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81. EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
Pinchbeck s homework helper Almost 1500 links to internet homework help. Ask Dr.Math; Bamdads Math Cartoons; Flints and Stones Real Life in Prehistory;
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82. How Do I Find Stuff Out About ANCIENT EGYPT At The Library?
history, starting with the end of prehistory at around 2002, Explores the mythologyof ancient Egypt, discussing gods and goddesses, had a duty to help keep the
http://www.potamusplace.net/viewpath.php?group=20&id=129

83. AOL Canada Search: Search Results
Middle Ages@ (43). Multimedia (5); Prehistory@ (25); This 1812 or how people in ancientchina lived. 10662000; features activities, homework help, and background
http://search.aol.ca/cat.adp?id=468893&layer=&from=subcats

84. NM's Creative Impulse..Prehistory
area and includes links to prehistory, Mesopotamia, Egypt Northridge contains reportsdone as homework as part with all aspects of dating ancient artifacts;
http://history.evansville.net/prehist.html
NM's Creative Impulse
The Development of Western Civilization I
World History I
Prehistory
Contents
  • Introduction History
    Introduction
    Man, so ill prepared to compete in a hostile world, used ingenuity and a little luck to begin the long journey toward civilization. As a hunter-gatherer he led a nomadic life, honing his skills and improving his technology. Once he became a food producer he could settle down and the elements of civilization began to evolve. Prehistoric Art includes cave painting, engraving, sculpture and monolithic architecture. For art considered to be primitive, it is remarkably sophisticated and perceptive. From simple line drawings to polychromatic paintings, from engravings on rock to beautiful three dimensional "Venus" figures, from monolithic monuments to circles and passage graves, art served as a means communication, ritual and an outlet for man's creative spirit. Music and dance also became part of the human experience during prehistoric times. Back to Top
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85. Egypt, Ancient --  Encyclopædia Britannica
For homework, research, and the joy of learning. calendars, and chronology from Egypt,ancient For all the last century of Egyptian prehistory, whose neolithic
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=108487&tocid=0&query=egypt&ct=

86. Social Studies School Service Ancient History Links
Ordering Information. Titles in this Series ancient Rome. The Decline of the Western Roman Empire and the Rise of Byzantium. ancient India. ancient Greece. ancient Egypt ( Coming Soon!) PreColumbian American Empires The Maya, Aztec, and Inca
http://socialstudies.com/ancientlinks.html
DOCUMENT-BASED ACTIVITIES FOR ANCIENT HISTORY: Using Primary Sources and the Internet
Ordering Information
Titles in this Series:
Ancient Rome The Decline of the Western Roman Empire and the Rise of Byzantium Ancient India Ancient Greece ... Ancient Egypt (Coming Soon!) Pre-Columbian American Empires: The Maya, Aztec, and Inca
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Ancient Rome
Lesson 1: Roman Aqueducts
Archaeology 291: The Roman Aqueducts and Water Systems
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/classics/research/moyer/index.shtml
Aqua Alexandrina
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/classics/research/moyer/html/alexandrina.shtml

Aqua Traiana
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/classics/research/moyer/html/traiana1.shtml

Aqua Marcia
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/classics/research/moyer/html/marcia.shtml
The Aqueduct in Caesarea
http://alpha.furman.edu/~mcknight/cr7.htm

Sextus Julius Frontinus: The Aqueducts of Rome http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/ Roman/Texts/Frontinus/De_Aquis/text*.html PBS NOVA Online "Watering Ancient Rome" http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/roman/watering.html

87. Ancient India - Learn About India's Ancient History
Hyderabad History ancient Hyderabad s history, dynasties and prehistoryetc. historyofindia.com Travel through a time to ancient
http://www.indianchild.com/ancient_india.htm
Ancient India HISTORY OF INDIA categories : Indian Kingdoms Mauryan Empire Deccan and South Indian Kingdoms Gupta Empire ... HOME

88. Staff Picks - Archaeology - Arts And Cultures Of The Ancient World
ancient Mexico Elizabeth P Benson and Beatriz de la Fuente 709.72 fO51 1996. JerusalemArchitecture David Kroyanker 720.956944 fK93 1994. Egypt From Prehistory
http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/spotlight/sp200211/culture.asp
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How To Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: A Step-by-Step Guide To Teach Yourself
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Introducing Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Barbara Watterson
Fatimid Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Anna Contadini
Cleopatra of Egypt: From History to Myth
Susan Walker and Peter Higgs
Lar Hothem When the Pyramids Were Built: Egyptian Art of the Old Kingdom Dorthea Arnold Egyptian Art: In the Age of the Pyramids Metropolitan Museum of Art Art of Roman Britain Martin Henig Celtic Art: From Its Beginnings to the Book of Kells Ruth and Vincent Megaw Pictorial Narrative in Ancient Greek Art The Golden Deer of Eurasia: Scythian and Sarmatian Treasures from the Russian Steppes Metropolitan museum of Art Desire and Devotion: Art from India, Nepal and Tibet in the John and Berthe Ford Collection Pratapaditya Pal Lost Treasures of Persia: Persian Art in the Hermitage Museum Valadimir Loukonine and Anatoli Ivanov Medieval Cyprus: Studies in Art, Architecture, and History in Memory of Doula Mouriki

89. Homework Helper - Archaeology
McAllen Memorial Library homework Helper. about.com/science/archaeology/cs/prehistory/index.htm TheAncient World Web Underwater Archaeology Sites http//julen
http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/archlogy.htm
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  • Archaeology in General Archaeology in Africa Archaeology in the Americas Archaeology in Asia ... Undersea Archaeology
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    Archaeology in General
    The Ancient World Web: Archaeology Sites
    http://julen.net/ancient/Archaeology/ Archaeology Explorer
    http://www.webref.org/archaeology/archaeology.htm
    A glossary of archaeology-related terms.
    Archaeology Magazine - Online Edition
    http://www.he.net/~archaeol/ Archaeology on the Net
    http://www.serve.com/archaeology/ Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/
    "You'll learn what happens when a society collapses and how archaeologists find and interpret evidence."
    DIG!: The Archaeology Magazine for Kids
    http://www.digonsite.com/ DIG!: Archaeology Links for Kids
    http://www.digonsite.com/links.html Don's Aviation Archaeology Page
    http://www.cyberlynk.com/djordan/home2.html
    - A REALLY different kind of archaeology.
    The History of Archaeology http://archaeology.about.com/science/archaeology/blhistory.htm
    - From About.com. "A five part history of the early days of archaeology, with a bibliography."

    90. BPL--Olympics
    A history of early athletic competitions and the Olympic Games from prehistory ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Crete, and Greece - through to the modern world.
    http://www.bplonline.org/resources/subjects/als/Olympics.asp
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    Comprehensive An Olympic Games Primer This is a excellent overview of the Olympics from ancient times to the present from the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles.
    http://www.aafla.org/6oic/primer_frmst.htm

    History of the Olympic Games 96 Years of Women in the Olympics Learn about the history of women's involvement in the Olympic games, and other information about women in sports, at this site created for the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
    http://www.feminist.org/archive/olympics/intro.html

    The Ancient Olympics
    In this exhibit, you can compare ancient and modern Olympic sports, tour the site of Olympia as it looks today, learn about the context of the Games and the Olympic spirit, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times." http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics

    91. Top Picks: Books On Central American Archaeology
    lies Paquimé, the capital city of what is considered the third great regionalstate of prehistory in the 10th 7) Royal Courts of the ancient Maya, Volume 1.
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    92. Links
    http//www.kidinfo.com/ homework and Research hsc/museum/ancient_inventions/home.htmAncient Inventions. emuseum.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/latinamerica/ Latin
    http://www.bhs.k12.nj.us/pagnolet/links.htm
    Web Sites Worth the Trip READ ME FIRST! The Internet can be a fun, educational, and exciting place to explore and learn. It can also be a dangerous place. Students should use the Internet both with the permission of and under the guidance of an adult parent or guardian. I do not endorse any of the web sites listed on this page. I list them simply as references which may be useful or meaningful to students of seventh grade social studies. The web is a constantly changing environment. Therefore, although these pages have been reviewed I cannot be responsible for any changes made following my review regarding content. Note to Parents/Guardians: There are many web sites that offer guidelines and advice regarding the use of the Internet. Here are some sites that you may find helpful:
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    Excellent! Check out Safety Guide for Ages 12-14 http://school.discovery.com/parents www.cyberangels.org www.smartparent.com www.nea.org/parents HOMEWORK HELP * RESEARCH * EXPLORATION * ENRICHMENT http://www.ash.udel.edu/ash/index.html

    93. The Teachers' Place
    Of Prehistory by Andre LeroiGourhan translated by Claire Jacobson An archeologistdescribes how prehistoric man lived by examining the remains of ancient
    http://www.answerpoint.org/teachers_place/book_list.asp?list=994&sort=101

    94. General History Resources, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
    in a wide range of categories (prehistory, ancient/biblical, medieval
    http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/history/general.html
    Select Library Area: Ask a Librarian Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Locations Renew a Book Request a Book Research Databases Resource Guide Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site
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    Pittsburgh Region Pennsylvania United States International
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    Carnegie Mellon University Libraries: History
    A very useful collection of history resources on the web that supports the teaching and research interests of CMU's Department of History
    Pennsylvania
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    Best of History Websites
    http://www.besthistorysites.net/
    The Concord Review
    founded to search out and publish exemplary history essays by secondary students in the English-speaking world
    David Rumsey Collection
    The David Rumsey Collection of maps focuses on 18th and 19th century North and South American cartographic materials. The collection includes atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and a variety of separate maps including pocket, wall, children's and manuscript maps. The collection was digitized by Cartography Associates.
    DoHistory A site from the Film Study Center at Harvard University that encourages hands-on history, featuring the case of midwife Martha Ballard's diary.

    95. Palo Alto Middle School Libraries Research Center
    ancient Egypt Site Explore more than 3.000 years of ancient Egyptian history, fromthe end of prehistory at around 3.000 BC to the closing of the last Egyptian
    http://staff.pausd.palo-alto.ca.us/~middlelibrary/ancientegypt.html
    Research Center Topic Links News Sources Libraries ... Terman Library Ancient Egypt
    Ancient Egypt

    Welcome to the British Museum's web site on ancient Egypt. Includes the following sections: Egyptian Life, Geography, Gods and Goddesses, Mummification, Pharaohs, Pyramids, Temples, Time, Trades, and Writing.(There is a comparision of everyday life between nobles and workers.)
    Guardian's Egypt

    Welcome to Guardian's Egypt where you can explore the mystery and splendor of ancient Egypt from the comfort of your own computer Odyssey Online - Ancient Egypt
    Emory University's wonderful site for history of ancient cultures. Sections include: People, Mythology, Daily Life, Death and Burial, Writing and Archaeology. (Clicking on "People" takes you to information about the different classes.) Ancient Egypt Site
    Explore more than 3.000 years of Ancient Egyptian history, from the end of prehistory at around 3.000 BC to the closing of the last Egyptian temple in 535/537 A.D. A time-line helps you navigate through history and discover the formidable Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. Includes Ancient Egypt from A to Z, which is a collection of more than 175 keywords that enables you to quickly navigate through The Ancient Egypt Site searching for your favourite topics.

    96. Palo Alto Middle School Libraries Research Center
    includes an introduction to human prehistory and a who s who of early man withlinks to other relevant sites including Mr Donn s ancient History Page , an
    http://staff.pausd.palo-alto.ca.us/~middlelibrary/earlyhumans.html
    Research Center Topic Links News Sources Libraries ... Terman Library Early Humans
    Hominid Species Timeline

    The chronological chart shows the main Hominid species and their approximate relationships in time, based on currently available evidence.(Washington State University) Human Origin Program at the Smithsonian Institution
    Learn about five million years of early human evolution The Life and Times of Early Man
    This site was created by Lin Donn as part of a collection of learning modules intended for middle school students studying ancient history. Information includes an introduction to human prehistory and a "who's who of early man" with links to other relevant sites including Mr Donn's Ancient History Page , an award-winning guide to ancient history resources for Middle School teachers and students. Evolution of Modern Humans
    Palomar College San Marcos, California Excellent site full tutorial on line with charts, graphs, graphics and much more including Early Primate Evolution - Early Hominid Evolution - Early Human Evolution

    97. Social Studies
    More info; Social Studies School Service Links ancient History. Archaeology/Prehistory. HomeworkHelp socialstudies.com More like this More info; SOCIAL
    http://www.babieca.com/cgi-bin/engine/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=social studies

    98. Bibliothèque De Verdun
    Africana. Agriculture. ancient world. Animals. Antiques. Heritage. History. Homeworkhelp. Housing. Humour. Polls. Prehistory. Prizes (literary, etc.). Products. Psychology.
    http://www.cum.qc.ca/verdun/anglais.htm
    English list of subjects Web site in black letters: web site is bilingual or multilingual Web site in blue lettering : web site is in French Web site in red lettering : web site is in English Activism Africana Agriculture Ancient world Animals Antiques Archeology Architecture Art Astronomy Auctions Audio-video Aviation Biography Biology Books online Bookstores Botany Building Business Calculators Calendars Calligraphy Cameras on-line Canada Chemistry Cinema Civilizations Comics Communications Computer technology Computers Construction Consumerism Crime Cultures and societies Demographics Dictionnairies Ecology Editors Employment Encyclopedias Energy Ethics Etiquette Evolution E-zines Family Fashion, clothes and costume Festivities, Festivals and major occasions Food and drink Fraud Games Gardening Geneology Geography Geology Government and para-governmental organizations Greeting cards on-line Heritage History Homework help Housing Humour Images Indexes Insects Internet Interior design Invisible web Islam Journalism and news sources Libraries Literacy Literature Maps Mathematics Measures Medieval world Middle East Military Miscellaneous Montréal Museums Music Mythology Native peoples Nature Natural resources

    99. Walk On The Wild Side With Discovery Channel's Walking With Cavemen- A Preview F
    For more about prehistory, real dinosaurs, makebelieve ones, cartoons, and web sitesabout ancient creatures, visit our Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts page.
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    100. Frame A
    The following list of links is designed to help students, teachers,parents, administrators, and visitors in a variety of ways.
    http://nationalhistoryday.org/02_contest/frameb_02_e.html
    The following list of links is designed to help students, teachers, parents, administrators, and visitors in a variety of ways. Links are provided to National History Day programs and to organizations and institutions which may be of interest to History Day participants both nationally and by state. Note that NHD does not maintain or necessarily endorse any of these sites and is not responsible for their content. Every effort is made to ensure this list is current; however, some sites may be temporarily down or go out of service unexpectedly. Some links provide access to online primary sources. However, only a tiny fraction of possible primary sources are available on the Internet. Most of the links help you find libraries, archives, historical societies, and other institutions where you can pursue your research. Keep in mind that many institutions cross category boundaries: historical societies often have museums and libraries, while many museums and historic sites maintain research collections or small libraries. ****Please remember to ALWAYS EVALUATE a web site as you would any other source of information. While every effort has been made to ensure that these are reliable sites, you should always test sites for yourself, especially if you are using them as sources for your research. Check out Robert Harris's article

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