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  1. Barnes General History of Ancient, Medieval and modern peoples, with some accoun
  2. Barnes general history: A brief history of ancient, medieval, and modern peoples, with some account of their monuments, institutions, arts, manners and customs, (Barnes brief history series) by Joel Dorman Steele, 1883
  3. Larousse Encyclopedia of Ancient and Medieval History by (General Editor) Marcel Duncan; (English Advisory Editor) John Bowle;, 1963
  4. The Cambridge Medieval History [8 volumes] by J. B. [general editor]; Various Editors Bury, 1964
  5. One World Under God: Barnes General History--A Brief History of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Peoples (Mantle Ministries reprint) (Barnes's World History) by Joel Dorman Steele, Esther Baker Steele, 1883
  6. General History of the Sciences: Ancient and Medieval Science v. 1
  7. A problem in the use of parallel source material in medieval history: The capture of Jerusalem in 1099 (General series) by Frederic Duncalf, 1912
  8. Readings in Medieval History, Volume I: The Early Middle Ages, third edition
  9. Medieval Europe by H W. Carless 1874-1928 Davis, 2010-08-27
  10. The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 6: c. 1300-c. 1415
  11. Generals and Scholars: Military Rule in Medieval Korea by Edward J. Shultz, 2000-06
  12. What is Medieval History by John H. Arnold, 2008-03-04
  13. Ancient and Medieval History of Andhra Pradesh by P. Raghunadha Rao, 1994-03
  14. Readings in Medieval History, 4th Edition: Volume II: The Later Middle Ages by Patrick Geary, 2010-08-15

1. The Educational Encyclopedia, Medieval History
General. Dark age web the period of European history known as the dark ages Medievallecture list an era of decentralization, the feudalization and reform of the
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Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Medieval Battles Crusades General Miscellaneous Plaque Renaissance Social life ... Witchcraft General Dark age web the period of European history known as the dark ages, when out of the ruins of the Western Empire grew a number of successor kingdoms, ruled over by the barbarian peoples who inherited it De vroege middeleeuwen de vroege middeleeuwen begonnen toen uit de overblijfselen van het West-Romeinse rijk enkele kleine en kortstondige koninkrijken ontstonden, in Dutch Medieval lecture list an era of decentralization, the feudalization and reform of the church, feudal society, the twelfth century renaissance, the thirteenth century crystallization, the ordeals of the fourteenth century, the end of an era and the dawn of a new age, click here for medieval maps Medieval history Medieval history of Europe Medieval Europe the dark ages, the carolingian era, the tenth century, the development of the papacy, William the Conqueror, the first crusade, medieval society, the black death, avignonese papacy Medieval sourcebook a tip Medieval military history Medieval world Anglo-Saxons, Normans, medieval warfare, medieval farming, monarchs, literature

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Great Britain Sites that focus on general British medieval history, darkageBritain, and Ireland, Scotland, and Wales during the Middle Ages.
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Glossaries, maps, timelines, online libraries and other tools to help you find specific information about the Middle Ages. A useful place to start your research. The Mongols, China, Afghanistan, Turkestan, India, Japan, Russia, and various civilizations and cultures in Africa and Asia in medieval times. Byzantine Studies Useful and interesting sites related to general Byzantine studies, Art and Architecture, Music, and more about the Eastern Roman Empire. Europe Sites that focus on various nations within Europe, including, France, Italy,Russia, Portugal and Span, as well as general European history

3. BUBL LINK: 900 History: General Resources
and many links covering areas such as British and American history, European history,black history, the holocaust, medieval history, and general resources.
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  • Directory of Historical Resources
  • Eighteenth Century History Resources ...
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    ANYDAY: Today-in-History
    Details of historical births, deaths, events, holidays and religious observances which occurred on a particular day of the year. Users select a specific month and day.
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    Association for History and Computing
    Information about the AHC and its publications as well as links to related resources. Author: Association for History and Computing Subjects: humanities computing DeweyClass: ResourceType: institution, index Location: netherlands, europe
    Directory of Historical Resources
    Project which aims to create a history information network for the exchange of historical information. Includes advice in organizing historical materials, a directory of historical resources, and a set of photographs from the USC Regional History Center. Author: University of Southern California Regional History Center Subjects: history links DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: usa
    Eighteenth Century History Resources
    Part of a larger collection of eighteenth century materials covering art, religion, culture and science. Resources are broken down into British, European and American history.
  • 4. NetSERF The Internet Connection For Medieval ResourcesNetSERF's Goal Is To Provi
    Introductions and overviews of the history and development of castles in the west, castle terminology, a castle study group and bibliography, and castle megasites. About history medieval history. medieval history Very nice general castle site by Ted Monk includes a Q A forum, chat room, glossary, picture gallery, suggested reading,
    http://netserf.cua.edu/
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    Associate Site
    NetSERF has a new home!!!
    Check it out at http://www.netserf.org
    We have been working long and hard to roll out NetSERF at its new (and permanent) home. We outgrew the facilites provided by The Catholic University of America and decided it was time to move up to a more manageable solution. NetSERF will remain the Internet Connection for Medieval Resources, and in the coming weeks and months, we hope to add to NetSERF in new and exciting ways. I must apologize for the change in links and the problems this may cause. However, NetSERF will now have a permanent site with permanent links. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please let me know at bharbin@netserf.org Thank you and enjoy!!
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    You are the medievalist to visit NetSERF since A.D. 20 February 1996. NetSERF currently contains links! NetSERF is sponsored by the Department of History
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    5. Medieval History
    This page gives another general overview of the history of a great society,that of medieval Italy. Although an allinclusive history
    http://www.providence.edu/dwc/medhist.htm
    Medieval History
    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
    Location: http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/oe/texts/asc/index.html This site is provided by the University of Georgetown. It offers the text of the seven manuscripts compiled in the ninth century in Wessex collectively known as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. The texts are all presented in Anglo-Saxon. Some descriptions of the literature are provided. Other descriptions and analysis of the texts will be put on-line as they become available. Julie Lee
    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
    Location: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Anglo/ The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that is found at this site interestingly displays events of former times. It contains the original work of contmeporary writers as they depict the journey that our forefathers encountered. Beginning with their arrival and ending in 1154, the writers provide interesting facts pertaining to religion, architecture, commerce, etc. This site is a very interesting and understankdable account of history and therefore highly recommended. Shannon Murray
    Anglo-Saxon History: A Select Bibliography
    Location: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/rawl/keynes1/home.htm

    6. Medieval History
    general Sites and Pages. AdmiNet auMoyen Age CHRONIQUES DE FRANCE (documents , many from the Middle
    http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/medhist.html
    General Sites and Pages
    AdmiNet au Moyen Age
    CHRONIQUES DE FRANCE (documents , many from the Middle Ages)

    Chronologie (950-1470) - L'Espace Culturel

    France - Texts and Archive (Middle Ages)
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    YAHOO! France:Histoire:Histoire de France:Moyen Age
    Historical Maps
    FRANCE: GENERAL MAPS OF FRANCE [Roman Gaul-1494]
    Carte interactive de la region des chateaux cathares

    France in the 6th century

    Gaule, Germanie, Illyrie, Nord de l'Hispanie et de l'Italie (540)
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    Map representing 15th-century Paris
    Other Specific Subjects
    Armorial des Anciennes Provinces de France
    The Avignon Papacy: 1305-1378

    The Battle of Agincourt Resource Site
    The Battle of Poitiers ... bobp@utm.edu TennesseeBob Peckham Director, The Globe-Gate Project University of Tennessee-Martin

    7. The New Cambridge Medieval History - Cambridge University Press
    history general. Area Studies. The New Cambridge medieval history. Volume 4 , c.1024–c. 1198 Part 2. Edited by David Luscombe, Jonathan Riley-Smith. c. £80.00.
    http://books.cambridge.org/0521414113.htm
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    The New Cambridge Medieval History
    Volume 4 , c. 1024–c. 1198 Part 2
    Edited by David Luscombe, Jonathan Riley-Smith
    Not yet published - available from December 2003 The fourth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the eleventh and twelfth centuries, which comprised perhaps the most dynamic period in the European middle ages. This is a history of Europe, but the continent is interpreted widely to include the Near East and North Africa. The volume is divided into two parts of which this, the second, deals with the course of events - ecclesiastical and secular - and major developments in an age marked by the transformation of the position of the papacy in a process fuelled by a radical reformation of the church, the decline of the western and eastern empires, the rise of western kingdoms and Italian elites, and the development of governmental structures, the beginnings of the recovery of Spain from the Moors and the establishment of western settlements in the eastern Mediterranean region in the wake of the crusades.
    Contributors
    Jonathan Riley-Smith, David Luscombe, Uta-Renate Blumenthal, Hanna Vollrath, Giovanni Tabacco, Graham Loud, Constance Bouchard, Simon Barton, Marjorie Chibnall, Michael Angold, Martin Dimnik, Jerzy Wyrozumski, Peter Sawyer, Nora Berend, I. S. Robinson, Benjamin Arnold, Graham Loud, Peter Linehan, John W. Baldwin, Michel Bur, Thomas K. Keefe, Geoffrey Barrow, Paul Magdalino, Hans Mayer, Michael Brett, Stephen Humphreys

    8. Greater Medieval Houses Of England And Wales, 1300–1500 - Cambridge University
    history general. Area Studies. Greater medieval Houses of England and Wales,1300–1500. Volume 2 , East Anglia, Central England and Wales. Anthony Emery.
    http://books.cambridge.org/0521581311.htm
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    Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300–1500
    Volume 2 , East Anglia, Central England and Wales
    Anthony Emery
    In stock Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300–1500 is the first survey of its kind for over 150 years, the three volumes offering an up-to-date assessment of nearly 700 houses and a synthesis of current knowledge and research. This second volume, covering central England and Wales, is divided into five geographical regions. Each of the four English regions is supported by historical and architectural introductions, and by a thought-provoking essay stimulated by a key building in the region. The fifth section, on Wales, is the first overview devoted solely to medieval Welsh houses. The text is complemented by hundreds of illustrations - plans and maps, early engravings, and photographs showing the present condition of almost every house discussed. Many traditional assumptions are challenged on well-known buildings, making this volume - and the survey as a whole - essential reading for anyone interested in medieval English and Welsh history and culture.
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    ‘The book is scholarly and based on wide interdisciplinary reading and architectural knowledge of medieval and subsequent socio-architectural developments … His achievement in satisfying both professionals and amateurs is unquestionable.’ English Historical Review

    9. History Medieval - Art Glass Association
    Community / history general. medieval Craftsmen, Stained glass artists becameglass painters as the form became closer and closer to panel painting.
    http://www.artglassassociation.com/community/history_medieval.asp

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    Medieval Craftsmen Stained glass artists became glass painters as the form became closer and closer to panel painting. Lead lines that were once accepted as a necessary and decorative element became structural evils to be camouflaged by the design. The Renaissance brought the art of stained glass into a 300 year period where windows were white glass heavily painted. They lost all their previous glory and it seemed the original symbolism and innate beauty of stained glass was forgotten.
    What is Stained Glass
    Techniques/Construction The Gothic age Medieval Craftsmen ... Today's Art Glass Text Courtesy of Art Glass Association. Pictures courtesy of SGAA (Stained Glass Art Association) Slide Library

    10. History Revival - Art Glass Association
    Community / history / general. Gothic Revival, Several amateur art historiansand scientists rediscovered the medieval glass techniques.
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    Gothic Revival England in the mid 1800’s saw a revival of interest in Gothic architecture. Several amateur art historians and scientists rediscovered the medieval glass techniques. Pieces of glass were tested and their color secrets unlocked.
    Glass studios in England made their versions of medieval windows for Gothic Revival buildings. The Bolton Brothers, English immigrants, established one of the first stained glass studios in America. These Gothic style windows enhanced churches and simple ornamental windows and painted figural windows were the norm until the development of a distinctive American style. What is Stained Glass Techniques/Construction The Gothic age Medieval Craftsmen ... Today's Art Glass Text Courtesy of Art Glass Association. Pictures courtesy of SGAA (Stained Glass Art Association) Slide Library

    11. France: General And Medieval History / Antiquité Et Moyen âge
    Translate this page Old, rare and scholarly books / Oude, zeldzame en wetenschappelijke boeken.France general and medieval history / antiquité et moyen âge (78 items).
    http://www.mdejongh.com/061.html
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    Old, rare and scholarly books / Oude, zeldzame en wetenschappelijke boeken
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    Strasbourg etc. 1924.
    eur 60
    Arles, A.Mesnier 1827.
    LXXVI,536,[4]p. Wrappers partly gone.
    The larger part of this volume is taken by 48 documents from the years 1458 to 1819 relating to the reclamation of the Arles marshlands. (#16695) eur 125 AYNARD,J. Paris 1934. eur 15 BABONAUX,Y. [Paris 1966.] Lg.8vo. 743p. With numerous figures, plates, maps etc. and a large folding map at end. (#24352) eur 75 Badius Ascensius,J. - RENOUARD,P. Bibliographie des impressions et des oeuvres de Josse Badius Ascensius, imprimeur et humaniste 1462-1535. Paris 1908. Reprint n.d. 3 volumes. Orig. cloth. (Burt Franklin bibliographical and reference series 48) (#19844)

    12. The Medieval World On The Web
    general Sources BEST OF THE BEST The Internet medieval Sourcebook A wealth of Lecturesin medieval history From Lynn H. Nelson, Department of history at the
    http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/medieval.html
    General Sources
    Associations, Journals

    Byzantium

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    PATIENCE PLEASE. Many of these sources link to sites in Europe. They may take a minute or two to come up.
    Click here for H-Net Reviews

    On- line reviews of books and other multi-media
    sources. See especially H-World and H-SAE. H istory of the M edieval W orld
    Research on the Web
    European, Asian, African
    Other History Pages

    U.S. History Pages
    General Sources BEST OF THE BEST The Internet Medieval Sourcebook A wealth of information! The Labyrinth Resources for Medieval Studies from Georgetown University Medieval Feminist Index put out by the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship ORB : Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies, large collection of primary sources and academic articles NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources. Medieval World on the Web : personal site with images, resources, and much more Antiquity Online Comparative developments in religion, rule and philosophy from 8000 BC to the Middle Ages. Text by Frank E. Smitha. Lectures in Medieval History From Lynn H. Nelson, Department of History at the University of Kansas.

    13. Renassiance History On The Web
    For additional information and resources, check out our medieval history Page!!general Sources The Internet medieval Sourcebook A wealth of information!
    http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/renaissance.html
    General Sources
    Art, Architecture,

    and Music

    Associations, Journals,
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    Women
    H istory of the R R eformation E ras
    Research on the Web
    European, Asian, African
    Other History Pages
    U.S. History Pages Click here for H-Net Reviews
    On- line reviews of books and other multi-media sources. See especially H-World and H-SAE. PATIENCE PLEASE. Many of these sources link to sites in Europe. They may take a minute or
    two to come up.
    For additional information and resources, check
    out our Medieval History Page!! General Sources The Internet Medieval Sourcebook A wealth of information! General Sources The Internet Medieval Sourcebook A wealth of information! Art of Renaissance Science: Galileo and Perspective Explores the context in which Italian Renaissance science arose, and how the mathematics of Galileo was related to the great works of art and architecture in this period. Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo Columbus, Christopher Explorations in Renaissance Culture An annual scholarly journal from Southwest Missouri State University. Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe Religion and the Spirit of the Renaissance Renaissance Connection Poetry, art and information about the Renaissance Era.

    14. Resources For The Rare Materials Cataloger
    In addition to general cataloguing sites, provides resources relating to rare book cataloguing, medieval manuscripts, and 'history of the book' sites. Provided by the RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee.
    http://www.library.upenn.edu/ipc/rarecat.html

    15. LC Classification: D - History: General And Outside The Americas
    3134, Political and Diplomatic history. 51-95, Ancient history. 101-110.5, medievaland Modern history (general). 111-203, medieval history. 135-149, Migrations.
    http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/yorkline/lc/d.html
    D - History: General and outside the Americas
    D General World History. DA Great Britian. ... E - History: United States D General World History. General Periodicals, Societies Yearbooks, Registers Congresses, Conferences, etc., By Country Sources and Documents, Collections Minor Sources, Source Books Collected Works: Several Authors Collected Works: Individual Authors Minor Works, Pamphlets, etc. Dictionaries Minor Reference Books (anecdotes, curiosa, allusions, etc.) Chronological Tables, etc.: General Chronological Tables, etc.: Special Pictorial Atlases Historiography: General Works Historiography: Criticisms and Reviews Biographies of Historians: Collective Biographies of Historians: Individual, A-Z Methodology, Relation to Other Sciences Study and Teaching: General Works Study and Teaching: General Special Study and Teaching: United States Study and Teaching: Other Countries, A-Z Study and Teaching: Schools, by Place or Name, A-Z Philosophy of History: General Works to 1800 Philosophy of History: General Works 1801- Special Topics World Histories: Chronicles and Works Written before 1525 World Histories: Chronicles and Works Written from 1525 to 1800 World Histories: General Works, 1801-

    16. Medieval Iberia
    Basin, This server, in the Department of Art history at the MEDIBER medieval IberianStudies (mediber@merle.acns.nwu.edu); ESPORAL general Iberian Resources.
    http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/iberia/iberia.html
    Medieval Iberia
    Labyrinth Library Iberian Bookcase
    Resources for Medieval Iberian Studies
    Special Topics in Medieval Iberian Studies

    17. AU: On The The Department Of Prehistoric Archaeology, Medieval Archaeology, Etno
    Department of Prehistoric Archaeology, medieval Archaeology, Ethnography, and Social Anthropology. general information on studying history and archaeology at this university in Denmark.
    http://www.aau.dk/uk/hum/forhisto/index.html
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    INFORMATION ABOUT: University of Aarhus Studies Research Faculties, departments etc. ... People and buildings Revised 2003-04-09 Facts about the department
    THE DEPARTMENT OF PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY, MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY, ETNOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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    18. General Websites For Medieval History
    general resources include history, German medieval Times, online books aboutmedieval Times, JRR.Tolkien, Fantasy and Science Fiction and Shakespeare.
    http://www.globalwebvisions.com/Ancient Civilizations/middleagessites.htm
    Great Websites for
    Medieval History
    in Sixth Grade
    The Middle Ages
    Medieval Times Wellcome to the Ultimate Gateway for Medieval Times
    Welcome to Bryde's Medieval and Fantasy RPG Resources
    Bytes of History Castle
    Mything Links
    Welcome to Today in Medieval Times
    Build a Medieval Castle

    General Resources
    Social Studies School Service The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World The Ancient World Web Harcourt Website The Ten Greatest Archaeological Discoveries of the Twentieth Century The Amazing Vikings Archaeology Magazine Anthropology in the News Archaeology in the News University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology Egyptian Resources Ancient Egypt A World Lost in Time An Egyptian Scavenger Hunt Tutankhamen Ancient Greece The Ancient Greek World Ancient Greece The Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Museum Odysseus Greek Civilization for Middle Schoolers Ancient Rome Link to Ancient Rome The Romans Encyclopedia Mythica Academic Info: Ancient History (Rome)
    Medieval History Resources
    Medieval Times - Website for the Medieval Times castles and their locations, as well as the dinner and tournament shows. There are places within the website that tell about different aspects of medieval life, as well as a page detailing weaponry of the period.

    19. Poznan Archaeological Museum
    Main areas of activity include prehistoric and medieval archaeology of Wielkopolska, Egypt and the Sudan. general information, history, permanent and temporary exhibitions, excavations, publications, and conferences.
    http://www.muzarp.poznan.pl/muzeum/eindex.html
    Poznan Archaeological Museum
    Archaeology in Poland

    Poznan Prehistoric Society

    General information
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    Remarks and opinions

    Poznan Archaeological Museum
    ul. Wodna 27
    61-781 Poznan
    Poland
    tel./fax: +4861 8528251
    PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
    Prehistory of Wielkopolska (Greater Poland) Reindeer hunters * forest trapers * first farmers * monumental tombs * stone battleaxes * first gold rush in history * hillgraves of mysterious sovereigns and their tresaures * inhabitants of the hill-forts * warlike Scythians * face urns * valuables from the Roman Empire * The Amber Route * Great Migrations Death and Life in Ancient Egypt Everyday life * The King and his officials * Gods * Writing * Funerary rites The exhibition has been divided into several thematic parts, illustrating a review of Ancient Egyptian civilization in development over the course of more than 3500 years of its existence. The 120 objects in two exposition halls each represent high artistic value, while providing deep insight into different aspects of Egyptian culture. Supplementing the display are wall panels with the essential background information about the various presented themes. TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Gods, Graves and Mummies: way to eternity in Ancient Egypt

    20. Great General Websites For Ancient History In Sixth Grade
    general Resources Social Studies School Service The Seven Academic Info Ancient history(Rome) The Middle Ages the Ultimate Gateway for medieval Times Welcome
    http://www.globalwebvisions.com/Ancient Civilizations/ancientwebsites.htm

    Medieval History
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    General Resources
    Social Studies School Service
    The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
    The Ancient World Web
    Harcourt Website
    The Ten Greatest Archaeological Discoveries of the Twentieth Century The Amazing Vikings Archaeology Magazine Anthropology in the News Archaeology in the News University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology
    Egyptian Resources
    Ancient Egypt
    A World Lost in Time
    An Egyptian Scavenger Hunt Tutankhamen
    Ancient Greece Ancient Greek World Ancient Greece The Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Museum Odysseus Greek Civilization for Middle Schoolers Ancient Rome Link to Ancient Rome The Romans Encyclopedia Mythica Academic Info: Ancient History (Rome) The Middle Ages Wellcome to the Ultimate Gateway for Medieval Times Bytes of History Castle Welcome to Today in Medieval Times Build a Medieval Castle Ancient China Ancient India
    General Resources Covering Various Areas of Social Studies
    Social Studies School Service - A part of the www.socialstudies.com website. This is an EXCELLENT resource page for all areas of Social Studies, but specifically for Ancient History. This website specifically relates to topics concerned with Ancient history. There are links to other websites, suggested videos, links to information within World Book, lesson plans related to different areas of ancient history, etc...
    The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - a great website with information, additional weblinks, images, histories of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, as well as other wonders.

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