| Ancient Adventures: This award-winning and engaging teacher-produced site has many fun interactive exhibits. |
| Ancient History Sourcebook: Wonderful collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use by Paul Halsall. The site and its documents are well organized and the breadth of materials is impressive. |
| Ancient/Classical History: Internet resources on ancient civilizations for school aged people. |
| Ancient/Classical History Net Links: Pages by classics/history classes at various elementary and secondary schools as well as pages produced specifically for use in such classes. |
| Crystalinks: Ancient and Lost Civilisations: Gives very, very detailed information on a huge variety of subjects, including: Ancient China, Greece, Sumer and Rome, just to name a few. |
| Cultus: An archive of reports based on history and civilizations, written by students for students. |
| Die Like an Egyptian A Multiple Intelligences Exploration of Egypt: Students complete projects about ancient Egypt that correlate with Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Gina Mannino Donna Clark, authors |
| Historia's Castle: Java applet quizzes for World History Students, (approx 50 questions per time period) with bookmarks for further consideration. |
| History of Egyptian Architecture: Provides a detailed explaination on the history of Egyptian Architecture. |
| Interactive Ancient Mediterranean: An on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world designed to serve the needs and interests of students and teachers in high school, community college and university courses in classics, ancient history, geography, archaeology and related fields. Site includes downloadable maps in PDF for Adobe acrobat, detailed articles about ancient places, and a variety of helpful resources for students and teachers. |
| Legacies of the Ancient World: A summative assignment for a grade 11 ancient world history course. Relates legacies of the ancient world and their effect on the present day. |
| Mr Donn's Ancient History Page: Lesson plans & units for Archaeology, Early Man, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, Aztecs, Incas, Mayas, Africa, and more, for K-12 teachers and students. |
| The Roman Empire: A student-created site featuring information on Roman government, religion, daily life, emperors and decline of the empire. Also includes a general map. |
| What is civilization?: Cultural and religious growth of the society in one era is civilization. |
| WideHorizon Education Resources (WER) - A World History Program: Curriculum and resources for teaching social studies (world history and ancient civilizations) in middle grades and high school. |
| You Wouldn't Want to Be a Roman Gladiator: Interactive web book for children giving a humorous overview of the life of a Roman gladiator. |