resources for particular cultures: "Paleontology Without Walls" from the University of California Museum of Paleontology; you can view the exhibits using Phylogeny, Geology, or Evolutionary theory as the paradigm.
NFTY.org | North American Federation Of Temple Youth and Italy, exploring Jewish life in the roman empire during the See the gorgeous architectureof Salzburg and its cafés in Israel and in many places across the http://nfty.org/travel/europe/
Extractions: Tour Highlights Hotels Transportation Educational Concept ... Itinerary Explore and experience Europe s amazing capitals with friends from across North America. Come together and create a traveling Jewish community of teens dedicated to an extraordinary summer of fun, friendship and personal growth. Discover for yourself your familys roots in Europe s picturesque cities and towns. Understand how our ancestors struggled and strived to live meaningful Jewish lives throughout
Grade 6 Social Studies Curriculum the Great Pyramid with the empire State and Online Explore Greek and roman culturesusing Many beautiful pictures of architecture, sculptures, archeological http://isd742.org/~teachingandlearning/grade6social.html
Extractions: Grade 6 Curriculum Chapter 1: People of the Stone Age Chapter 2: People of the Fertile Crescent Chapter 3: African Civilizations of the Nile Valley Chapter 4: Early Civilizations in Asia and the Americas ... Miscellaneous Sites Chapter 1: People of the Stone Age Comments: Some information is specifically related to Europe in this site developed by the Museum of Antiquities at the University of Newcastle. Back to top Chapter 2: People of the Fertile Crescent Ancient Tablets, Ancient Graves: Assessing Women's Lives in Mesopotamia
HUM 120 Late roman sculpture and architecture Islam, empire of Faith Development of Gothicarchitecture http//architecture.about.com/library/blstdenis.htm. http://servercc.oakton.edu/~azumfeld/HUM120weblinks.htm
Extractions: HUM 120 Web Links Chapter 1: Prehistory and Near Eastern Civilizations Mesopotamia http://www.urtonart.com/history/ancient/mesopotamian.htm http://www.dia.org/collections/ancient/mesopotamia/mesopotamia.html http://www.mesopotamia.co.uk/ziggurats/explore/exp_set.html http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/compass/index.html Egypt Book of the Dead: image and videos: http://www.artic.edu/cleo/funerary/funeraryZoom.html British Museum Artifacts: http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/egyptian/ea/star.html Virtual Tour of Sites in Egypt: http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/egypt.html Metropolitan Museuam of Art Egyptian Collection http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/view50.asp?dep=10 Chapter 2: Aegean Civilizations Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~dromano/classes/lec04.html Bull leaping fresco http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~perlman/myth/taurfres.htm Mycenaean Lion's Gate Archaic Greek Sculpture http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/archaicsculpt.html Archaic Greek Architecture Homeric Singing http://www.oeaw.ac.at/kal/sh/ Chapter 3: Classical Greek Civilization, The Hellenic Age Buildings of the Acropolis: http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/classgrkarch.html
Egypt all pagan temples throughout the roman empire. Egyptian Calendar, Art, architecture,Pyramids, Literature shtml Egypt's Golden empire Akhenaton Akhnaton http://www.solroed-gym.dk/inger/egypt.htm
Extractions: Velkommen til "Blommes Links" Det Gamle Egypten home kataloger/links historie og samfund gamle rige-pyramider ... Solrød Gymnasium Kataloger / Links http://the-extreme.com/egypt/ (=WWWVL) Egyptology fin,fin liste med links til alle "godterne" opdateres jævnligt. Nemt at finde links til f.eks. pyramiderne ved at klikke på links øverst. Egypt Pyramids Pharaohs Hieroglyphs - Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt eller på : "Ancient Egyptian history covers a continuous period of over three thousand years. Egyptian culture declined and disappeared nearly two thousand years ago. The last vestiges of the living culture ceased to exist in AD 391 when the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I closed all pagan temples throughout the Roman Empire. Mark Millmore's website contains a wealth of information on Ancient Egypt and is an ideal place to visit if you are studying or teaching the subject"
Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology Forum romanum Includes virtual tour of Rome. Sites and Artifacts; Islamic Architecturein Isfahan; The roman empire in North Africa; Leptiminus Archaeological http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
Extractions: (Last modified September 25, 2000 The 50 most recent additions. . Updates have been few lately but I'm working on it. Feel free to resend if I've missed anything.) This document collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies
External Web Links: World History roman Scotland Outpost of an empire http//www.gla A Visual Compendium of roman Emperorshttp//wwwdial Images of Medieval Art and architecture http//www1.pitt http://www.allhallows.com/academy/wrldhist.htm
Extractions: World History Links Introduction The World History links cover world history from before written records to the present era, excluding the present territory of the United States of America. The Prehistory sites cover world-wide archeological finds. The Ancient History links cover early civilizations up to approximately 476 AD. The Medieval History sites span the period from approximately 476 AD to 1500 AD. The World 1500s thru 1700s section covers that 300 year period, and the World 1800s covers that century. The World Conflicts of the 1900s links cover the World Wars and other major international conflicts of the 20th century from foreign, perspectives while the World General 1900s links cover all other aspects of 20th century world history. For the history of areas within the current political boundaries of the United States, refer to the separate United States History page. For recent world and U.S. news, see the Current Affairs page.
TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Social Studies | PBS he was 17, to the Mongol empire of Genghis essays to ancient Greek and roman life,Englishto find an amazing combination of history, architecture, culture, and http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/social_studies/lk_worldhistory.shtm
Extractions: This Smithsonian site lets visitors explore Africa's diversity and history, listen to Africans talk about their lives and cultures, and discover their connections to Africa. A gallery of Yoruba carving includes examples of doors and posts, plaques, and figures. Meet the artist and follow the steps in carving a figure. Navigate this interactive atlas of world astronomy by clicking on a continent. Each location provides information about native peoples and beliefs related to the cosmos. There are two interactive tours of ancient astronomy: the Maya Dresden Codex and the Aztec Borgian Codex. Bibliographies, maps, a glossary, and a timeline provide supplemental material. Click on the hieroglyphics on the clay tablet to open the various sections of this site. Learn about Ancient Egyptian life, gods and goddesses, mummification, pyramids, trade, temples and writing. Click on each large image to enter the different sections. Images from artifacts in the museum are used to tell a story for each section. The Explore component of each section also has images that highlights important information. The Challenge component has a game or other activity. Some of these activities require Shockwave, including playing the game of Senet online.
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