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         Minoans Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. Kommos V: The Monumental Minoan Buildings at Kommos (Kommos: An Excavation of the South Coast of Crete)
  2. Knossos, the Palace of Minos: A Survey of the Minoan Civilization and a Guide to the Museum of Heraklion
  3. Minoans and Mycenaeans: Flavours of their time
  4. Fresco: A Passport into the Past : Minoan Crete Through the Eyes of Mark Cameron by N. D. Evely, 1999-12
  5. From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders (Heidelberger Althistorische Beitrage und Epigraphische Studien (HABES))
  6. Times Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini: Acts of the Minoan Eruption Chronology Workshop, Sandbjerg, November 2007 (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens) by David A. Warburton, 2009-12-31
  7. Great Civilizations (Micropedia)
  8. Mysteries of the Snake Goddess: Art, Desire, and the Forging of History by Kenneth D. S. Lapatin, 2002-04-03
  9. History of Greece: Aegean civilization, Helladic period, Cycladic civilization, Minoan civilization, Mycenaean Greece, Ancient Greece, Greek Dark Ages, ... Greece, Hellenistic Greece, Roman Greece
  10. Mycenaeans and Minoans: Aegean Prehistory in the Light of the Linear B Tablets by Leonard Robert Palmer, 1980-02-15
  11. Minoan Crete: An Illustrated Guide with Reconstructions of the Ancient Monuments (Past & Present) by E.S. Sakellaraki, 1994-12-29
  12. Pottery of Ancient Greece: Ancient Greece, Art in ancient Greece, Greek art, Minoan pottery, Minyan ware, Protogeometric art, Geometric Art, Orientalizing ... White ground technique, Hellenistic art
  13. Language and the Ancient Greeks and On the Decipherment of Linear B (A Pair of Essays) by Richard E. McDorman, 2010-05-15
  14. Krinoi Kai Limenai: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Prehistory Monographs) by Philip P. Betancourt, 2007-12-30

81. Oxford University Press - History – New South Wales
The minoans and The Mycenaeans Aegean Society in the Bronze Age Years 11–12 of lifein Bronze Age Crete and Greece, written for the NSW ancient history Course
http://www.oup.com.au/content/General.asp?ContentID=806

82. Ancient History Page
The Minoan civilization was a naval power. The minoans traded with Egyptand Cyprus. Students may also choose to do 3unit ancient history.
http://www.schools.ash.org.au/hkendall/ancient_history_page.htm
Ancient History Page Year 11 Year 12 Year 11 This year, the two year 11 Ancient History classes started with the introductory topic 'Archaeological evidence'. In this topic they learnt about what Archaeology is and what an archaeologist does. They also learnt about Heritage issues and how things are dated. Here are a few of the comments from students about this topic: "It was interesting. It wasn't what I expected to learn in Ancient." "It was cool!" ANTHROPOLOGIST: A person who studies people in their physical, social, material and cultural development, including the study of their origins and evolution. In Term two the keen historians began to learn about 'Minoan Society' - in particular Thera. In this topic, the students looked at such factors as religion, way of life, housing and trade. As part of the topic, students had to complete a research assignment. Thera is located on the island now called Santorii. The main site on Thera is 'Akritri'. The word 'Minoans' comes from the legend of King Minos. The Minoans worshipped bulls.

83. The Women Of Athens
The ancient Greek Cultures exhibit includes information on the minoans, Myceneans and Greek cultures such as the Dorians, Ionians, Aeolians and Phoenicians. Also included are the full length texts of the Illiad and the Odyssey by Homer.
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/aegean/culture/womenofathens.html
The Women of Athens
Compared to the women of Sparta, the status of an Athenian woman in Greek society was minimal. By comparison to present day standards, Athenian women were only a small step above slaves by the 5th century BC. From birth a girl was not expected to learn how to read or write, nor was she expected to earn an education. On reading and writing, Menander wrote, " Teaching a woman to read and write? What a terrible thing to do! Like feeding a vile snake on more poison. " Other authors and philosophers had similar quips about women. Most of what has been written about Athenian women comes from the 7th century BC onward, when education in Athens began to emerge. Prior to that date, it has been alluded to by some authors, that the status of women was not so glum. In particular, the rights of women in Athens and their decline may have been the direct result of political pressures brought about by Pericle's ruling on the legitimacy of marriage . Similarly there is evidence to suggest that Athenian women prior to the 7th century BC had been subject to similar rites of passage as boys. The scholar Jean-Pierre Vernant, wrote that the Arrephoroi, and many other religious celebrations of Athens, could have been reduced from perhaps an entire age grade's participation, to only a handful of girls who were chosen to participate. Even then, it was only the noble and upper class families which were considered for participation.
Typical Day of a Greek Housewife

84. ANCIENT/CLASSICAL EUROPEAN HISTORY
ancient/CLASSICAL EUROPEAN history I enjoyed the focus of this page So many of the pages for survey courses seem to lack a central theme. The Amazing ancient World Premier ancient Civilization Internet Book ACT Introduction to Urban history, II The ancient City, III The
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Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers Return to Europe/Russia/Eastern European Page ANCIENT/CLASSICAL EUROPEAN HISTORY PREHISTORY
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  • A Bronze Age Larnax from Crete Revived
    Where old and new meet on Crete.
  • Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete
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  • Le Ministère de la culture et de la communication
    Showing: Pehistoric art of the Pyrenées, French Archaeology Documents, Archaeological Guides of France, Archaeological Atlas of France, Medieval Paintings in the South of France, The wonderful world of postcards, Christmas Traditions in France and Canada, Bibliotheca Universalis , a project of access to the major works and artefacts of the world cultural and scientific heritage, Notre-Dame d'Orcival (Puy-de-Dôme, France), The prix de Rome contests in paintings, La Villa Lumière (a virtual journey celebrating the centenary of cinema) and The age of enlightenment in the paintings of France's national museums.
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  • 85. Welcome To Ancient History
    Welcome to ancient history! Your teachers for 20002001 are. This year in ancienthistory, we will examine the cultures and civilizations of the ancient World.
    http://www.brynmawr.pvt.k12.md.us/Stern/Semester1/firstpage.html
    Prehistory Mesopotamia Egypt China ... Rome Welcome to Ancient History! Your teachers for 2000-2001 are Mrs. Stern and Ms. Tuttle This year in Ancient History, we will examine the cultures and civilizations of the Ancient World. After studying the process of evolution and the formation of the first human societies, we will examine the first civilizations of the Ancient Near East: the civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt. We will spend some time studying ancient China, and then we will turn our attention to Ancient Greece and Rome. We will talk about politics, culture, society, art, literature, and much more! Some days we will take notes, but others we will watch slides, or work in groups, or role-play, or work on art or research projects. Click on the links below to get more specific information about each unit we will cover. Prehistory The Minoans and Mycenaeans Mesopotamia Classical Greece ... China Click here to check your syllabus: Mrs. Stern's Syllabus Ms. Tuttle's Syllabus Here is a list of all the activities and documents on this webpage. Click on the link to go directly to the page. Design-a-Village Kit Cuneiform Activities Design-a-Code Kit The Laws of Ur-Nammu Hammurabi's Code Selections from the Bible Ozymandias (by Percy Bysshe Shelly) Selections from the Iliad An Ancient Gesture (by Edna St. Vincent Millay)

    86. Ancient Cultures
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    87. BBC - History - Ancient Apocalypse
    ancient Apocalypse seeks to explain how human achievements were destroyed by theforces of nature. See history TV and Radio listings for repeat information.
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    History Programmes ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Ancient Apocalypse Throughout the ages, civilisations have risen up and then disappeared. Ancient Apocalypse seeks to explain how human achievements were destroyed by the forces of nature. See History TV and Radio listings for repeat information. Egyptologist Professor Fekri Hassan explores the mystery behind the sudden collapse of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. The end was sudden and terrible, but its grandeur lives on in the Great Pyramids. The burning light of a magnificent civilisation, which awed the ancient Greeks, dimmed and then suddenly disappeared. Discover Dr Floyd McCoy's theory of the Minoan collapse. Huge cities were swallowed up by the jungle, and Mayan wisdom and knowledge was lost to mankind for centuries. What brought down a society that had prospered for millennia? Could the biblical story that recounts the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah be based on a natural apocalypse that occurred around the Dead Sea in the Middle East? Read the transcript of the Live Chat with Prof Fekri Hassan.

    88. Ancient Greece History
    history of Macedonia; The history of Hellas; The unknown ancient Hellenichistory; Internet ancient history Sourcebook Greece and Hellenism;
    http://www.ancientgreece.com/history/history.htm
    One of the great paradoxes of history is that the next hesitant advance of European civilization - the development of the first city-states - took place not on the fertile open central European plains, but in a remote island to the south of the Aegean Sea which was completely lacking in metal resources. While the glittering mounted warrior-princes of central Europe dissipated their creative energy in warefare, a highly cultured yet peaceful society, built on trade and an agricultural surplus, emerged on Crete.
    The history of Greece can be traced back to Stone Age hunters. Later came early farmers and thecivilizations of the Minoan and Mycenaean kings. This was followed by a period of wars and invasions, known as the Dark Ages. In about 1100 BC, a people called the Dorians invaded from the north and spread down the west coast. In the period from 500-336 BC Greece was divided into small city states, each of which consisted of a city and its surrounding countryside.

    Neolithic Period (6000 - 2900)

    Early Bronze Age (2900 - 2000) The period in antiquity that corresponds to the introduction of metallurgy, notably bronze-working, for making tools, weapons, and ceremonial objects.

    89. 1024.html
    ancient history 1024 T. HARRINGTON Required Reading D. Brendan Nagle,The ancient World A Social and Cultural history, FIFTH EDITION;
    http://www.cis.vt.edu/fac/thb/1024.html
    ANCIENT HISTORY 1024
    T. HARRINGTON www.cis.vt.edu/fac/thb/1024.html 244 Lane Hall email: thbecker@vt.edu Ancient History 1024 examines the history and culture of the great civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East : Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome.
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    • D. Brendan Nagle, The Ancient World: A Social and Cultural History FIFTH EDITION The Epic of Gilgamesh (translated by N. K. Sandars) The Odyssey by Homer (translated by E.V. Rieu) The Aeneid by Vergil (translated by David West)

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    • Quiz One Gilgamesh ( no longer active) Test OneEgypt and Mesopotamia (no longer active) Quiz Twothe Odyssey (no longer active) Test TwoGreece (no longer active) Quiz ThreeAeneid Final Exam score

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    • Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 2:05 p.m. (in our usual classroom)

    90. Extra Credit Web Sites
    An Overview of Classical Greek history from Homer Mesopotamians, Greek Drama, AncientGreek Theater, Helladic Greece Minoan Mycenaean civilization minoans
    http://socsci.gulfcoast.edu/rbaldwin/extra_credit_web_sites.htm
    This is the page for publishing your Web sites related to topics in this class. If you find any sites that you would like to add to this page, please e-mail them to Dr. Baldwin . These sites should be (with minor exceptions) objective, academic sites produced by educational and/or professional history institutions and/or organizations. Each site used on this page will award one point to its finder, for a total of 10 points to be added to the final exam score. Doing History:
    The Historian's Tool Kit

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    Urban Legends GENERAL SITES ON ANTIQUITY: History Online
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    Order your own copy of ancient artifacts!
    Archaeology Study Collection for Ancient and Medieval Civilizations ... Migrations Early Man creation v. evolution creation v. evolution II geological dating techniques, a Christian perspective the paleoanthropology of homo sapiens ... human ancestors II Ancient Near East Mesopotamians: Gilgamesh the "past"

    91. History Of The World
    Elamites, XXVIII BC VII BC, Persia, Elam. minoans, XXVI BC - XV BC,Crete, Knossos. China, XXIII BC - now, China, Xian. A history of knowledge.
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    Empire Timeframe Area Capital Sumers XXXVI BC - XX BC Mesopotamia Ur Egyptians XXXV BC - VI BC Egypt, Sudan, Palestine Thebes Elamites XXVIII BC - VII BC Persia Elam Minoans XXVI BC - XV BC Crete Knossos China XXIII BC - now China Xian Assyria XX BC - VII BC Mesopotamia Ninive Babylon XVIII BC - VI BC Mesopotamia to Egypt Babylon Hittites XVII BC - XIII Turkey, Palestine, Egypt Hattusa Achemenids XVII BC - XII BC Greece Mycenae Phoenicians XII BC - VIII BC Mediterranean Tyro Greece XII BC - IV BC Greece, Italy, Turkey Athens Persia IX BC - IV BC Egypt to Iran Persepolis Rome VIII BC - V AD Portugal to Syria Rome Macedonia IV BC - IV BC Egypt to north India Alexandria Seleucids IV BC - I BC Turkey to Afghanistan Antioch Bactria III BC - II BC Afghanistan to India Sogdiana Maurya IV BC - II BC India Patna Parthia III BC - III AD Turkmenistan, Iran

    92. Resources For Teaching About Ancient Civilizations
    Wow! The largest collection of links for ancient history on the Web. Verywellorganized. The online community for fans of ancient history.
    http://www.augusta.k12.va.us/wmhs/harden/ancient.html
    Teaching About Ancient Civilizations
    Before 1000 BC
    Antiquity Online
    http://www.eurekanet.com/~fesmitha/h1/index.html Your #1 site for information, links, maps, images, references about ancient civilizations. Includes Sumer, Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India, and others. A helpful index can refer you to specific topics. Hyper History Online http://www.hyperhistory.com Hyper History Online offers a general historical timeline for the entire world from the dawn of civilization. It also has several maps, including one of Ancient Civilizations. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html Wow! The largest collection of links for ancient history on the Web. Very well-organized. AncientSites http://www.ancientsites.com/ The online community for fans of ancient history. This site contains links to ancient history personal home pages, chat rooms, games, and other resources. The Four Old-World River Valley Cultures http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/images/riv-vall.gif Another map of four ancient civilizations. WebQuest: Ancient Civilizations http://raven.jmu.edu/~hardengm/quest.html

    93. Www.vaporia.com/jwobus/history/history-reading-list
    Superb. Castleton. *minoans Life in Bronze Age Crete*. 1993. Excellent. Finley. *TheAncient Greeks*. 1963. Hammond. *A history of Greece to 322 BC*. 1959.
    http://www.vaporia.com/jwobus/history/history-reading-list

    94. Institute Of Archaeology And Antiquity
    in an international exhibition minoans and Mycenaeans Fields of Supervision Ancientdisease and medicine Smith (eds.), Trepanation history, Discovery, Theory
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    Institute Staff: Robert Arnott Senior Lecturer in the History of Medicine, Director of Centre for the History of Medicine, School of Medicine Contact Details Email: r.g.arnott@bham.ac.uk Tel: 0121 41 46804 Fax: 0121 41 44036 Room: CM1A, Medical School Current Research Disease, healing and medicine in the Prehistoric Aegean and Anatolia, 3000-1100 BC : A series of linked projects, centred on disease, health and medicine in the prehistoric Aegean and Anatolia, especially during the Middle and Late Bronze Ages. Includes (a) A biomolecular (in collaboration with Professor Terry Brown of UMIST) and environmental study of the prevalence and virulence of malaria in the prehistoric Aegean, 7000-1100 BC BC, (Funded by The Wellcome Trust and the Institute for Aegean Prehistory); and (b) Research on disease and medicine in Hittite Asia Minor. Health and Palaeodiet in the Aegean Bronze Age Fields of Supervision Ancient disease and medicine, especially prehistoric and Greek

    95. Tripod
    Mr. Sedivy makes World history fun. Learn aboutancient Greece, the minoans and Myceneans.
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