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  1. Writing Histories in Japan (Texts and Their Transformations from Ancient Times through the Meiji Era)
  2. Daily life in ancient Times by Selcuk O. Gur, 9999
  3. Primary Sources And Reference Volume (The World in Ancient Times)
  4. Scents of Time: Perfume from Ancient Egypt to the 21st Century by Edwin Morris, 2000-03
  5. Hatshepsut and Ancient Egypt (Rulers and Their Times) by Miriam Greenblatt, 1999-12
  6. The Life & Times of Rameses the Great (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) by Jim Whiting, 2005-05
  7. Slavery: A Comparative Perspective: Readings on Slavery from Ancient Times to the Present
  8. The Ancient Egyptian World (The World in Ancient Times) by Eric H. Cline, Jill Rubalcaba, 2005-05-12
  9. A History Of Money In Ancient Countries From The Earliest Times To The Present by Aleander Del Mar, 2004-03-31
  10. Ancient Greece (Voyages Through Time) by Peter Ackroyd, 2005-09-19
  11. Ancient Greece Daily Life (Changing Times) (Changing Times) by Stewart Ross, 2007-01
  12. The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century
  13. The Life & Times Of Catherine The Great (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) by Karen Bush Gibson, 2005-09-01
  14. Time and Process in Ancient Judaism by Sacha Stern, 2007-01-10

121. Polynesian Mythology Index
Recorded history by Sir George Grey (1854) as told to him by chiefs and priests living at that time.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/grey/
Sacred Texts Pacific
AS FURNISHED BY THEIR PRIESTS AND CHIEFS
by SIR GEORGE GREY
Title Page
Preface

Contents

The Children of Heaven and Earth
...
Appendix: On the Native Songs of New Zealand

122. PERSEPOLIS AND ANCIENT IRAN - AERIAL SURVEYS
Contains aerial photographs of excavations in progress in 1936, of sites under consideration at that time, and of other areas of Iran that were archaeologically unknown in 1936.
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/IRAN/PAAI/PAAI_Surveys.html
PERSEPOLIS AND ANCIENT IRAN
Aerial Survey Flights
THUMBNAIL IMAGE INDEX
In 1935, when Mary-Helen Schmidt presented her husband, Professor Erich F. Schmidt, then field director of the Persepolis, Rayy, and Luristan expeditions, with an airplane for the purpose of aerial survey, she could not have made a more important and valuable contribution to archaeology. There had been pioneer work in aerial photography in the past, but this was the first time that a thorough and well-planned aerial survey exploration was to be undertaken on such a large scale. It was not until 7 August, 1935, when permission was finally granted, that the Aerial Survey Expedition under the directorship of Erich Schmidt could begin its work. Commenting on the many months of waiting and preparation, Schmidt writes: "There is no need to speak of our personal feelings, then and afterwards. Enough to say that happy satisfaction of accomplishment accompanied the immeasurable broadening of the scope of our work." The airplane, christened Friend of Iran, was flown by Lewin B. Barringer in 1935-36 and William G. Benn in 1937. Frederick Lillich was its mechanic and technical assistant. The photography was done by Erich Schmidt and his assistant Boris Dubensky. The aerial photographic operations were divided into three parts: (1) flights over excavations already in progress, such as Persepolis and Rayy; (2) aerial documentation and mapping of sites under consideration; and (3) reconnaissance and exploration flights over archaeologically unknown areas of Iran.

123. ASTR228: Chapter 2 - Dawning Of Time And Ancient Stone Monuments
ASTR 228 Course Notes. Chapter 2. Dawning of time and ancient Monuments.Latest Modification September 8, 1997. 2.1. Cave Dweller Cosmology.
http://www.physics.gmu.edu/classinfo/astr228/CourseNotes/ln_ch02.htm
ASTR 228 - Course Notes
Chapter 2.
Dawning of Time and Ancient Monuments
Latest Modification: September 8, 1997
2.1. Cave Dweller Cosmology
  • 35,000 BC, Lascaux caves in France and Altamira caves in Spain
    • Extensive paintings done in water-fat-mineral pigments
    • Pictures of humans, animals, extinct animals, spirits and other strange symbols
    • Paintings probably about hunting; act of forward-looking imagination, anticipating the hunt, fear, and death
  • Celestial symbols
    • Circles with rays; sun symbols? or possibly star symbols?
    • 7,000 BC, Canchal de Mahoma in Spain, 27 spots changing from crescent to round and back to crescent surrounding some unknown figure (Earth?)
    2.2. Megalithic Cosmology
    • 3500 BC, proto-Europeans began building large structures of stone megaliths
      • Why? No definitive knowledge, just various speculations
      • Structures are rows of stones or circles, some alone on hillsides or in valleys
      • Stonehenge is most widely known, but is not unique among megalithic structures in UK or continental Europe
      • Literally hundreds of stone circles exist in England, Scotland, and Ireland
      • Interesting point is most of these structures have some astronomical significance probably horizon astronomy
    • Examples from England, Scotland, and Ireland:

124. Studying The Archaeology Of Performance Among The Ancient Maya
The project currently focuses on performance among the ancient Maya, with comparisons to other cultures and time periods increasingly included.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/backdirt/fall01/julia.html

Fall/Winter 01

Studying
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by Julia L. J. Sanchez Research project presents unique challenges but can provide a vivid, active view of the human past The author joins a marimba band in Antigua, Guatemala I have studied ancient Maya monumental art for the last eight years, Although the research is difficult, all efforts are rewarded with a vivid, active view of the human past. Performance is a significant part of social activity and ritual. Imagine the amount of time you spend listening to music, participating in or attending dances, enjoying literature, or participating in feasts. Such activities are integrated into every other aspect of life; yet, we know very little about performances in the past. Some of the research questions are:
  • How are performances incorporated into ritual, politics, economy, ideology, social organization, and everyday life? How are performances used for political goals? How do performances define social groups? Who is involved in performances?
With no model to follow and few previous studies to use as examples, the intellectual challenges are irresistible. Instruments have been found at ancient Maya sites, including ceramic drums, ceramic flutes and ocarinas, conch shells, turtle carapaces that were hit with deer antlers, and rattles. Decorative elements from costumes and ornaments are frequently preserved. Architectural settings for performances still exist. Brilliantly painted murals and pottery provide examples of how these elements were used, yet they also tease us with reminders that we are missing a multitude of wooden instruments, textiles, feathers, as well as the sounds that were a part of the performances.

125. EGYPT, PREHISTORY, AND THE "OTHER ANCIENTS" - PART I Of The Amazing Ancient Worl
A Slice of time ancient Egypt SUPERB - Explore It All The Tomb of the ChihuahuaPharaohs - JUST A VERY SPECIAL PLACE Wonderful Egyptian graphics (I wish I
http://www.omnibusol.com/anegypt.html
Core Page
PartI- Egypt
Part II - Greece
Part III - Rome
Part IV - Bridges
THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION:
ACT I: PART I
EGYPT,PREHISTORY,
AND THE "OTHER ANCIENTS"
This Internet Book visited
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The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives.
What is the Ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, Nubia, Persia, Byzantium, Turkey? Or is it Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Hittites, Akkadians, Etruscans, Minoans? Is it Alexander, Plato, Virgil, Socrates, Hammurabi, Aristotle, Nefertiti, the Pharaohs, Emperors, Caesar, Cleopatra, Sargon, Akhenaton, the Black Athena, Homer? Or is it the dinosaurs, Stonehenge, hunters, slaves, women, rulers, soldiers, or the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Odyssey, the Olympics? Is it found in the ruins, temples, forums, pyramids or in the remnants of ordinary life? Explore through this Web Book and the Online College Course. Ancient Civilization did not begin in what we think of as the West. It did not start in Paris or Berlin or London or Prague or Brussels or Stockholm. It grew out of the Mediterranean breezes, the sun and desert of Northern Africa, the Persian and West Asian lands. To study Ancient Civilization is to travel - across parts of Africa, southern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to India. It is a linking voyage, not a reducing trip. It CONNECTS peoples, ideas, patterns, developments, organizations, wars, religions, art, architecture, food and drink. It is a human endeavor about a human story.

126. Web-Based Projects - University Of Richmond
Geography, government, agriculture, architecture, music, art, religion, sports, and roles of men, women, and children.
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/as/education/projects/webunits/greecerome
Web-Based Projects This page presents a series of web-based projects written and designed by students preparing to become teachers. They were created in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a course entitled Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum . After viewing these projects, please feel free to send your questions, comments and/or suggestions to their instructors, Kimberlye Joyce, M.Ed. and Patricia Stohr-Hunt, Ph.D. WebQuests - A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. This model was developed in 1995 at San Diego State University by Bernie Dodge with Tom March . (Click on their names to learn more about the contributions they have made in developing this wonderful model for Internet learning.) The WebQuests on these pages have been developed as cooperative learning activities. Student groups may be presented with a problem to solve, a scenario, or a topic to examine in depth. Work begins with every student examining some common background material(s). Then each student in a group takes on a role and becomes an expert on his/her topic. Once students have carried out their research, they come back to their groups and teach their peers what they have learned. The group then reflects on this material and together, completes a task that includes all roles and perspectives. ART Elementary/Middle

127. Web Page Title Here
The Upper and Middle valley of Serchio river, between Apuane Alps and Northern Appennines has been known for a long time because of the great number of Final Epigravettian and Mesolithic sites, but only recently the archaeological researches performed by Paolo Notini allowed us to recognize two Neolithic sites in Pieve Fosciana commune that have been excavated in 19951997.
http://web.unife.it/progetti/notes/eprime.htm
FIRST ANCIENT NEOLITHIC FINDINGS IN GARFAGNANA
Northern Tuscany, Italy The Upper and Middle valley of Serchio river, between Apuane Alps and Northern Appennines has been known for a long time because of the great number of Final Epigravettian and Mesolithic (Sauveterrian and Castelnovian) sites, but only recently the archaeological researches performed by Paolo Notini allowed us to recognize two Neolithic sites in Pieve Fosciana commune (LU) that have been excavated in 1995-1997.
The first one is located in the site of Pian di Cerreto, the other one at Muraccio site and they are around two Km. far away from each other, at the top of an ancient river terrace; both of them have been heavily disturbed by ancient agricultural practices. The only structure left in Pian di Cerreto is an oblong cavity, around 40 cm. deep, dug in the yellowish sands and silts of the top of the terrace. The bottom of the cavity was of light reddish colour because of the fire action and the infilling was formed by a brownish soil very rich in charcoal fragments; stones were scanty and represented by river pebbles and sharp-edged sandstone blocks brought intentionally to the site.
The artifacts found comprehended some sandstone grindstones, some coarse pottery atypical fragments and a rich lithic industry in jasper, formed by several cores

128. The History Of Ancient Egypt
An exhibit in the MSU EMuseum, which has information on the history of ancientEgypt, including Dynasties, significant people, timeframes, dates and maps.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/timeline.html
History Timeline of Ancient Egypt
All Dates are B.C.E. - "Before Common Era" The Following table presents a timeline of the periods, dynasty's, and some significant people associated with those timeframes. Period (B.C.E.) Dynasty Significant People Greek Dynasty
XXXII
Cleopatra VII
Ptolemy I
... New Kingdom
XX Ramses III XIX Ramses II XVIII ... Early Timeline of Events and Kingdoms in Ancient Egypt Dates (Before Common Era) Significant Events Archaic Unification of all Egypt Old Kingdom Construction of the pyramids begins First Intermediate Political chaos Middle Kingdom Recovery and political stability Second Intermediate Hyksos "invasion" New Kingdom Creation of the Egyptian Empire, and Akanaten's religious strategy begins. Dynasties Periods Significant People Timeline of Ancient Egyptian History (Contains a chronological timeline of periods, dynasties, and significant people.) A Tour of the Houses of Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra.
Archaeology of Egypt
History Hieroglyphs ... Links

129. Index: ANCIENT FOOD NEWS
When did ancient Britons start to drink the milk of domesticated animals acids frommilk preserved in the remains of pottery shards that date back to that time.
http://www.soupsong.com/ioldnew.html
350,000,000 BCE: plants develop seeds 142,000,000 BCE: plants develop flowers 50,000 BCE: date palms flourish in Africa and Asia 25,000 BCE: Homo Sapiens in Dordogne Valley makes short-baited toggles to catch and reel in fish 14,000 BCE: in Iraq, dog is domesticated from the Asian wolf to track game (Remains of the "Star Carr" dog, found in Yorkshire, England, date to 7500 BCE and clearly show its wolf ancestry) 10,000 BCE: goats are domesticated in the Mideast 7700 BCE: sheep are domesticated in the Mideast 7200 BCE: sheep are domesticated in Greece at Argissa-Magilla; pig domestication begins but is hampered by competing with man for food (didn't eat grass, etc.) 7000 BCE: Greeks catch first big fish by going out to sea 6500 BCE: aurochs, ancestor of domestic cattle, are domesticated for their milk, meat, power, and leather 5000 BCE: domesticated aurochs flourish in the fertile crescent with Neolithic peoples; Chinese plant first rice in the Yangtze delta 4000 BCE: lemons, limes, and oranges are cultivated in the Indus Valley (Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro excavations) 2900 BCE: chickpeas are given as rations to 100,000 laborers in Egypt who are building Cheop's pyramid in Giza

130. ANTIQUITIES, SANDS OF TIME, Ancient Art, Fine Selection Of Egyptian, Greek, Roma
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131. Gurdjieff Legacy
A receivertransmitter of the ancient and sacred teaching of understanding and conscience rediscovered and reformulated for our time by G. I. Gurdjieff.
http://www.gurdjieff-legacy.org/
Welcome Gurdjieff Journal Bookstore Articles Sayings ... Contact Us
The intention of Gurdjieff Legacy is to receive and transmit the teaching of The Fourth Way
of G.I. Gurdjieff through AreteTelos Society The Gurdjieff Journal books videos and music

"The present period of culture is, in the whole process of perfecting humanity, an empty and abortive interval."
Meetings with Remarkable Men
GEORGE IVANOVITCH GURDJIEFF
) a seminal spiritual figure, introduced to the West an ancient yet unknown esoteric teaching of development and awakening, one that taught how to creatively use the diverse impressions of ordinary life to come to real life.
Humanity, Gurdjieff realized, had entered a precarious new period in its evolution. The world would be destroyed, Gurdjieff warned, unless the 'wisdom' of the East and the 'energy' of the West were harnessed and used harmoniously. To effect this Harnelmiatznel, Gurdjieff gave the necessary shock: he introduced to the West a unique and powerful esoteric teaching of self-transformation. Gurdjieff called it the Fourth Way
An original teaching,

132. Ephemeris Time And Ancient Numbers
Ephemeris time and ancient Numbers. Charles William Johnson. Eversince 1972, our world of time travels according to atomic clocks
http://www.earthmatrix.com/number/ephemeris_time_ancient.html
Ephemeris Time and Ancient Numbers
Charles William Johnson
Ever since 1972, our world of time travels according to atomic clocks based upon the nine billion plus oscillations of the cesium atom in a second. Legally, we are on the cesium clock. Before that time was measured by ephemeris time, which essentially counted the number of seconds in a year; that is, in one of Earth's years. And, there are four such kinds of years according to the astronomers. Earth's different years are: -the tropical years (about 365.24 days) -the calendar year (365.24 days) -the sidereal year (about 365.26 days); the anomalistic year (365.26 days) The variations from one kind of year to another are slight variations in the number of seconds between their length. For example, based upon the times offered for each year, we have computed them as follows: Tropical Year days times 86400 seconds equals 31556925 seconds Calendar Year days times 86400 seconds equals 31556952 seconds Sidereal Year days times 86400 seconds equals 31558150 seconds Anomalistic Year times days 86400 seconds equals 31558433 sec These latter expressions represent the expression of Earth's years in ephemeris time, and were used previously in order to present a more precise image of the numbers relating to the different types of years regarding Earth's orbital time. The use of ephemeris time represented an enormous advancement in reckoning time in our modern-day societies and academic establishments. We are forever searching for my precise and exact renderings of the scientific data produced in our studies of Nature and matter-energy. The expression of the year in ephemeris time represented just such a case; much like the more recent effort of representing time in terms of an atomic clock with the "clicking" of the cesium atom. Obviously from the beat of one second per second in one year and the obtaining of numerical expressions such as

133. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hebron
An ancient royal city of Chanaan, famous in biblical history, especially at the time of the patriarchs and under David.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07184a.htm
Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... H > Hebron A B C D ... Z
Hebron
An ancient royal city of Chanaan, famous in biblical history, especially at the time of the patriarchs and under David. During the Middle Ages BIBLICAL EPOCH Hebron is one of the earliest towns mentioned in history. According to the Bible (Num., xiii, 23) it was founded seven years before Zoan or Tanis, the most ancient town in Lower Egypt, which means that it existed from the first half of the third millennium B. C. Josephus (Bel. Jud., IV, ix, 7) says that in his time the town was already 2300 years old. It was originally called Kiriat Arba, or Kiriat- ha-Arba (D. V. Cariath-Arbe, Gen., xxiii, 2, xxxv, 27; Jos., xiv, 15, xv, 13, 54, xx, 7, xxi, 11; Judges, i, 10; II Esd., xi, 25) from the name of Arba, "the greatest among the Enacims" (Jos., xiv, 15). The Vulgate, taking the common name ha-adam in this last expression, i. e. the man, for the proper name Adam, translates as follows: "Adam the greatest among the Enacim was laid there"; whence it should not be inferred, as was the case with some ancient authors, that Hebron contains the tomb of the first man. The explanation of the name Kiriat-Arba by the Bible shows all others to be merely fanciful. Such, for instance, is that of St. Jerome (De locis et nominibus locorum Hebraicorum, s. v. Arbac, P. L., XXIII, 862; Ep. xlvi, P. L., XXII, 491; Ep. cviii, P. L. XXII, 886; Quest. in Gen., P. L., XXIII, 978) and of some Jewish commentators who take the word Arba to mean "four", and Kiriat-Arba to be the "town of the four", i. e. the four patriarchs buried in the cave of Machpelah: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to whom must be added, according to various opinions, either Adam, Caleb, Esau, or Joseph. According to de Saulcy (Voyage en Terre Sainte, I, 152) the name means "the town of the four quarters"; while it suits the modern town, this is not at all true of the ancient one. The Bible, however, insists over and over again on the true origin of the name: "Cariath-Arbe the father of Enac, which is Hebron" (Jos., xv, 13; xxi, 11). The name Hebron is also very ancient. It appears under the form

134. Reckoning Time: Ancient Day-Counts
The subject of ancient reckoning of time and space can only be inferred from thelogic of numbers, with very few exceptions of data in the historical record.
http://www.earthmatrix.com/reckoning_time.html
SCIENCE IN ANCIENT ARTWORK AND SCIENCE TODAY
Reckoning Time: Ancient Day-Counts
By
Charles William Johnson Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Reckoning Time: Ancient Day-Counts
  • Time-Keeping in Ancient Mesoamerica
  • The Reckoning Systems of Ancient Mesoamerica Day-Counts and Constant Numbers
  • The Mathematical Origin of the 360 Day-Count.
  • The 260c Calendar: a Possible Origin
  • Cosmic Time: the 260c Calendar
  • The K'awil Count (819c) Mediates the 360c and 364c
  • The Hidden Numbers of K'awil
  • K'awil: a Hidden Constant
  • The Maya Long Count: Some Calculations
  • The Ancient Reckoning System and the Logic of Numbers .625
  • The Maya Long Count and the Alautun Cycle
  • Bibliography Reckoning Time: Ancient Day-Counts
    Extract
    The subject of ancient reckoning of time and space can only be inferred from the logic of numbers, with very few exceptions of data in the historical record. Many historically significant numbers exist in the historical record of different ancient cultures. But, the method for computing those numerical results remains a theme of speculation. Many of the ancient Babylonian clay tablets that exist reflect specific mathematical and geometrical problems, much like a school textbook of today. However, notebooks of the scientists who computed the astronomical meandering of the bodies in our solar system have yet to be found. Our analyses of the historically significant numbers coming out of the ancient reckoning systems are based on speculation about the logic of numbers; how the numbers might relate to one another through elementary mathematical methods. Numbers that appear in the ancient
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    136. Time Travelers, Quest For The Ancient Light, Genealogy & World History
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    137. Galilee1ct.com - Herodantipas.com - Sepphoris.com
    Scholarly information on ancient life in Galilee at the time of Jesus, particularly focusing on Herod Antipas using Josephus, Sepphoris, and Tiberias as sources.
    http://www.teo.au.dk/html/gt-nt/galilee/

    138. The Seven Wonders: The Great Pyramid Of Giza
    Picture. Man fears time, yet time fears the Pyramids. Arab proverb. It isthe oldest, yet it is the only surviving of the Seven ancient Wonders.
    http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/pyramid.html
    Man fears Time, yet Time fears the Pyramids
    Arab proverb
    It is the one and only Wonder which does not require a description by early historians and poets. It is the one and only Wonder that does not need speculations concerning its appearance, size, and shape. It is the oldest, yet it is the only surviving of the Seven Ancient Wonders. It is the Great Pyramid of Giza.
    Location
    At the city of Giza, a necropolis of ancient Memphis, and today part of Greater Cairo Egypt
    History
    Contrary to the common belief, only the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), not all three Great Pyramids , is on top of the list of Wonders. The monument was built by the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty around the year 2560 BC to serve as a tomb when he dies. The tradition of pyramid building started in Ancient Egypt as a sophistication of the idea of a mastaba or "platform" covering the royal tomb. Later, several stacked mastabas were used. Early pyramids, such as the Step Pyramid of King Zoser (Djoser) at Saqqara by the famous Egyptian architect, Imhotep, illustrate this connection.

    139. FS Ancient Mysteries News: Time Travel Is Source Of World Religions
    of a Sealed Book, and the observation of associated Comets, are actually a retellingof a show and tell to those ancient peoples by a time Traveller, of 1948
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    TIME TRAVEL IS SOURCE OF ANCIENT RELIGIONS Posted May 10.04 Evidence of Time Travel has been discovered by an Australian researcher. This evidence reveals the Source of ancient Myths, Legends, and Religions. You are invited to view the evidence on our website at www.pphcstudygroup.org.au Upon investigation, this information furnishes further conclusions that have world wide implications: The 'messenger in a bright light' reported by the founding prophets of the world's various belief systems, refers to a Time Traveller; The ancient 'oracle' that provided wisdom to ancient priests and prophets concerning the 'future' was a computer used by the Time Traveller; The items portrayed as 'stones', 'tablets', 'wheels', or 'plates' as being given to various prophets by 'the messenger' refer to historical and astronomical compact disks;

    140. Sarissa.Org
    on many ancient cultures, such as Greece, Sumer, Kush, and more, as well as a sectiondevoted to ancient warfare. The history of man s time upon the earth is
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    Ancient History
    ancient cultures ancient warfare ancient religion Welcome to www.sarissa.org. This website is my contribution to the study of our ancient past. Here you will find information on many ancient cultures, such as Greece, Sumer, Kush, and more, as well as a section devoted to ancient warfare. The history of man's time upon the earth is unimaginably vast, and the written historical records at our disposal cover only the last page of a very thick tome. The ancient cultures section features many of the world's ancient cultures/empires. Presented with each is a brief history, a glossary, myths, rulers, and more. The ancient warfare section features the conflicts that shaped the ancient world. Presented are major figures, battles, and wars. The ancient religion section features the religions of the ancient world. Major gods and those who worshipped them are detailed. Anthony Michael Love Anthony Michael Love is prohibited.

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