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  1. The Aztecs of Mexico / The Etruscans: Authoritative Account of the People of Pre-Columbian Mexico and Pre-Roman Italy [2 Paperbacks] by G.C. Vaillant, M. Pallottino, 1950
  2. Ancient Engineers' Inventions: Precursors of the Present (History of Mechanism and Machine Science) by Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo, et all 2009-05-11
  3. Ancient Engineers' Inventions: Precursors of the Present by Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo, et all 2009-05-11

81. Roman Roads
of the empire. This is a fragment of the most antique road map in existence, Peutinger'sTabula. More precisely, it is the XII century copy of a roman road map.
http://www.archaeologicalsites.com/
THE ROMAN ROADS
This is a fragment of the most antique road map in existence, Peutinger's Tabula. More precisely, it is the XII century copy of a Roman road map. The incredible thing is that it is the only antique map that can be compared with a 21st century road map.
Our idea was to utilise the same map that the Roman legions used to retrace the steps along the same roads that today we use constantly.
During your cybernetic navigation you can see the same things that the Roman legionnaires saw 2000 years ago.
Peutinger's Tabula was originally a long parchment map 6.80 metres by 34 centimetres. During the 19th century the map was divided into 11 segments for preservation purposes plus one segment reconstructed in 1916 because the original was lost.
To know more about the map's history, click here!

82. Roman Archaeology
Index of pointers to GIFs of roman art (site under construction); The roman empire Student site; attractive interesting, but beware of simplifications
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/roman.html
Roman Archaeology
In this page good old Aeschylus shows the way to (text)files,
while the diver plunges you into cyberspace
A. Vicari; una vita per Ostia
The Roman baths of Valesio, a regional design
Pre-Roman/Italic WEB-links
  • Caserta; Etruscan and Samnite remains (in Italian)
  • Caserta; Etruscan and Samnite remains (in English)
  • Archeologia preistorica a Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze)
  • Excavations at the Neolithic site of Capo Alfiere, Calabria (UT-Austin), excellent presentation of the project!
  • Istituto Internazionale Studi Liguri (incl. the excavation of Priamar)
  • The CCSP Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici (Capo-di-Ponte, Valcamonica, Brescia, Italy)
Roman WEB-links:
    General
  • Roman Archaeology
  • ROMARCH roman archaeology main page
  • ROMARCH mailing list archives
  • The Ostia Antica Mailing list. Subscription: mail to listowner , for postings:
  • Roman Art and Architecture
  • List of 773 (!) European towns with their Latin and modern names. To be used Latin to modern for many of the Latin names are mediaeval, so not necessary accurate for the Roman period
  • Planet Italy: art and architecture through the ages (few ancient pieces)
  • Index of pointers to GIFs of Roman art (site under construction)
  • Architecture
  • Ancient Art and Monuments, Hellenistic to Roman

83. DreamWorks SKG Fansite Gladiator - Bulletin Board - Roman Empire
DreamWorks SKG Fansite Gladiator Bulletin Board roman empire Show threads fromLast day.
http://www.spielberg-dreamworks.com/gladbb/forumdisplay.php?forumid=3

84. Rome - Roman Suburban Residence - Villa
Domus Living quarters within Rome for affluent citizens. Agriculture in the romanEmpire Section from The archeology of the roman Economy, by K. Greene.
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Rome - Roman Villa Originally the simple house of a farmer in the countryside, the villa came to be an elaborate residence beyond the city wall. Domus
Living quarters within Rome for affluent citizens. Agriculture in the Roman Empire Section from The Archeology of the Roman Economy , by K. Greene. Explains that most of the economy of the Roman Empire depended on agriculture. History of Landscape Architecture Slides show photos and diagrams of villas and other architectural monuments of ancient Rome. History of Landscape Architecture: Roman Photo of page from 1838 edition of Villa of the Ancients , pictures of Pliny's Laurentine and Tuscan villas, and mosaics.

85. Purbeck, Dorset, Roman
importance of the Purbeck limestone industry in roman times and its significancein the economy of roman Britain and adjacent provinces of the roman empire.
http://www.stx69.demon.co.uk/archaeology.html
Research on Roman Purbeck
The natural resources of Purbeck, the south-eastern portion of Dorset in England, have been exploited at least since the Bronze Age, and while the quarrying of Purbeck limestone and the production of ornaments and furniture from the Kimmeridge shale were important industries in the Roman period, we are still sadly ill-informed about their importance in the economy of Roman Britain.
The purpose of these pages is to display the state of my research on the subject, in the hope that other students will comment, criticise and guide me, and maybe develop their own work as a result of reading my small contribution. The following material is at present on the Web: I intend to develop these documents (1) by improving the crossreferencing to help myself and others to appreciate the interrelationships of the information presented, and (2) by collecting more data to help build a clearer impression of the extent and importance of the Purbeck limestone industry in Roman times and its significance in the economy of Roman Britain and adjacent provinces of the Roman empire. See also my recent paper in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society I welcome comments and contributions. Please write to me at

86. HISTORY: Archaeology & Antiquity
De Imperatoribus romanis An Online Encyclopedia of roman Emperors; IllustratedHistory of the roman empire, an interesting site run by Franco Cavazzi.
http://www.scholiast.org/history/hi-aran.html
prehistory to AD 500)
Navigation guide:
Scholiast.org
History Archaeology and Antiquity (prehistory to AD 500)
general reference links
Links to material of relevance to the entire period Links Online source material
  • The Internet Classics Archive at M.I.T. provides access to hundreds of classical Greek and Roman works, with a searchable index. Excellent.
Book recommendations (in association with amazon.com) mesopotamia
The first city-builders Links Online source material

87. Dig: Links
Wide Web expedition! Dead romans Emperors, coins, architecture, artwork,and more from the Early roman empire! DinoMite Days This
http://www.digonsite.com/links.html
The links are arranged in alphabetical order. New links are being added all the time, so don't be discouraged if the top of the page looks the same! Anasazi Heritage Center
View an online artifact gallery, learn about the Anasazi, and plan your trip to this museum! The Ancient City of Athens
Pictures of the remains of ancient Athens, Greece, and more! Ancient Egypt Webquest
Learn about ancient Egyptian daily life, mummies, hieroglyphics, King Tut, and play games about Egypt. AncientGreece.com
Lots of links and info on ancient Greecefind out about history, mythology, art, wars, and more! The Ancient Olympics
Compare the ancient and modern Olympics, tour the site of Olympia, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times! Ancient Theme
Models of scenes and sites from ancient history made from Legos! See the winning entries from past contests and learn the rules to compete this year with your own Lego creation! The Archaeology Channel
Streaming video of archaeological sites around the world. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery! A RCHAEOLOGY Magazine
An official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America, this great magazine has an excellent online presence, including archived articles, news, and more.

88. RomanSites — Gateway To 2,261 Websites On Ancient Rome
An extensive collection of links to roman websites, updated daily. Classified, annotated, loosely Category Society History By Time Period Ancient Rome Directories...... Customs, Baths, Games) • Time The roman Calendar • Economics • Law • Mapsin roman times (for modern maps of the roman empire, see History Maps and
http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/RomanSites*/home.htm
mail: Bill Thayer
Site updated: 9 Apr 03
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Home Using RomanSites Search RomanSites To add a site Linking to this site Major Bibliographies, Offsite:
Bibliografia essenziale su Roma Antica (M. Ierardi: 56 basic works, mostly in Italian)

Classified Bibliography of Greco-Roman Antiquity (J. Poucet: about 3000 items)

General Roman Bibliography (L. Nelson at ORB: 770 items)

Greco-Roman Studies: Periodical Bibliography (K. C. Hanson: 1100 items)
...
List of Bibliographies covering the Ancient World (Diotima: mostly women, literature, religion)
RomanSites
is a subsite of LacusCurtius LacusCurtius (currently over 1400 pages) is in its own right one of the main Roman resources on the Web and includes a lot of more direct information: some major Latin texts , several entire books on Roman subjects, hundreds of photographs , dozens of maps and inscriptions , etc.: often enough, judging from my mail, what you're looking for in the first place.
RomanSites
A catalog of websites on Roman antiquity
websites
If you know of a resource that belongs here (your own, for example)

89. Istanbul
colonial period. Foundations of Istanbul of our days were laid duringrecent periods of the roman empire. Byzantium and Ottoman
http://www.toruko.org/istanbul/istanbul.html
Welcome to ISTANBUL The Roman Empire *Museum of Archeology Geological Map (300KB) The Byzantine Empire ... Sinan Due to her geographic location, Istanbul has always been a settlement area from early ages onwards. And besides connecting the two continents, Europe and Asia, Istanbul has become a center where various cultures and religions are combined, surrived and succeeded each other.
two religions. Although Ankara was elected to be the capital during the Republic period, Istanbul conserved her characteristic of being the cultural capital. of Istanbul in tourism

90. Art-antique-otiano.com - Mediterrannean Archaeology
Glass Bottle. Provenance / Period roman empire.2nd to 3rd cent. Provenance / Period roman empire. 2nd to 3rd cent....... roman Bottle.
http://www.art-antique-otiano.com/gb/archaeology/mediterranean.htm

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Archaeology Near Eastern and Mediterranean
more info... Islamic bottle Description : Islamic Perfume bottle in glass Provenance / Period : Egypt. Islamic Period Price : Euro 300 ; USD 270 (appr.)
more info... Roman Bottle Description : Glass Bottle Provenance / Period : Roman Empire. 2nd to 3rd cent. Price : Euro 450 ; USD 405 (appr.)
more info... Unguentarium Description : Glass Unguentarium Provenance / Period : Roman Empire. 2nd to 3rd cent. Price : Euro 220 ; USD 198 (appr.)
more info... Unguentarium Description : Glass Unguentarium Provenance / Period : Roman Empire. 2nd to 3rd cent. Price : Euro 220; USD 198 (appr.)
more info... Unguentarium Description : Glass Unguentarium Provenance / Period : Roman Empire Price : Euro 200 ; USD 180 (appr.)
more info... Unguentarium Description : Glass Unguentarium Provenance / Period : Roman Empire. 2nd to 3rd cent. Price : Euro 300 ; USD 270 (appr.)
more info... Mirror Handle Description : Mirror Handle Provenance / Period : Bactria. IInd millenium B.C.

91. Greek And Roman Civilizations
Daily Life . The Ancient Greek World. (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeologyand Anthropology) An The Growth of the roman empire Chapter XXXII of
http://www.bhsonline.org/library/courses/socialstudies/greekandroman.htm
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Reference

WebQuests
... Social Studies Department Greek and Roman Civilizations 2.5 Credits
Course Outline Unit I - Introduction A. Study of early cultures and civilizations
B. Legacy of Greco-Roman culture
C. Geography
D. Early Greek Civilization Unit II - Greek Civilization
Chronology: Greece (Anthony F. Beavers) This short timeline provides an overview of the rise and fall of Ancient Greece from the Exploring Ancient World Cultures website. A. Introduction to city-states
B. Daily Life
"Daily Life". The Ancient Greek World. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology ) An index of information about daily life in Ancient Greece, divided into short sections on the Greek House, Women's Life, and Men's Life. Daily Life in Ancient Greece An overview of aspects of Greek life by Mrs. Donn from Washington State.

92. DVB, Antike Kunst, Archäologie, Papyrologie
ofDiocletian at Split, a unique structure from the Later roman empire ;
http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/ulb/antn.html
[ ULB-Hauptseite Katalog und Datenbanken Suche Bibliotheks-ABC ... Papyrologie
Allgemeines
Antike Kunst

93. Untitled Document
An amazing set of links from a comprehensive website. The roman empire in the FirstCentury (avail. 8/01?). This is the companion website of the PBS TV show.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fordemm/rome.html
Social Studies Resources Archeology Greece Early People Middle Ages Rome Ancient Egypt Mayan Culture Ancient India Ancient China ... Back to Mr. Forde's Site Ancient Rome Links **Featured Site** The Rome Project This site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community. Anyone interested in Classical Rome will find this site to be a valuable research tool. **More Sites** Daily Life in Ancient Rome Meet the Romans...and find out more about their daily life!
Pictures of Ancient Rome
This page features links that have pictures of ancient Rome! Empires Past - Rome A website created by a student team that covers many useful topics. Ancient Roman Archeology fromAbout.com An amazing set of links from a comprehensive website. The Roman Empire in the First Century (avail. 8/01?) This is the companion website of the PBS TV show. It is impressive and "tells the story of the men and women who wrested order from chaos and shaped the greatest empire the world had ever seen."
Welcome to the Romans!

94. Adventure Tours - Archeology Museum
archeology Museum. This statue which was found in Tralles and belongs to the EarlyRoman empire Period depicts a child athlete of about twelve years old while
http://www.turkeycountry.com/showinfo.asp?InfoNo=15&Referrer=85

95. The Cult Of Isis In The Roman Empire
The Cult of Isis in the roman empire Isis Invicta Donalson
http://www.mellenbooks.com/emp/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=5261&pc=9

96. British School
roman empire?
http://www.spolia.it/archeologia/bollettino/1998/british.htm
British School at Rome, Archeology and History Lecture Programme-Spring 1998
Vi forniamo il programma delle prossime conferenze archeologiche che si terranno presso la British School at Rome (via Gramsci 61, 00197 Roma ; t. 06/326493 ; fax 06/322120) nell' ambito dell' Arcaeology and History Lecture Programme-Spring 1998: -5 febbraio, 18.00 Gian-Pietro Brogiolo (Università di Padova) Castra e città tra V e VIII secolo nell' Italia settentrionale
-13 febbraio, 18.00 Bryan Ward-Perkins (Trinity College, Oxford) Should we abandon the idea of a "Dark Age" after the fall of the Roman Empire?
-18 febbraio, 18.00 Paul Arthur (Università degli Studi di Lecce) Byzantine settlement from western Turkey to southern Puglia
-27-28 febbraio A workshop on "Further Approaches to Regional Archaeology in the Middle Tiber Valley Day 1 Friday 27th February 1998
Session One: Urbanismo
Chairpersons - Elizabeth Fentress (American Academy in Rome) (second chairperson to be confirmed) 15.00 Francesco Di Gennaro (Soprintendenza Archeoiogicadi Roma) Crustumerium
Centri del!a Sabina tiberina in epoca pre-romana

97. ROMARCH: Roman Art And Archaeology
Archives of the scholarly mailing list hosted by DePauw University covering the art and archaeology Category Arts Classical Studies Chats and Forums......
http://acad.depauw.edu/romarch/
The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of early Italy and the Roman world, from the earliest settlements to Late Antiquity. ROMARCH is now hosted by DePauw University, at: http://acad.depauw.edu/romarch/ . The site originated in the Department of Classics and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology (IPCAA) at the University of Michigan, and grew at the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati, and at Stanford University (see credits I. TABLE OF CONTENTS material updated March 5, 1999
  • Information about how to join and use the new Internet listserv
    'rome-arch', now at ONElist from April 1, 2000 onwards
    • Backlist of electronic discussions (from April 1, 1995 - April 1 2000) Threads of bibliographies, discussions, conference, job and fieldwork announcements (from April 1, 1995 - May 1 1998)
    Geographic list and clickable map of Internet resources, including:
    • News of recent discoveries in Roman art and archaeology The Journal of Roman Archaeology Ethics Learn about archaeological ethics, and what you can do to preserve our historical heritage
  • 98. Rome: Archaelogical Resources
    become like an Autobahn of its day. The shipping volume of the RomanEmpire would not be exceeded until maybe the 17th century AD. .
    http://www.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RArch.html
    Archaeological Resources Romarch: Roman art and archaeology.
    The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC - AD 700. Learning to Read Rome's Ruins
    The title says it all. The "Palace" of Diocletian at Split: A Unique Structure from the Later Roman Empire
    by Michael Greenhalgh. Department of Art History, Australia National University Scrolls from the Dead Sea:The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship
    "The exhibition Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship brings before the American people a selection from the scrolls which have been the subject of intense public interest." ArchNet
    "ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject." Mnemotrix ArchaeoSearch DataBase of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies
    "Working with the Institute of Archaeology at Bar Ilan University in Israel, we have compiled a resource application database for archaeologists working in the field of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies." Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
    "This server collects links to known internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists."

    99. World History Linkage
    World History Linkage.
    http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/worldhis.htm
    World History Linkage
    Early Humans
    Ancient Egypt
    Ancient India
    World Religions
    Early Humans Ancient Egypt

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