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1. USING THE INTERNET IN THE CLASSROOM WORKSHOP
Still images ancient City of Athens Burma, thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam WWW DiscussionPage (ancient civilization) Collection of ancient civ web sites for
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FL WEB ACTIVITIES U of M Language Resource Center May 1998
This workshop is about ideas!
Ideas for adapting existing materials,
ideas for creating your own. WWW ACTIVITIES
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MUSIC:
La tuna
(U Valencia)
Treasure hunt activity for students to become familiar with the site of this university musical club. Reading comprehension and vocabulary exercises. Listening exercises based on RealAudio clips of some songs. Interpretation of song/poem. Follow-up cultural questions. MUSIC SOURCES: Related links from the tuna
Timecast
(lists and search function) Find a music site for the language you teach. Does it have any audio files? Are there lyrics available? Think of an activity or exercise you could create based on this site. Bookmark the site and note its features to share with the group.
NEWS MEDIA Treasure Hunts Treasure Hunts might be a fun way to introduce students to general content and layout of foreign newspapers and/or magazines albeit, the online version has aquired its own look! Here is an example based on a particular print issue of the Japan Times. Another example is the

2. Thailand Resources
Archaeology Atlas. ancient civ. Archaeologists. Artifacts. Book Reviews Age and two Iron Age sites in northeastern thailand, conducted by Earthwatch and the University of Otago, New
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Thailand
Sites Universities Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Bam Lum Kao
Bronze Age site, from the Origins of Angkor project. Ban Chiang
University of Pennsylvania Museum, early Bronze Age site.
University of Hawaii
web site has some information about this important site.
Ban Chiang
Your guide puts her two cents in. Ban Wang Hi
From l'Espace Culturel, a cemetery dating to the Haripunchai period. In French. Noen U-Loke A fortified Iron Age site, from the Origins of Angkor project. Non Mak La Bronze to Iron Age site in the Khao Wong Prachan Valley; from the Thai Archaeometallurgy Project. Non Muang Kao The "Mound of the Ancient City," Iron Age site, from the Origins of Angkor project.

3. Read More About It Resources For Ban Chiang, Thailand
Archaeology Atlas. ancient civ. Archaeologists. Artifacts. Book Reviews Pottery and the prehistory of northeast thailand. In Pots and Potters Current Approaches to Ceramic
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Resources for "Ban Chiang" The Ban Chiang Project from the University of Pennsylvania site has lots of information, written in jargon-free language; also contains an extensive bibliography and essays on personal experiences there from Joyce White, director of the program. The Ban Chiang Project photographs and essays from the University of Hawaii The Crucibles of Ban Chiang article by William Vernon UNESCO listing Higham, Charles. 1989. The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. Higham, Charles, and A. Kjingam. 1979. Ban Chiang and northeast Thailand. Journal of Archaeological Science Solheim, W. G. II 1984. Pottery and the prehistory of northeast Thailand. In

4. Ban Chiang - Early Bronze Age Village In ThailandFour Thousand Years Of Occupati
Global I. ancient civ's. Classical civ's. Religions Philosophies They are used as religious charms in thailand to keep away evil spirits and were made for hundreds of years
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Ban Chiang
In the northeastern part of Thailand, at the confluence of three small tributary streams in Udon Thani province, lies the Bronze Age village and cemetery site of Ban Chiang. Legend has it that Ban Chiang was discovered by a clumsy American college student, who fell in the road of the present town of Ban Chiang, and found ceramics eroding out of the road bed. The first excavations at the site were conducted in 1967 by archaeologist Vidya Intakosai, and this and subsequent excavations by the Fine Arts Department in Bangkok and the University of Pennsylvania have revealed evidence of prehistoric occupation beginning possibly as early as 3600 B.C. and continuing, probably intermittently, until about A.D. 200. The site is among the largest prehistoric Bronze Age sites in this part of Thailand, measuring at least 20 acres (8 hectares) in size. Ban Chiang is remarkable in that before its discovery, mainland southeast Asia was considered a cultural backwater during the Bronze Age; archaeological research at the site has revealed a fully developed Bronze Age metallurgy, but lacking the weaponry so often associated with it in Europe and the rest of the world.

5. Concierge.com: Travelog: See Where Others Have Been
93. Guangzhou. ancient civ by skitzoid, Sep. 01. City of the 5 ramses by robby,Sep. 99. Tainan by yuloa, Jan. 96. thailand. Bangkok. Bangkok visit by kman, Nov.01.
http://travel.concierge.com/run/myConcierge/travelog/Search?top_geo_uid=5008

6. World Atlas Of Archaeology On The Web Alphabetical Index
Archaeology Atlas ancient civ Archaeologists Artifacts Book Reviews Current DigsCurrent Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania thailand Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago
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World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web
This world atlas includes an alphabetical list of countries and
continents (below) or countries organized by continent and
region. This online atlas is part of the Archaeology at About.com
which includes links to additional archaeological resources, weekly columns about archaeology, and much more. A B C D ... Z - A - Afghanistan Africa Albania Algeria ... Angola Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Asia ... Azerbaijan - B - The Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma (Myanmar) Burundi - C - Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde ... Congo, Republic of The

7. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Chest
civ. Crist.). Rome, ancient Rome, ancient, §X, 3 Furniture. Sri Lanka SriLanka, §VI, 4 Furniture. thailand thailand, §VII, 2 Lacquer Objects.
http://www.artnet.com/library/01/0163/T016357.ASP
Chest. Large box container with a hinged lid. When the lid is domed, or if the chest is reinforced, it can also be known as a coffer. Chests are among the earliest furniture types and commonly served in ancient Egyptian homes as storage for clothing, linen and valuables. The shape and size of these chests often depended on their function. Some types, which could be quite complex, were known during the Old Kingdom ( c. c. 2150 BC) and survived virtually unchanged over the succeeding centuries. The ancient Egyptian chest comprised a rectangular box supported on legs and covered by a lid, which could be flat, gabled, domed or sloping. Cords wound around projecting knobs on the lid and side of the chest held it closed; if necessary, this fastening could be sealed with a lump of mud for greater security. Favoured materials for making chests include native acacia and sycamore and such exotic imported timbers as cedar. Veneers of ebony and other precious woods were also employed, and more elaborate pieces were often gilded and inlaid with such materials as ivory, faience or bronze. The tomb of the New Kingdom ( c c . 1075 BC) monarch Tutankhamun ( reg c.

8. Worldciv1links.html
University) Peter Piccione, World civ to 1650 at Dongzhng Shiva statue thailand BuddhaMAPS Map MUSEUM COLLECTIONS INTERACTIVE WEBSITES ancient Indus Valley
http://www.loyno.edu/~seduffy/worldciv1links.html
WORLD CIVILIZATION TO 1650 LINKS
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WORLD CIVILIZATIONS GENERAL
WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1650, BY PERIOD/REGION PREHISTORY ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA ... COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS WORLD CIVILIZATIONS GENERAL
COLLECTIONS
Readings about the World, Vol. 1: World Civ Reader

Readings about the World, Vol. 2: World Civ Reader

Fordham's World History Systems Sourcebook

Washington State University: World Cultures Anthology
...
Christian Classics Ethereal Library

ACADEMIC LINKS/RESOURCES
Resources for the Study of World History, Washington State
World Civilizations Page, Washington State TEXTBOOK RESOURCES Craig Brumment PRIMARY WORKS SECONDARY WORKS GUIDELINES A Sense of History How to Spot a Fake Primary Source on the Net: A Letter from Alexander to Aristotle Ten Commandments of Good Historical Writing PICTURES Images from World History Collection MAPS MUSEUM COLLECTIONS INTERACTIVE WEBSITES SYLLABI J. Pablo Silva, Cultural Encounters in History (Grinnell College) Hal Hanson, Cultural Contacts in World History (Suffolk University) Peter Piccione, World Civ to 1650 (College of Charleston) Art History Courses at St. Mary's College, Maryland ... Tulane University History Department Home Page FILM WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1650, BY PERIOD/REGION

9. John David Pleins' Bookmarks
Buddhist Texts Translation Projects BUDSIR main Buddhist (thailand) BoW Other ProjectCelts charity and Archeaology Home Page civ ancient and Medieval
http://www-relg-studies.scu.edu/netcours/bookmark.htm
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10. Glass Made Of Water / Cafe Creole
the workers' homelands, such as Brazil, thailand, Iran, China d Jewish religions converge,the ancient city of Without civ ilization based on inventions of two
http://www.ojw.or.jp/cafecreole/corner/glass_e.html
Glass Made of Water
IMAFUKU Ryuta
During the course of my everyday activities, I once had a strangely startlin g sight created by glass. It was at the scene of a typical small factory on the outskirts of a large city, something which I see every day as I drive to the University where I teach. The factory, which lay just beside an old-fas hioned railroad crossing, was so simply constructed that it would perhaps be more aptly described as an enclosed work area than a factory. A disproporti onately large mound of broken glass always stood on the empty ground in fron t of the meager structure. When the sun's rays passed through, the small pi eces of broken glass became a strange prism of polarized light. As the seaso ns change, the light always struck my eye from a variety of angles as I drov e past. One day, I was astonished to sense movement that somehow suggested a waverin g fluid in the solid pieces of glass. It was because the small pyramid-shap ed mountain of glass, standing about 7 or 8 meters high, bore down on me exa ctly like an enormous white-capped wave widely striking a seacoast, heraldin g an approaching storm. It was then the I had a visual hallucination of "gl ass made of water." The factory was obviously one that recycled broken glass into sheet glass. Broken glass was melted down and turned into new glass for different uses. I have never inquired about where broken glass came from. But, as the uneve n light radiating from the mountain of glass attested, there was no mistakin g the fact that glass products used in countless different ways throughout J apan had been gathered in that place simply because they were made of the sa me material. Glass can be mixed with all other kinds of glass. In that sen se, it is fluid like water. Georges Bataille has aptly described animal int elligence, which does not objectivize things or create cognitive boundaries between objects, as a state in which "water exists within water." The ontol ogy of water, too, is clearly something that is ensured by this sort of inne r continuity.

11. The Seven Wonder Of The Ancient World
bearing reference to these vermin, which are the greatest enemies thailand tourto civ. 15, And oil to make his face to shine, ancient roman art describes
http://www.revisedhistory.org/desc/indexN667.html

12. Bible Quote
civ. of the Arab obey the law of necessity, in a country where thailand tour the theirherds must follow the example of the wild beasts, and ancient egypt.com
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13. 9notes
Hunting and Gathering to Agriculture thailand, Fertile Crescent by Assyrians CITYSTATES OF ancient SUMER Notes on Shiva, Shakti Chapter 3 section 3 Early civ.
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Global 9 Notes and Homework 1. Quick Review: Intro. Geography Course Outline for Global I 2. Quick Review: Paleolithic Age Mon. 9/9
Find 10 items in your closet or home. List what nations these items came from. Using your text/web find out what continents these nations are located on.
Tues. 9/10
1. Where were you when you heard about the incidents of 9/11"
2. What have you learned in the year since? How has this changed you?
Wed. 9/11
Watch coverage about 9/11 if you are comfortable with it...not required.
Thurs. 9/12
Study notes for Notebook Quiz Fri. Tues. 9/17
Geography Worksheet #1
Wed. 9/18 Geography Worksheet #2 Thurs. 9/19 Current Events Assignment #2 Fri. 9/20 Quiz. Mon. 9/23 Chapter 1, Section Review 1 Questions 1,2 Tues. 9/24 Chapter 1 Section Review 1, Questions 3,4 Wed. 9/25 Chapter 1, Section Review 2,, Questions 1 Thurs. 9/26 Current Events Assignment #3 Fri. 9/27 Prehistory Quiz CURRENT HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT 3. Quick Review: Ancient Sumer 4. Quick Review: Ancient Egypt Mon. 9/30 Review notes Tues. 10/1 Chapter Review: Facts 1-5 Wed.10/2

14. Fall 2002 Syllabus
First Test Duikerancient Mesopotamian civ.Chapter 1 and Chapter 4 to p wouldbe of interest to students from all periods the ancient to 2002 thailand.
http://www.jmu.edu/history/lembright/101sylfall.htm
Syllabus GHIST 101 FALL 2002 Goals for History 101 All courses in the academic package, "The Arts and Letters in Context," which appear in Cluster II, either introduce or reinforce all the objectives of the Package. The history taught in Cluster II is a general cultural history of the world. It provides a setting or context for philosophy, religion and the arts. It explains the economic and social environment in which the arts, language and literature may be better understood. It provides, through map study and other means, the physical setting for the cultures, civilizations and the tribal and political unions which people have created over time. In addition, the world history function of the arts and letters package emphasizes a general knowledge of chronology and the identification of cultures by their unique characteristics. It incorporates the personal and individual vision of culture which is provided by a people's art and literature. GHIST 101 and GHIST 102 are surveys of world culture with a heavy component of historical, literary, artistic and religious sources from which the student will be able to identify the interplay of these forces on an entire culture. Students will learn to identify and understand the most important periods of world history, in addition to which, they will recognize the most outstanding schools of art, religion, philosophy and literature in world culture.

15. International Visitors Council Of Greater New Orleans
when I was a FulbrightHays participant in thailand. volunteer and past presidentof civ, was one the citizens, and the professor of ancient civilizations from
http://www.civgno.com/civnews.htm
CIV Newsletter
Worldview
Summer 2000
CIV To Manage City's Honorary Ambassador Program Visitor Spotlight President's Message Second Quarter Figures ... Home Hospitality
CIV to Manage City's Honorary Ambassador Program
Several years ago, the City of New Orleans initiated an Honorary Ambassador program in which individuals from around forty countries were selected to represent New Orleans in their country. This is strictly an honorary position for individuals interested in representing and advancing the interests of New Orleans in their native country as well as supporting the interest of their home in New Orleans. Recently, the City of New Orleans agreed to let the Council for International Visitors of Greater New Orleans manage this program. Our goal is to make this program beneficial both to the City of New Orleans and to the Honorary Ambassadors. Our immediate objectives are to: Determine which of the Ambassadors is still interested in participating and obtain updated contact information to be posted on the CIV website Maintain quarterly contact with all Honorary Ambassadors Respond to their requests, ideas and concerns

16. Koreans - Rise Of Nations Heaven Forums
ancient Choson 2333 bc ~ 108 bc The first Korean included japan, taiwan, philipines,miyanmar, thailand, bruneo etc). doubt any chance of a civ modelled after
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17. Rangoon Institute Of Technology Alumni Website
the moon, making seven; this was an ancient West Asian Sunday 23, February 2003 atWat Banchang, Rayong Province, thailand. Ko Aung Kyaw Thaike(civ 91) S$50 15
http://www.ex-rit.org/rit.asp?i=4

18. Majors, Minors, And Certificate Programs Information 2001-02
World 4 HIST 344B Hist of Burma and thailand 4 HIST civ and Culture 4 SPAN 351X Mayanciv and Culture 4 of 4 Roman Cities CLAR 352X ancient Rome Development 4
http://www.ohiou.edu/catalog/01-02/colleges/majors5.htm
Majors, Minors, and Certificate Programs
This section outlines the specific requirements for every program in the College of Arts and Sciences that begin with the letters I through M
International Studies
For additional information on international studies, see the Center for International Studies section.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (BAIS) seeks to develop international competence, which involves understanding other peoples and societies well enough to be able to work effectively with them on a broad range of common problems. It calls for the education and training of persons who are proficient in a language other than their own and who are able to understand the history, culture, goals, aspirations and worldview of the people speaking that language. The program of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies aims to provide students with the skills to interact competently with people from other cultures through the development of: (a) cross cultural literacy - the direct experience of another culture via a study abroad experience, the achievement of a high level of proficiency in a second language, and the ability to compare and contrast issues in different regions and cultures of the world; (b)

19. Pagan Origins Of The Christ Myth > Feedback, YOURS
he wasn't even mentioned in the Western civ books I travelling and in Indonesia andSri Lanka and thailand we visited temples with ancient carvings on
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Feedback Home feedback, yours Yours Theirs What other people think about POCM T here is certainly no mystery as to why your name is Kane . Your fruit is a witness to your family tree. Thank you. I am a Follower of Jesus Christ but not in the sense you are probably accustomed. I am called to witness. Witnessing means to sound the alarm, to warn of the judgement that will come to all men. You have officially been witnessed to Dear Greg: I was very happy to read through your pagan/ Christianity site. It's an area of recent interest with me and I really appreciate your non-judgmental tone For me at least, you were successful in hiding your own religious beliefs. lier this is all a huge lie,and even though you all have turned your
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20. 1 Million Christian Links, Bible, Old Testament
Virtual Library; Buddhist Texts Translation Projects; BUDSIR main Buddhist (thailand); City.NetWorld Map; civ ancient and Medieval Course; Classical Mythology HQ;
http://1millionchristianlinks.com/OT_Bible.html

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