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  • Ancient World: Aims to popularize the heritage of Greco-Roman cultures by presenting e-books of the most outstanding ancient writers.
  • 3D Ancient Wonders: Interactive archeological reconstructions of ancient architecture, buildings, artefacts and relics.
  • Ancient Civilization: Discover the similarities and differences between the modern people and those who lived thousands of years ago, includes articles.
  • Ancient Civilizations: The British Museum uses objects in its collection to explore the cities, buildings technology, trade, religion and writing of the ancient world. Includes maps.
  • Ancient Civilizations - Tracing the Past: Offers a summary of several ancient historical topics and cultures.
  • Ancient History: Blogs, discussions, and articles, including an archive.
  • Ancient History, Archaeology and Biblical Studies: A source for on-line text documents.
  • Ancient Worlds: Includes information on several civilizations and message forums with additional features to subscribers.
  • Ancient/Classical History: Provides articles, quizzes and other sources related to the ancient world.
  • Antiquity: Quarterly journal of archaeological research with an archive, gallery, FAQ, events and announcement, and reviews.
  • Classical Studies Essays: Sample essays for courses of various levels.
  • Classics Unveiled: A comprehensive source of information for classical studies incorporating various aspects of Greek mythology, Roman history, Roman life and Latin vocabulary and derivatives.
  • Collapse - Why do Civilizations Fall?: Learn what happens when a society collapses, and how archaeologists find and interpret evidence.
  • Collapse of the Bronze Age: Book review.
  • Diotima: Serves as an interdisciplinary resource in patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean and a forum for collaboration among instructors who teach courses about women and gender in the ancient world.
  • Earth's Ancient History: An online text that explores the theory of ancient times and dawn of mankind, and includes translations of several ancient texts from Sumer, Babylonia, the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and sacred texts.
  • Enigmatic Earth - Ancient Civilisations: Forum for archaeological related items.
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Resource with chronologies, essays, links, and images from of regions, cultures, wars, and significant figures in ancient and medieval history.
  • History Link 101: Explores the art, biographies, daily life, maps, pictures, and research of the ancient and prehistoric world.
  • History of the Frisian Folk: Overview of the history of the people who lived in the Scandinavian region.
  • Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Links to visual and aural material with emphasis on access to primary source texts for educational purposes.
  • Livius: Article and photographs on sites, cities, civilizations, and empires.
  • Olympus Forum: European, Greek, Roman, Slavic, Germanic, Caucasus, Persian, and Egyptian subjects.
  • Parsa: A comprehensive site on ancient Iran from the time of Achaemenids through the Parthians to the Sassanids, and includes articles, images, forum and links to resources.
  • Sebastos - Virtual Caesarea Maritima: Using computer generated imagery, explore Herod's masterpiece in Judea.
  • Selected Bibliography on Prehistory of Iran and the Near East: Features old sources, and literature and text editions from the International Publications of Iranian Studies.
  • SF-Fandom - Ancient History Forum: Moderated for discussion for times up to circa 600 C.E.
  • The Amazing Ancient World of Western Civilization - Act I: Weaving the various ancient civilizations together in one narrative.
  • The Ancient World: Electronic texts on civilizations including maps..
  • The Ancient World: Collection of articles and links.
  • The Ancient World: Links to associations, museums, and ancient civilizations
  • The Aryans in the Near Eastern Sources (4th-2nd Millennium BC): Traces of the Aryans in the earliest texts of Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and Egypt from the 4th to 2nd Millennium BC by Jahanshah Derakhshani.
  • The Cimmerians: History of nomadic tribes focusing on their role in the domestication of horses.
  • The Story of the Greatest Nations and the World's Famous Events, Vol. 1: Book by Edward S. Ellis and Charles F. Home. First published in 1913. Tells the story of the Ancient World.
  • Vanished Peoples of the Late Bronze Age: Rediscovery of certain peoples long vanished.
  • World History Course: Evaluate and analyze the development of civilizations, determine how the physical features of an area affect its historical development, and determine how technology impacts the development of civilizations.
  • ZaraD.com: Investigate ancient Egyptian and Roman religions, daily life, and rulers.


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