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- Ancient World Web Directory of sites, organized by category, maintained by Julia Hayden.
- Ancient Medicine/Medicina Antiqua Chronicles the practice of Medicine in the Greek and Roman eras, with translations of works by Hippocrates and Galen as well as essays, bibliographies, mailing lists, and othe resources.
- Ancient Civilizations and Lost Cities Provides illustrated articles on the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, Eliki, the Colosseum of ancient Rome and ancient Pompeii.
- Ancient History (from About.com Guide) Ancient/Classical related features, newsletter, links, and more.
- Abzu Guide to Internet resources for the study of the Ancient Near East hosted by the University of Chicago.
- Electronic Resources for Classicists An extensive University of California, Irvine gateway to directories, bibliographies, journals, course materials, fonts, and other resources for scholars in classical studies.
- Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations Includes terms, background info, articles, lesson plans on ancient Greek, Roman, Chinese, Indian, and Egyptian civilizations mostly related to daily life in those times.
- Xenite.Org - Ancient History Forum Moderated forum for discussion of ancient history up to circa 600 CE.
- Ancient and Pre-history Online Course Unit 1 of a world history course. Activities with notes and supporting links.
- Mystery Details of each of the seven wonders of the ancient world, together with articles on witches, vampires and the Bermuda Triangle.
- Early Modern Literary Studies: Electronic Texts Assorted classical texts. Extensive.
- Ancient Navigation and Shipbuilding in the Greek and Roman World Research, publications, scholars, and related links compiled by Maria Curie of Sklodowska University, Poland.
- The Ancient Illyrians Describes the history of the tribes and dynasties, legends, religion, and military and pirate activities of this ancient Indo-European civilization.
- Antiquity: Conflict, Attitude and Changing Religions Chapters from Frank E. Smitha's World History, running from the Stone Age to the 5th century AD.
- Antiquity Online Thirty chapters of electronic text tying together descriptions of ancient people and ancient attitudes on religion, power and philosophy -- from the rise of agriculture to the Early Middle Ages.
- The Vandals Description of the Invasion of Gaul and Spain by the Germanic tribes.
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures on-line college-level "textbook" of ancient world cultures
- The Origin and Development of Writing in Mesopotamia:
- Ancient History Sourcebook Extensive selection of links, study guides, and articles pertaining to the ancient Near East and ancient Mediterranean worlds, as well as some public domain translations of classical texts. At Fordham.
- The Mysterious Etruscans Extensive site about this pre-Roman people's art, language, history, cities, religion, technology, and lifestyle.
- Alteuropa An "alternative history of ancient Europe": site suggests a link between the ancient Etruscans, Basques and Hungarians. Includes a long article on Etruscan culture.
- Ian Lawton's Papers on Ancient Mespotamia Subjects include the Pantheon of Gods, the Literary Texts, and a Refutation of the Theories of Zecharia Sitchin.
- Exhibits Collection -- Collapse Explore the fall of civilizations through four examples: the ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, the Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about important concepts in archeology such as interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. In a web-based activity, search for clues to what happened at the Maya center of Copan.
- History of Blowguns Blowguns in history; from ancient beginnings to modern usage.
- The Pillars of the Phoenicians A suggested historical origin for the legend of the Pillars of Hercules, which straddle the Strait of Gibralter.
- World Civilization 101 Images and texts of the past from Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Ancient Near East to World Religions, and more.
- Perseus Project An evolving digital library of ancient Greek and Latin texts, ancient art and architecture, secondary sources, and links maintained by Tufts University
- History Link 101 Directory of art, biographies, daily life, maps, pictures and research of the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and prehistoric man.
- Babylon 580BC The city of Babylon brought back to life in full color. Great informational resource about the city in the year 580BC at its height under Nebuchadnezzar in the Chaldean dynasty.
- Ancient Man A collection of resources and links, categorized by continent, for exploring prehistoric people and early civilizations.
- Pre-history, Ancient & Classical Civilizations
- The Threskourion - Thrace and the Thracians An expansive site about Thrace and Balkan barbarians 700BC - 46 AD, including the Skythians, Sarmatians, Illyrians, Bithynians, Paeonians, and Dacians.
- Sexuality in Ancient Cultures A brief historical overview of sexuality and cultural identification from InnerSelf Magazine.
- ThinkQuest: Ancient Civilization Site about the origins of civilization and the organization, culture, and institutions of antiquity. Created by high school students as a research resource.
- Ancient Civilizations Selected historical articles and links to archaeological news.
- Sam Ruff's Photographs of Mesopotamia, 1954 - 1956 Archaeology, culture and history of Mesopotamia, narrated by the distinguished Samuel Ruff.
- The Ancient World Essays about major figures and institutions of the ancient world.
- The Ancient World Collection of articles and links on ancient civilisations, emphasis on Egypt and Greece.
- Ancient World History Chronology Historical chronology: 10,000 BCE to 640 CE. Not a pretty page but lots of information.
- Phrygians.com Articles about life in independent, pre-Roman Phrygia, as well as maps, photo gallery, chronology, and discussion board.
- ZaraD.com A personal site which investigates ancient Egyptian and Roman religion, daily life, and rulers, with a special focus on Akhenaten and Amarna.
- Babylon Overview of trade, transportation, and other aspects of ancient Babylon and Mesopotamia.
- The Pre-Islamic Heritage
- The Atrium Features include the ancient world in the popular press, this day in ancient history, audio and video Latin programming and media archive, a Latin tutorial, and link directory.
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