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  1. History of Ancient Greece
  2. A concise history of Ancient Greece to the close of the classical era by Peter (1924-) Green, 1973
  3. The Folio History of Ancient Greece [4 vols]: The Lyric Age; the Persian Wars; the Classical Age; the Hellenistic Age by A. R. Burn, 2002
  4. The History of Ancient Greece Its Colonies, and Conquestes Two Volumes by John Gillies, 1786
  5. Ancient Greece (History as Evidence) by John Ellis Jones, 1992-02-27
  6. Readings In Ancient History: Greece And The East by William S. Davis, 2004-04-30
  7. Hellas: A Short History of Ancient Greece by C. E. Robinson, 1969
  8. Cambridge Junior History: Ancient Greece (Cambridge Junior History) by Pamela Bradley, 2000-06-03
  9. Hellenic Classicism: The Ordering of Form in Ancient Greece (A History of Architecture, Vol 2) by Christopher Tadgell, 1998-04
  10. Hellas: A Short History of Ancient Greece by C.E. Robinson, 1959
  11. History of Ancient Greece by Jean [revised by Andre Aymard] Hatzfeld, 1966
  12. The History of Ancient Greece. Volumes 1 and 3. by John, Gillies, 1786
  13. History of the World - Ancient Greece (History of the World) by Don Nardo, 2001-11-12
  14. The History of Ancient Greece by John GILLIES, 1835

81. Internet Women's History Sourcebook
The sourcebook provides extensive original source materials, discussion and links on the history of women in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, greece and Rome, as well as women's history resources to the present.
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Women's History Sourcebook "Yes, I am fond of history."
"I wish I were too. I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all it is very tiresome:"
Catherine Morland, in Northhangar Abbey
by Jane Austen How are historians to remedy the silence about women in many traditional accounts of history? This question has received a number of distinct answers. The first solution was to locate the great women of the past, following the lead of much popular historiography that focuses on "great men". The problem here is that just as the "great men" approach to history sidelines and ignores the lives of the mass of people, focusing on great women merely replicates the exclusionary historical approaches of the past. The next solution was to examine and expose the history of oppression of women. This approach had the merit of addressing the life histories of the mass of women, but, since it has proved to be possible to find some degree of oppression everywhere, it tended to make women merely subjects of forces that they could not control. On the other hand, historians' focus on oppression revealed that investigating the

82. Ancient World
dr1.htm. Internet ancient history Sourcebook greece http//www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook07.html. Mediterranean Archeological
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83. Ancient History Curriculum Links
The Atrium A general interest site for fans of ancient greece and Rome. The ancient history Guide Created by the Mining Company, this site offers an extensive
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The Ancient History Guide Created by the Mining Company, this site offers an extensive listing of ancient history web resources including a weekly update of what's new on the web in the study of the old.
The Ancient World Web
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Byzantium Online A collection of links, documents and grapics devoted to the study of the Byzantine Empire.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures An online text that covers Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Islam, and Europe. Uses famous documents. Reading level is high school and up.
Historical and Cultural Atlas Resource from Oregon State System of Higher Education
Maps and photographs of ancient Europe and North Africa
The Seven Wonders of the World This site gives a full description of each of the Ancient Wonders. Bet you can't name 'em all.
Ancient Africa
Nubia - "Its glory and its people"
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Andes Adventure National Geographic's adventurous autopsy of 500 year old Incan Mummy, piece by piece.

84. Ancient Civilizations Theme Page
Mr. Donn s ancient history Page Links to units, lesson plans, and activities on ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, greece, Rome, China, Aztecs, Incas, Mayans, India
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Ancient Civilizations Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Ancient Civilizations. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) that will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
Alexander the Great
Created by three high school students, this site has information about Alexander the Great, his life, his family, his conquests, and his battles. There are also links to other Alexander the Great sites and resources on the WWW.
Ancient Civilizations
Half a dozen multi-disciplinary lessons on Ancient Civilizations from Houghton Mifflin's Activity Search.
Ancient Civilizations: Specific Civilizations
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Over 400 links to Websites dealing with ancient civilizations, arranged alphabetically.

85. WWW-VL: History Index: Abridged 2004
ancient Egypt Hellenistic Age ancient Rome Medieval WWWVL EUI European history Project Albania Estonia European Integration Finland greece Hungary Iceland
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  • 86. Greek.htm
    GENERAL INFORMATION Historical Overview of greece Great source for detailed information on any aspect of ancient greece. Classical history and Antiquity.
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    87. Ancient History, Greece: Page 1. Index To Biographical Entries. The Columbia Enc
    ancient history, greece Page 1. Index to Biographical Entries. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. 2001. ancient history, greece. Agesilaus II. Agis.
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    88. Zgodovina Starega Veka: Grèija (Ancient History: Greece)
    besede / Keywords stara Grcija; stari Rim; staro Sredozemlje; zgodovina starega veka / ancient greece; ancient history; ancient Mediterranean; ancient Rome.
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  • Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Tip vira / Resource type: projekt; baza podatkov; slike / project; database; images Avtor (Author): osebje IAM; APA: Classical Atlas Project © Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Opis (Description): projekt IAM (Interactive Ancient Mediterranean) vkljuèuje izdelavo atlasa starodavnega sredozemskega sveta. Namenjen je študentom in univerzitetnim predavateljem geografije, arheologije, starodavne zgodovine in sorodnih polj. Izvajanje projekta poteka v sodelovanju z organizacijo American Philological Association in projektom Classical Atlas Project klasiènim in zgodovinskim oddelkom univerze University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in projektom Apollo. Zemljevidi so na voljo pod povezavo “map room”, v indeksu urejeni po regijah. Dostopni so v formatu PDF. [ Adobe Acrobat Reader ][Zapis: 26.08.2000]

    89. The World History Of Male Love - Greece
    the Victorian age, it still does not seem that the full extent and importance of male love in classical Athens and throughout all of ancient greece is common
    http://www.androphile.org/preview/Culture/Greece/greece.htm
    Introduction
    In his introduction to the editor remarks that:
      FitzGerald (1809-1883) found himself a homosexual in a society that, while it admired and respected a civilization [that of classical Athens] that gloried in, and boasted of, its homosexuality, itself found the behaviour so offensive as to be virtually unmentionable.

    As with all else, there were exceptions, such as the well known relationship between Alexander the Great and his boyhood friend Hephaiston , or the one between the mythical hero of the Trojan war, Achilles, and his best friend and lover, Patroklos . However, the relationship that was characteristic of the Greek way of life, accepted or even regarded as a social duty by the state, was intergenerational love. In its ideal form this bond was between a man (called the erastes eromenos lively debate going on between proponents and opponents of sexuality between males.
    Achilles and Patroklos

    (read the story) The Greek word for that love was paiderastia (hence pederasty), derived from

    90. History Of Mathematics: Greece
    A history of Science ancient Science Through the Golden Age of greece. Norton, New York, 1970. Smith, David Eugene (18601944) Mathematics.
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    • Syracuse: Archimedes
    • Tarentum: Archytas, Pythagoras
    • Thasos: Leodamas
    • Tyre: Marinus, Porphyrius
    Mathematicians
    • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550)

    91. The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 4 Persia Greece And The Western Mediterrane
    Search by ISBN, Title, Author, Keyword, or Advanced. The Cambridge ancient history Volume 4 Persia greece And The Western Mediterranean C 525 To 479 Bc.
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    The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 4 Persia Greece And The Western Mediterranean C 525 To 479 Bc
    The Cambridge Ancient History: Volume 4, Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean, c.525 to 479 BC
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    92. ----- The Ancient Greek Sites -----
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    93. Ancient Greece: The Pelopponesian War
    Richard Hooker's module on the history of the sequence of events and alliances in the Peloponnesian War.
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    The Peloponnesian War
    Peace of Nicias
    , after the Athenian politician and general who was leading Athens at the time. Essentially similar in view and ability to Pericles, Nicias was a brilliant and cautious man who managed to pull off an effective truce. Everyone was allowed to go home, and the territorial status as it stood at the time of the peace, was allowed to remain in place. Athens kept its continental territories and allies, and Sparta got to keep all the territories it had acquired.
    Alcibiades . With creativity, energy, and immense oratorical ability, Alicibiades in 415 BC convinced the Athenians to attack the Greek city-states on the island of Sicily and bring them under the glove of the Athenian Empire. Although the expedition was in part under the leadership of Nicias, it soon turned into a disaster. In 413 BC, the entire army was defeated and captured and a large part of the great, powerful fleet of the Athenians was destroyed in the harbor of Syracuse. Athenian power since the Persian Wars had rested solely on the power of the navy; the disastrous Sicilian expedition left Athens almost completely powerless.
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    94. Ancient Greek History On The WWW
    Byzantine and Modern greece). CLASSICS/history 20 ancient greece. Fall 1999. Course materials online, right here! SYLLABUS for Classics
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    ANCIENT GREECE HOME PAGE
    This page, by John R. Lenz, organizes information about ancient Greek history available on the WWW,
    chronologically by main periods and by topics (including a P.S. on Byzantine and Modern Greece).
    CLASSICS/History 20 Ancient Greece Fall 1999 . Course materials online, right here! SYLLABUS for Classics/History 20, FALL 1999 : with schedule of readings and links to readings online!
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    95. Youth Concern: Greece - Location And Ancient History
    It is a country with great natural beauty as well as a long and glorious history. Sunset at Santorini, greece (© photoSpiros Tzelepis). ancient history.
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    Although the purpose of this website is completely different as mentioned in the About section, I have decided to include some of my writings on Greek History because I believe that it is important for my readers to know the place I come from. Given the fact that the place where we grow up influences the way we see things and is a major factor in the formation of our personality, I think that the visitor will find it easier to approach me and my writings if he knows my country and culture. Since July 2002, the site has become international so the answer to the question "why is this section still here?" is at the About section. Location Greece is located at the South-East of Europe and it has borders with Turkey at the east, Bulgary, FYROM and Albania at the nord, and with Italy at the West. Athens, a city with more than 3.5 million residents, is the capital of Greece. It is a country with great natural beauty as well as a long and glorious history.
    Ancient History With the first signs of human activity over its territory dating back to the prehistory, Greece became the center for many civilizations, firstly the Cycladic during the prehistoric times, then the Minoan, the Mycenean and lastly the Ancient Greek great civilization whose monuments are spread all over Greece and millions of foreign visitors come every year to see them. The Ancient Greeks put the foundations for almost all sciences like medecine, physics, mathematics and philosophy. The Ancient Greek civilization was at its peak in the 5th century BC and continued later until the 1st century BC when Greece was conquered by the Romans.

    96. HickokSports.com - History - The Ancient Olympics
    wore shorts but, according to one ancient writer, Pausanias of the greatest names of greece s classic period. when Herodotus, the father of history, read from
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    The Ancient Olympic Games
    Although the ancient Olympic games were first recorded in 776 BC, they originated at least a century before that and possibly as early as the 13th century BC. One Greek legend said that the great Herakles (Hercules, in the Roman form) won a race at Olympia, a plain in the small state of Elis, and then decreed that the race should be re-enacted every four years. Another said that Zeus himself had originated the festival after defeating Cronus for the sovereignty of heaven. The more likely story is that the Olympic festival was a local religious event until 884 BC, when Iphitus, the king of Elis, decided to turn it into a broader, pan-Hellenic festival. To accomplish that, he entered into a temporary truce with other rulers, allowing athletes and others to travel peacefully to Olympia while the festival was going on. The Greeks based their chronology on four-year periods called Olympiads, and the Olympic festival marked the beginning of each Olympiad. Evidently, the festival was reorganized in 776 BC, which was considered the start of the first Olympiad. The festival was basically a religious gathering to celebrate the gods worshipped in common by all Hellenes, primarily Zeus. There were three other major pan-Hellenic festivals, the Pythian, the Nemean, and the Isthmian, all of which included fairs, but the festival at Olympia became pre-eminent by 572 BC, when Elis and Sparta entered into an alliance under which Elis was in charge of the event itself while Sparta enforced the sacred truce.

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    98. Europe, Greece And Philosophy To 500 BCE
    World history Europe and greece to 480 BCE; An overview of events and personalities of ancient greece. Philosophers from Thales to Anaxagoras.
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    Agriculture in Europe Civilization came to Europeans later than it did to people in West Asia, North Africa, India and China. It was preceded by agriculture and the raising of animals, which appeared in sunny Greece as early as 6000 BCE around the time that people there built stone walls around their villages, presumably to protect themselves from wild animals and marauding outsiders. In the coming thousand years, farming spread from Greece into the colder southern Balkans . Between 5000 and 4000 BCE it spread up the Danube River into central Europe, along the Rhine River , the Netherlands Gaul and finally into what is now Switzerland . During these times, Europeans used digging sticks and hoes made of wood. They had stone axes with a sharpened and polished edge, and they had stone knives for reaping their crops. They used ornamented pottery. And where wood was plentiful they built log homes as large as thirty by forty meters. By 4000 BCE, Europeans were using a wooden plow, and, sometime after 4000, farming spread to people around the

    99. ANCIENT EPIDAVROS GREECE
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    100. Maecenas: Images Of Ancient Greece And Rome
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