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1. Ancient Roman Civilization
you will find many aspects of ancient roman civilization from daily life to politics virtual tours Daily Life - Emperors Other Famous People - empire Beyond Rome; The Military - General Resources - Government Law. architecture, places, tours. Ancient roman
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Rome Home Architecture, Places, Virtual Tours Daily Life Empire Beyond Rome; The Military ... General Resources Architecture , Places, Tours Ancient Roman Architecture - Great buildings Online Collection of photos of Roman architecture. - From Artifice Inc. - http://www.greatbuildings.com/types/styles/roman.html Ancient Rome Series of photos of famous ancient monuments in the city of Rome. - From ThinkQuest - http://tqd.advanced.org/2838/monument.htm Ancient Rome History and view many of the important structures still around from ancient Roman times. - photos - http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/rome/Rome.html Ancient Rome: Images and Pictures Galleries dealing with the sights and monuments of ancient Rome. - photos - From Prof. Felix Just, S.J. - Loyola Marymount University - http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~fjust/Rome.htm Buildings of Artificial Stone by J.A. Geary About concrete usage in ancient Rome. "You may be surprised to learn that there are 2000 year old concrete structures still in daily use." - From About.com - http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/uc_geary_bas.ht

2. VIRTOURIST.COM: Rome
roman monuments, architecture, and ruins. architecture. Greece vs Rome. Economics. Trojan War. Zeus Jupiter. places the roman empire and strengthen virtual tours, and colorful information about this ancient roman
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3. Roman Britain - Late Roman Britain
roman Britain from the building of Hadrian's Wall to the withdrawal of roman troops. Our Favourite places. Villages. virtual tours English architecture roman administration for several decades after that. Certainly by 450 England had ceased to be part of the empire.
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Advance and retreat. In the late first century AD the Romans pushed gradually northwards. Sometimes they were driven by the need to keep secure their frontiers, sometimes by the desire of their leaders to acquire prestige through conquest. By the early years of the 2nd century they were well into Scotland, but the combination of events elsewhere in the Empire and the untimely death of Emperors led to the withdrawal of troops to the line we now know as Hadrian's Wall , stretching nearly 125 kilometres from Newcastle to Carlisle.

4. Greco-Roman Studies
cures links to virtual tours of shrines at Epidauros images information on important places (Dept of Classics, U cult that swept across the roman empire. virtual Mithraeum
http://religion.rutgers.edu/vri/grk_rom.html
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Home Academic Sites American Studies Ancient Near East ... What's New? Note: Some texts are buried deep in e-archives. If title link does not work, click source. General Resources American Classical League Web page designed by Suzanne Bonefas posts sources for the myth of Asklepius cult hymns , reports of miraculous cures Epidauros Pergamum Biblioteca Arcana ... seasonal festivals , the Pythagorean pentacle , the Saturnalia , etc. Gnomon On-Line: Bibliographische Datenbank downloadable thesaurus . Bi-lingual website of Jurgen Malitz posts assorted messages in either German or English. Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Multimedia on-line atlas provides high quality topical maps places (Dept of Classics, U of North Carolina). The Internet Classics Archive K. C. Hanson's Classified Bibliographies On-line lists of recent scholarly literature on The Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy Features a Latin Library with attractive e-editions of original Latin texts (without translation) by authors from Apuleius to Vergil Mythology in Western Art The Perseus Project archive of classic texts (in Greek Latin ET ). Scholarly tools include

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from early roman rule through the late roman empire. palaces and monasteries includingcastle tours, medieval architecture. of England (and Other places) . .
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6. Social Studies
series of illustrated tours of Greek archaeological sites and other places of interest Thehistory of medieval architecture can be seen in buildings roman empire.
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Social Studies Different Cultures Native American Cultures Geography General History Topics ... Presidenc y Ethics Election Process Census U.S.Gov't Civics History African-American History American History Lessons and Themes Ancient Egypt ... History Information and Link Collections Ancient World History Exploring Ancient World Cultures - Eight cultures of the past are detailed at this site. Designed for upper elementary and older students, visitors will find information about the Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, the Roman Empire, the Islamic World, and the Medieval Europe. Information, photos and links to great sites are here. The Ancient Stones of Scotland On this website you can find information, images and panoramic movies of 182 sites, ranging from the earliest settlements (dating from about 3500 BC), through the stone circles and standing stones, to the defense towers called brochs, built about 2000 years ago. The Ancient Indus Valley - This graphically rich site contains photographs, exhibits and information related to this ancient civilization. AncientScripts.com

7. Educational Software List - Mr. Bill's Adventureland
the ancient Greeks and the roman empire a virtual tapes and an encyclopedia of people,places, events and help you explore the art, architecture, culture and
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  • Ancient Lands and Civilizations (Deluxe Pack) Collection of 4 older programs that are listed below: - EMME; 1998; 4CDs; Win 95 / Win 98.
    • Voyage in Egypt - ACTA / E.M.M.E. Interactive; 1995; 1CD; Win 3.1 or Higher. "Wander through ancient Egypt on this journey through time and space, history and geography. Learn about each area's historical, cultural and spiritual significance. Architecture, social life, penmanship, but also science or religion and mythology are presented in full details."
    • Myths and Legends II : Lost Cities and Legendary Lands - E.M.M.E. Interactive; 1996; 1CD; Win 3.1 or Higher. "Some were built by men, others by gods: these are places where you will encounter history, join celebrations, witness acts of worship and find peace or torment, salvation or danger. From Babylon to the New World, from the Garden of Eden to Atlantis: travel to 10 lands of legend and lost cities, reconstructed here in breathtaking 3D environments."
    • Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean - SCALA / E.M.M.E. Interactive; 1995; 1CD; Win 3.1.

8. Knowledge House
general resources, archaeology, art/architecture, books/journals history/literature,religion, science, places and more. Italy and the roman empire that have not
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World History
Miscellaneous World History
Napoleonic War Series Articles, Archives, Books, Links, and the Wargame "Republique", all based on the Napoleonic period. Maintained by "The War Time Journal".
Royal Navy 1793-1815
(1793-1815) Very interesting pictures and descriptions of daily life and weaponry for the seamen in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Era. Also, beautiful images of tall ships. Sher's Russian Links Page An enormous page of links for Russian history. WWW World History Virtual Library Index
World History
Mesopotamia, Assyria
Ancient Assyria Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
American Institute of Pyramidology Ancient Egypt Egypt Antiquities Information from Tour Egypt Ancient Egypt E-museum Ancient Egypt Minnesota State University. Color Me Egypt Egypt Fun Guide Lots of puzzles, games, and good old-fashioned information about ancient Egypt. From Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay, Fla. Egyptian Pages Links page of the Egyptology Resource. Over 40 modern and ancient Egyptian web sites.

9. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 5 Ancient Rome
Trajan's empire with roman Bases and Fortresses plus; The Greek and roman); places(mostly architecture in Rome). Pollentia A roman City on the Island of Mallorca
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHrome.html
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  • These pages are maintained by Chris Witcombe , Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College , Virginia 24595 USA (phone: 434-381-6194 / fax: 434-381-6173). If you have any comments, or suggestions for additional links, or know of other interesting sites, please let me know: witcombe@sbc.edu
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  • 10. NetSERF Unsorted Bookmarks
    Related Links OnSite Ireland romanesque architecture Saxon Church THE OLIVE TREEGENEALOGY Neat places To Visit The Rise of Feudalism The roman empire, 31 BC
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    Archaeology Architecture Art Arthuria ... Women
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    ARCH_HELP: Archaeology Department home page
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    archeire - Irish Architecture Online
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    Art
    1200 years of italian sculpture
    A hundred highlights from the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
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    Arthuria
    Arthurian Film and TV Listing
    Arthurian Home Page
    Arthurian Legends: A Web-based Interdisciplinary Approach for Educators
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    THE CAMELOT PROJECTat the UUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
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    Academy publications: Research series (text)
    Amazon.com Books! Earth's Biggest Bookstore.
    Celtic One Design
    Chaucer Studio ...
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    Culture
    Cariadoc's Miscellany: Drinks
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    Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage
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    The Planets and Their Children
    Drama
    Early European Drama Translation Series
    MRDS: Medieval Renaissance Drama Society
    Mystery Plays at Whalley Abbey
    Records of Early English Drama (REED) ...
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    Angelcynn - Anglo-Saxon Living History 400 - 700 AD
    Bodger and Grift's Medieval Pick Up Lines
    Britannia's Battle of Hastings Homepage
    Chivalry Sports Renaissance ...
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    11. Countries Places
    survey of eleven regions of the Russian empire, traveling in a The exhibit is dividedinto four sections architecture, Ethnic Diversity Heated roman baths.
    http://www.argotlibrary.com/country.html

    12. University Of Ottawa - Library Network - Morisset Library - Media Resources - Sl
    from prehistory to the fall of the roman empire. as portraits, styles, fashion, architecture,landscapes, trains the Canadian events, people, places and things
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    Visual Arts Over 140,000 slides illustrate the artistic contributions of various civilizations and cultures from Prehistory to today. Some of the artistic techniques represented include: painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic arts, printmaking techniques, decorative art, commercial art, photography, performance art, video art, installation art, new media art and conceptual art. Although the collection is not yet indexed in the Library Network online catalogue (ORBIS), five principal indexes are available next to the collection, allowing the user to search by artist name, by city, by architectural structure title, by subject, by manuscript title, and by Inuit community. Physically, this collection is sorted by continent, then by period, and by country. Classical Studies Over 37,000 slides explore the Greek and Roman legacy from prehistory to the fall of the Roman Empire.

    13. Society For Late Antiquity
    Nimes; Romarch roman architecture and Archaeology (Michigan); roman Geography WEBSites places and Peoples of and Codices of the roman empire; Medieval Iberia
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  • 14. Mr. Tim Stark's Bookmarks
    The roman military; roman architecture; roman aqueduct links; Ancient Rome's Colosseum;The roman empire; Windows On Handsome Executive; Interesting places for Kids;
    http://www.mtsd.k12.wi.us/MTSD/District/bookmarks/Stark/Stark.web/Mr. Stark's Bo
    Mr. Tim Stark's Bookmarks Link to Mr. Stark's Web Page Back to Mequon-Thiensville Schools Home Page Cool Web Sites to Explore! Table of Contents
    Ancient Egypt
    Great starting points for Mr. Stark's Egyptian Project!
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    Great starting points for Mr. Stark's Roman Project!
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    Art Stuff

    15. History And Geography Links
    empire to the advent of the roman empire 940.1; Station - Victorian-era architecture,fashion, home photographs detailing activities, places, portraits, and
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    Logan Library's Internet Directory
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    Geography, history, and auxiliary disciplines - 900:
    • HistoryWired - online exhibit from the National Museum of American History showing rarely seen objects - 900
    Miscellany of history - 902: Collected Accounts of Events - 904:
    • EyeWitness - "history through the eyes of those who loved it," repository of personal narratives covering the ancient world to World War II - 904 Marchand Collection: History Project - online collecton of primary source materials of American History - 904 Pacific Tsunami Museum - archive of historic photographs, answers to frequently asked questions, and links to other tsunami sites - 904 U.S. Nuclear Accidents - information about nuclear accidents involving research facilities, power plants, bombs and bombers, submarines and ships, nuclear bomb tests and testing facilities as well as processing and storage - 904
    World History - 909:
    • Commonwealth - association of 54 countries that were originally colonies of the British Empire - 947 Conquistadors - follows the exploration of the New World from 1500 to 1550; broken into four sections: Cortez and the Aztecs in Mexico, Peruthe Inca Empire and Pizzaro, Amazonia and the Quest for El Dorado, and North AmericaCabeza de Vaca and the American Southwest - 909

    16. Architecture - Imagination - Themepark
    The following are places to go (some real and some virtual) to find World Trade Centerin New York City is and the empire State Building Vernacular architecture.
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    ... Web Design Architecture It is said that civilization is what man leaves behind: cooking and hunting tools; drawings and writings on stone or animal skin or cloth; weapons; farming instruments. All these things provide a glimpse into the daily lives and customs of past civilizations. Some of the most noticeable and interesting things that man leaves behind are the buildings, homes, monuments, temples, and other structures that reflect the time in which they were built and in which they served their usefulness. Architecture is the art of building in which human requirements and construction materials are combined to provide practical use as well as an aesthetic solution. In other words, architects use their imagination to create pleasing, useful structures. Sample some of the following activities to learn more about architecture. Places To Go People To See Things To Do Teacher Resources ... Bibliography Places To Go The following are places to go (some real and some virtual) to find out about architecture.

    17. ARCRA : Liens / Links
    National Register of Historic places University of Maryland. Sites and Artifacts;Islamic architecture in Isfahan; The roman empire in North Africa; Leptiminus
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    AMÉRIQUE DU NORD
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    18. Crowne Plaza
    a vineyard, as well as to places of historical draw cards are its medieval historyand Mameluk architecture. was known as the bread basket of the roman empire.
    http://cpbeirut.com/lebanonNotes.asp

    19. NETC | Teachers
    of destinations related perhaps to the roman empire; an ethnic a passion for artand architecture, castles and do not count towards free places for chaperones
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    20. Heritage : Marseille
    This set the end of the roman empire of the and the birth of the colonial empire startedan de la Garde photographs, history, guided tours and architecture.
    http://www.editionsmontparnasse.fr/france/english/heritage/marseille.html
    The first known inhabitants of the region of Marseilles are the Ligures, a Mediterranean people. Later, the Phoenicians from Palestine and Syria are said to have used the rocky inlet of Marseilles as a port of call. But the historians agree that Marseilles was founded by the Greeks. Around 600 BC, Greek navigators coming from Phocea in Asia Minor, landed in the rocky inlet of Lacydon and founded Massilia. The legend says that the chief of the Greek sailors, Protis, married Gyptis, the daughter of the Celt-Ligure king to whom the territory belonged. The city soon became prosperous thanks to its ceramic commerce and its agriculture.
    Marseilles became an ally to powerful Rome in order to be protected against the Germanic and Teutonic assaults. But, during the conflict between Caesar and Pompeii, the people of Marseilles chose to support Pompeii. This pushed Caesar to besiege the port of Massilia, and he was successful: in 49 BC, Massilia the Greek became Massilia the Roman and became one of the biggest Mediterranean ports for three centuries.
    In 476 AD, the town was taken by Euric, king of the Visigoths at the same time as Rome was falling under the assault of the Barbarian chief, Odoacer. This set the end of the Roman Empire of the West and the beginning of the Middle Ages. Not long after 493, the Ostrogoths murdered Odoacer and seized the north of Italy and Provence.

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