Back to Ancient History SourceBook Ancient History Sourcebook: Aristotle: On the Constitution of Carthage, c. 340 BCE The Carthaginians are also considered to have an excellent form of government, which differs from that of any other state in several respects, though it is in some very like the Spartan. Indeed, all three states---the Spartan, the Cretan, and the Carthaginian---nearly resemble ...
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Back to Islamic History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Ancient Accounts of Arabia, 430 BCE - 550 CE Herodotus: The Histories, c. 430 BCE Strabo: Geography, c. 22 CE Dio Cassius: History of Rome, c. 220 CE Ammianus Marcellinus: The Roman History, c. 380 CE Procopius of Caesarea: History of the Wars, c. 550 CE Herodotus: The Histories, Book III, c.
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: A Collection of Contracts from Mesopotamia, c. 2300 - 428 BCE I. Sales and Purchases II. Rentals III. Labor Contracts IV. Co-Partnerships V. Loans and Mortgages VI. Bankruptcy VII. Power of Attorney VIII. Marriage IX. Divorce X. Adoption XI. Inheritance I. Sales and Purchases Contract for the Sale of a Slave, Reign of Rim-Sin, c.
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Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Corpus Iuris Civilis: The Digest and Codex: Marriage Laws Roman law developed as a mixture of laws, senatorial consults, imperial decrees, case law, and opinions issued by jurists. One of the most long lasting of Justinian's actions was the gathering of these materials in the 530s into a single ...
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Slavery in the Roman Republic The Conduct and Treatment of Slaves. : A Roman playwright, Plautus, writing about the time of the end of the Second Punic War (201 B.C.), gives this picture of an inconsiderate master, and the kind of treatment his slaves were likely to get. Very probably conditions grew worse rather than better for ...
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Ancient / Classical history, with resources on the fall of Rome, ancient Greece, Roman gods and goddesses, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Hercules, Cleopatra, Jesus, ancient Egypt, the Jewish revolt, and more on ancient history.
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Over One Hundred Million Pages Served Thank You for Visiting EAWC Why Study Ancient World Cultures An Essay by Bill Hemminger The question that initiates this program is a broad one: Why study ancient cultures You might feel that the question is moot: students do study and will study ancient cultures; such study is an expected part of a tradition of intellectual development. The response to ...
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The latest news articles, features, and information about objects of the ancient world.
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Foundation for Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. provides research funds and Pre-Columbian educational resources: Images; Grantee Reports; and Mesoamerican Bibliography.
Collection of articles on Persian, Greek, Roman and Jewish history.
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Detail from Map 44, Latium - Campania showing Rome and environs including Ostia and Portus. Copyright 2000, Princeton University Press The Barrington Atlas, created by the Classical Atlas Project, is a reference work of permanent value. It has an exceptionally broad appeal to everyone worldwide with an interest in ancient Greeks and Romans, the lands they penetrated, and the peoples and cultures ...
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Resource site which is specifically designed for World History classes. Each culture/time period is divided into categories of Art, Biographies, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures and Research.
IAM: an on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world designed to serve the needs of anyone interested in classics, ancient history, geography, archaeology or related fields.
Ancient Greece History (with timeline) Environment (with maps) Religion Philosophy Clothing People Language and literature Food Sports (the Olympics) Science (Medicine, Astronomy, Mathematics) Art Architecture Books about Greece Crafts and Projects on Greece Teacher's Guides for Greece Gifts about Greece ...
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Africa had many vibrant, exotic civilizations predating the Europeans conquest of the continent. Learn about the stories of the griots, the granduer of Ghana and Mali and many other exciting stories in Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport.
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Links to Art, Biographies, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures and Research on Rome for the World History Class.
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Links to Art, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures and Research on Africa designed for World History Classes.
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A detailed history of the ancient Greek cities of Athens, Sikyon(Sicyon), Corinth, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Delphi, Olympia, Mykenae (Mycenae), with special emphasis in the influence of philosophy, arts, sculpture, painting, tragedy, museums, numismatics, theater, humanities, http://www.sikyon.com/, ...
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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.
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The coins and history of asia Containing information and scans of over 2100 coins, these pages are to be a resource for students of Near Eastern, Persian, Indian, Central Asian and Chinese history from 600 BC to 1600 AD. Permanent exhibits with emphasis on Sasanian, Hunnic and Central Asian coinages. Check back often and reload everything because I'm adding all the time. Begun in July 1996, I've ...
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Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara are Neolithic period Megalithic Passage Tomb Monuments located in Meath, Ireland ...
Some unusual aspects of ancient egypt dealing with art, archaeology, religion and history of Egypt.
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A Bequest Unearthed, Phoenicia, origin, history, geography, religion, arts, crafts, trade, language, literature, music, archeology, Olympics, Lebanon, Israel, Syria of Canaanite, Phoenicians ...
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An aid in the study of the Ptolemaic (Macedonian-based Greek), Roman Imperial (Greco-Roman), and Byzantine rulers of Egypt based in Alexandria, this portal site is intended for all classicists and students of Hellenistic history. The House of Ptolemy web site concentrates on the Ptolemies and their world, from 331 - 30 BCE. However, since the histories of Greek rule and subsequent Roman rule ...
Because ancient Rome stands as the bedrock of western civilization... Because Roman Virtues mean more than Family Values... Because the Gods of Olympus are calling... NOVA ROMA ...
Take the wine challenge! try our interactive quiz and chat it up on our wine forum Dr. Patrick McGovern peering into the world's oldest wine jar (on display at the Museum and in the Guinness World Records), dating to 5400-5000 B.C. C o n t e n t s : Intro - living out our past through wine Neolithic Period - chateau hajji firuz Egypt - wine for the afterlife Mesopotamia - under the grape arbors..
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Two thousand years ago, the world was ruled by Rome, and Rome was in turmoil. From the chaos of civil war, the Roman Empire would rise even stronger to embrace hundreds of cultures, and till the soil from which western civilization would grow. Meet the Emperors of Rome, read the words of poets and philosophers, learn about life in the 1st Century AD, then try your skills in our Emperor of Rome ...
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Earth's ancient history from the earliest times untill 1000 BCE, Gods of Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, , Nibiru ...
Conflict, attitude and changing religions, from Stone Age religion and the rise of agriculture to the break up of the Roman Empire and the ideas of Augustine of Hippo.
Rome Virgil's Aeneid The Gospel of Mark Paul's Letter to the Romans The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Plotinus on Beauty Mithraism Roman Emperors Quiz . . . Chronology Essays Images Internet Sites Texts The art and artifacts from the Karanis excavation provide a useful, summary statement about the culture of ROME, the great imperial city. Rome's greatness grew out of its imperial program of ...
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Provides a chronological history of Ancient Rome with extensive links to internet resources.
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Greece Aristophanes' Lysistrata Plato's Euthyphro Plato's Apology Plato's Crito Selections from Aristotle's Politics Plato and His Dialogues Greek Mythology Quiz . . . Chronology Essays Images Internet Sites Texts There will always be critics. Even when things are going pretty well, when the government is relatively stable, when more people than ever are living well, when the future looks ...
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Welcome to the Romans page. On this page you can explore all the different aspects of the Romans. You can discover their way of life by selecting any of the following Hippodrome The Roman Empire Roman Army Roman Baths Roman Clothes Roman Emperors Roman Entertainment Roman Glass Roman Politics Roman Theatre Julius Caesar Credits Page Back to TYP Page ...
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Welcome to the Romans page. On this page you can explore all the different aspects of the Romans. You can discover their way of life by selecting any of the following Hippodrome The Roman Empire Roman Army Roman Baths Roman Clothes Roman Emperors Roman Entertainment Roman Glass Roman Politics Roman Theatre Julius Caesar Credits Page Back to TYP Page ...
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The Watermark Archive is produced by Robert W. Allison Assoc. Prof of Religion, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine and Research Fellow Ektaktos , the Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies, Thessaloniki 1996 Robert W. Allison. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION TO THE WATERMARK ARCHIVE This is a journey to a time when people invented or reinvented images of every sort to discover in them ...
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Comprehensive biography of Julius Caesar as well as contemporaries Pompey, Brutus, Cicero, Cato, and others. Analysis of Caesar's battles. Extensive images and original quotations.
PREMIER JOURNEY to the multicultural Ancient World weaving through the history, culture, peoples and lands of Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia ...
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Seven Wonders -- Get Clued In The notion of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World can be traced back to the fifth century B.C. These creations rivaled many created by nature in their size, majesty, and beauty. Six of the seven wonders no longer stand, having been destroyed by natural disaster or by humans. Note: The list dates to the fifth century B.C. when Greek historian Herodotus marvelled ...
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SAMH The Society of Ancient Military Historians Department of History, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 95192-0117 U.S.A. Tel: 408-924-5505, Fax: 408-924-5531 The Society of Ancient Military Historians is an organization dedicated to the promotion of the study of warfare in the Ancient World. Members sponsor and contribute to the publication of our newsletter, Res Militares. Our ...
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A series of web pages on the history and culture of ancient Rome ...
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Henry Sumner Maine Ancient Law 1: Ancient Codes 2: Legal Fictions 3: Law of Nature and Equity 4: Modern History of Law of Nature 5: Primitive Society and Ancient Law 6: Early History of Testamentary Succession 7: Ancient Ideas Respecting Wills and Succession 8: Early History of Property 9: Early History of Contract 10: Early History of Delict and Crime ...
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Roman Byzantine Sites Damascus Gate The Cardo Church of the Holy Sepulcher Nea Church Nea Church Vaults Inscription on a Course of the Western Wall The Bird Mosaic Church of Eleona and Church of the Ascension Jerusalem on the Madaba Map Sites Map Visit the Sites of the First Temple Period Visit the Sites of the Second Temple Period Visit the Sites of the Early Muslim Period Visit the Sites of ...
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Imperium History Forum About Fenrir.dk History Timeline Bios History Gallery History of the Hellenistic and Roman World On the following pages, you will find a number of articles describing various events and personalities of the Hellenistic and Roman world in the time period 300 BCE to 1 CE. I have been very pleased by the great popularity of the (former) Geocities website which now - for the ...
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The Ancient Greeks... An educational web site about the Athenians of ancient Greece. Their beliefs, entertainment, and the methods in which they lived.
An online display of ancient Roman surgical instruments ...
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The Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent Clicking anywhere on this map will give you a more detailed look at that portion of the Roman Empire; as a guideline, the map above is divided into nine relatively equal segments which overlap somewhat in case you click near the border of a portion. The detailed maps will allow you to select segments for even greater detail. The detailed maps at both ...
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JORDANES THE ORIGIN AND DEEDS OF THE GOTHS translated by Charles C. Mierow Introductory Note Jordanes, as he himself tells us a couple of times, was of Gothic descent and wrote this work as a summary of Cassiodorus' much longer treatment of the history of the Goths. Because Cassiodorus' book no longer survives, Jordanes' treatment is often our only source for some of the Gothic history it ...
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HistoryWalker is a web community for history lovers, where members can visit famous historical sites like the Acropolis in Athens, Forum Romanum in Rome, the Great Pyramids in Giza. The members live in the city of their choice with their own customizable homes. Ever dreamed of living in that ancient city You can, now. Don't just read about history. Walk about it. You need a browser to display ...
Phrygians.com - ancient history and archeology. This is a community about phrygia, where all can exchange knowledge. We provide easy to read and in-depth articles on phrygia as well as maps and pictures.
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World The Great Pyramid of Egypt The Hanging Gardens of Babylon The Statue of Zeus at Olympia The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus The Colossus of Rhodes The Lighthouse of Alexandria As a bonus, try visiting some marvels that might have made the list a top ten, but didn't: The Tower of Babel Stonehenge Sphinx Special Features MAP PAGE ...
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Resource center for Ancient Egypt; includes pharaohs, queens, pyramids and much more.
A History of Women in Ancient Rome.
Directory of online resources for the study of ancient history.
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The Domus of Senex Caecilius The domus is located on the collis Viminalis, one of the seven hills of Rome, not far from the Forum. Please excuse the mess. I am relocating from another site, and some of the furniture has not arrived. In the interim, please look around and make yourself at home. Just knock on the door, and my gatekeeper will admit you immediately. Join Senex for a look at the ...
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HISTORY OF ROMAN ARCHITECTURE Maison Carree : Maison Carree; France, Nimes; approx. B.C.19 Pont du Gard : Pont du Gard, France, Nimes; late B.C.1c.(about B.C.20) Amphitheater of Nimes : Amphitheater of Nimes, France, Nimes; the late 1st or early 2nd century PANTHEON :Pantheon, Italy, Rome; 118-35 A.D. COLOSSEUM :Colosseum; Italy, Rome; 72 A.D. ARCO DI TITO :Arco di Tito;Roma;AD.81;Via Sacra(east ...
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Roman history books and more... The Roman History Reading Group discussing fiction, nonfiction, ancient historians, and mysteries internet links travelogues Today's date: SITE INDEX BOOK CHATS June 6 July 18 August 1 & 15 The Meditation by Marcus Aurelius Island of Ghosts by Gillian Bradshaw Julian by Gore Vidal go here for more information after August 15 books will be selected by vote ...
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Information and source material about marriage in ancient Rome.
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Site Contents | Search | All about digital imaging | Favorite Projects | Sweat The Sword of Heaven | County Fair | Portfolio | Links | Your Comments Return to main Sweat page MEDITERRANEAN BATHS Visiting the modern Hammam in Ankara and lstanbul Early Greek and Roman Batths Mass Bathing in the Balnea and Thermae The Islamic Hammam is Born The 'Turkish Bath Visits Europe and America Private ...
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The following article is from a special issue of Helios entitled Rescuing Creusa: New Methodological Approaches to Women in Antiquity, (Helios, New Series 13(2), 1986, pp. 69-84). This article is particular enlightening not only for its detailed discussion of midwives and maternity care, but also because it examines the gap between professional care (the midwifes and doctors) and folk medicine.
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A complete extensively indexed and fully notated version of Edward Gibbon's History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire.
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The Roman Empire 27 BC- AD 312 The Founding of the Empire: 27 BC to AD 17 27 BC to AD 14: Augustus 70-19 BC: Vergil 65-8 BC: Horace 43 BC to AD 18: Ovid 59 BC to AD 17: Livy The Pax Romana: AD 17 to 180 The Julio-Claudian Dynasty 17-37: Tiberius 37-41: Gaius (Caligula) 41-54: Claudius 54-68: Nero 69: Year of the Four Emperors The Flavian Dynasty 69-79: Vespasian 79-81: Titus 81-96: Domitian The ...
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Economic and legal treatises ...
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Links to Ancient Greek history sites.
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The compilation of 78 lists and 89 pictures which commences with the words notitia dignitatum. ...
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Annmary Brown Memorial 21 Brown Street Providence, Rhode Island 02912 Telephone: (401) 863-1994 site maintained by c.cramer site designed by b.mulligan An Undergraduate Program of Comparative Studies in Mediterranean, South and West Asian, and Egyptian Civilizations he Program in Ancient Studies allows the comparative study of the history, literatures, and religions of Mediterranean, South and ...
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Chronology: Greece Navigate the EAWC Internet Index Chronology Essays Images Sites Texts Global The Near East India Egypt China Greece Rome Early Islam Medieval Europe Search the Ancient and Medieval Internet 3300-1000 BCE: Greece - The earliest known prehistoric civilizations occupy the Aegean world. This period marks the rise and fall of the MINOAN and MYCENAEAN civilization. 2200 BCE: Greece ...
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Treaties and Legal Contracts from the Ancient Near East Old Babylonian contract sealed with seven seals (ANEP #239) Marriage and Divorce Documents from the Ancient Near East 21st c. BC: New Sumerian divorce settlement Old Assyrian divorce document 19th c. BC: Old Assyrian marriage contract 15th c. BC: Abrogation of a marriage agreement Ugaritic: Manumission and Marriage contract 5th c. BC: ...
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Ancient Greece on the Internet, some annotated links.
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Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition John Rich (University of Nottingham) ABSTRACT This article is concerned with the shaping of the annual narrative in historical writers working in the Roman annalistic tradition and contests the view that Livy and his predecessors conformed to a standard pattern from which Tacitus departed. It is true that Livy in ...
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Information about the Kingdom of Kush and Ancient Nubia. Include photo gallery.
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The Visigoths Back to Germanic Tribes Back to Medieval Chronology The Visigoths, also known as the Goths, were a barbaric tribe. Living on the delta of the Danube River, their kingdom was inherited by Alaric I. They were pushed west by attacks from the Huns. In 382, Theodosius, Roman ruler at the time, under a treaty made the Visigoths the first independent barbarian nation within the Roman ...
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ROMAN GLASS: Reflections on Cultural Change - a special exhibition at the Frank H. McClung Museum ...
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Ramses II: The Battle of Kadesh ...
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Exploring Ancient World Cultures Essays on Ancient Rome Mithraism Alison Griffith Reprinted with permission from the Ecole Initiative. Mithraism is the ancient Roman mystery cult of the god Mithras. Roman worship of Mithras began sometime during the early Roman empire, perhaps during the late first century of the Common Era (hereafter CE), and flourished from the second through the fourth ...
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Accounts of Ancient Mauretania, c. 430 BCE- 550 CE Herodotus: The Histories, c. 430 B.C., Book IV. Strabo: Geography, c. 22 A.D., XVII.iii.1-11. Procopius of Caesarea: History of the Wars, c. 550 A.D. Books III.xxv.3-9; IV.vi.10-14, vii.3, xi.16-20, xiii.26-29 Herodotus: The Histories, c. 430 B.C., Book IV.42-43: For my part I am ...
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The first chapter of the learning module, Rome; this capter outlines the central thesis of the presentation of Roman history as well as a general overview of the significance of this period.
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Join the Reisers as they study ancient history by visiting some of the most significant sights in the world: Egypt, Greece, Rome, and London.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases * Volume 2 * Number 2 April-June 1996 Letters The Thucydides Syndrome: Ebola Dej Vu (or Ebola Reemergent ) Download Article To the Editor: The plague of Athens (430-427/425 B.C.) persists as one of the great medical mysteries of antiquity (1-5). Sometimes termed the Thucydides syndrome for the evocative narrative provided by that contemporary observer (6, 7), the ...
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Back to People With a History Paul Halsall: Homosexual Eros in Early Greece (1986) This paper was written as a course essay in 1986. It does not purport to be anything other than an (early) graduate student paper. Paul Halsall Love, and sex, between men is not a rare thing. Anthropologically a majority of societies accept what we now call homosexuality, especially where one partner plays a ...
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The Roman institution of marriage has been lauded as being the first purely humanistic law of marriage, one that is based on the idea of marriage being a free and freely dissolvable union of two equal partners for life. (Schulz, 1951;103) This is quite a simplistic view, as there were many differing forms of marriage in Rome, from the arranged marriages of the elite to the unions of slaves and ...
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Exploring Ancient World Cultures The Complete Chronology 4500-4000 BCE: The Near East Krater with Ibexes (image). 4000-3500 BCE: The Near East Painted Bowl (image). 3600-3200 BCE: Egypt Reconstructed Predynastic Burial (image). 3500 BCE: Egypt Cosmetic Palette in the Form of a Fish (image). 3500-3000 BCE: Egypt Lug-Handled Jar (image). Double Bird-Headed Palette (image). 3450 BCE: The Near East ...
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Herodotus (c.490-c.425 BCE): On Libya, from The Histories, c. 430 BCE In the accounts here, Herodotus describes thepeoples and geography of North Africa west of Egypt - much further west than the current boundaries of modern Libya. These texts aslo form part of a larger file on North Africa/Mauretania in ancient sources. Book IV.
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Founded A.D. V Id. Ian. MMDCCLVI A.U.C. Hodie: Domina wishes to make you welcome to the Villa, and as you explore, you will become aquainted with the rhythm of daily life in ancient Rome and learn about fashions for men and women, dining and cuisine, and home life. Prev | List | Random | Next Powered by RingSurf! This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit http://ss.webring.
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Women of Rome Private Lives and Public Personae (Intro) | Intro | Excerpts | Entire Paper | | Women's Life in Greece and Rome | Dr. Susan Martin University of Tennessee 'This paper was originally written for presentation in the Tuesday Topics lecture series sponsored by the University of Tennessee College of Arts and Sciences Office of Outreach and Public Service. I am grateful to Dr. Lynn ...
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A unique mass grave and nearly 1, 000 tombs from the fifth and fourth century B.C. were recovered during excavations prior to construction of a subway station in Athens.
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The origins and development of the first alphabet that became the basis for all other European alphabets.
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Chronological Table 431 (Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem. Rome completes conquest of Volscians.) Outbreak of Peloponnesian War Siege of Potides, Sokrates, then aged 38, saves in battle the life of Alkibiades, aged 18, and gives up in his favour the prize for valour. 430 Spartans invade Attica. The plague of Athens. Xenophon born about this time. 429 Death of Perikles. Plague continues. 428 ...
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Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents General Information The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents was established in 1995 under the auspices of Oxford University's Faculty of Literae Humaniores to provide a focus for the study of ancient documents within Oxford. Over the last six years it has developed into a research centre of national and international importance. The Centre forms ...
Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: 11th Brittanica: History of Ancient Greece Ancient Greece to 146 B.C. I. Introductory.-It is necessary to indicate at the outset the scope and object of the present article. The reader must not expect to find in it a compendious summary of the chief events in the history of ancient Greece. It is not intended to supply an Outlines ...
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Prisoners of Regime: Virtue and the Proper Political Individual in Antiquity Garrett Moritz Some questions never go away. For instance, the proper role of the individual in society is a topic which still provokes debate today. For most of history--even in the Classical world--this question has been interesting because it is both important and impossible to answer absolutely. Often a person's ...
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