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61. Hadrian's Wall --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
, architecture By the simplest definition, architecture is the Wall Guide to the roman empire s famous frontier of Mithras Information on this roman God, from
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article?eu=391709

62. Social Studies-World History
information about roman coins and architecture and allows History, Coins Technology The roman empire Works summarizing times based on Greek/roman gods and
http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/links/worldhist.htm
Updated SOCIAL STUDIES THE WORLD
Access Indiana - World History Links

Atlapedia
contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world.
CIA World Factbook
get important information on any country in the world.
Curiouskids.com
Find out what's happening in far away places like Moscow, Rome and Beijing. Stop in at Caitlin's Link of the Week to see great travel sites from al over the world.
Emulateme
E-Conflict World Encyclopedia
Flags of the World

Geographia
great site with information on the people, history, wildlife, and points of interest for countries and regions around the world.
Great Places

History Channel.com/
Where the past comes alive
HyperHistory.com/
HyperHistory presents 3,000 years of world history with a combination of colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps. Latin America Network Information Center Library of Congress Country Study reports on more than 70 countries from the Library of Congress. Lonelyplanet Western Civilization World History Archives World History Compass Huge collection of links World Cultures: An Internet Classroom and Anthology http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/2000/exploration/maudland/

63. Prague And Nearby Castles: Karlstejn, Konopiste & Krivoklat (Czech Republic) - W
was capital of Bohemia, Holy roman empire, and Czechoslovakia; after its founder, Holy roman Emperor Charles art collection); old town architecture. NOVÉ MESTO
http://www.sitesatlas.com/Europe/CzechRepublic/Prague.htm
World Sites Atlas
EUROPE
CZECH REPUBLIC SEARCH ... CONTACT
PRAGUE Czech Republic Prague and nearby castles:
, and Krivoklát

Facts and Figures
Sights and Attractions
Hotels
... Web Sites
St. Vitus Cathedral
Corel Corporation

Famous Charles Bridge over Vltava
Corel Corporation

Týn Church and Old Town Square
Corel Corporation
Corel Corporation Czech Republic - Political map Very large city (and capital) Czech Republic - Places of interest map Major city of interest FACTS AND FIGURES
  • Alternative name: Praha (Czech) Population: 1.2 million, Czech Republic's capital and largest city Prague is most important commercial, industrial, and cultural center in country At various times in its history, Prague was capital of Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire, and Czechoslovakia Charles University, named after its founder, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, was founded in mid 14th century Center of 15th-century religious reform movement begun by Jan Hus and focal point of ensuing Hussite Wars City was center of quashed "Prague Spring" reform movement in 1968 as well as 1989 "Velvet Revolution", marking end of over 40 years of communist rule

64. World History Links
Institutions , New Monarchies, Holy roman empire, Italy s City Eastern Europe, Ottoman empire, The Church Renaissance Art and architecture (Boston College Honors
http://www.rvschools.org/rvhs/SocSt/departsocstudworldhis.htm
RVHS Social Studies Department
World History Links
RVHS HS Departments Library Resources American History ...
Black Hawk War
Mr. Johnson Mr. Kettner Mr. Showen World History Ancient History Ancient Greece Ancient Rome ... South America
Select Spanish, then Historia World History 19th Century Web Sites Academic Info History Links Age of Exploration (Mariner'sMuseum) - Traces the history of exploration beginning with the ancient world. Includes evolution of ships, a timeline and biographies of explorers and their crews Dushkin Online - Web resources to supplement Annual Editions, Taking Sides, and Global Studies Eighteenth Century History Resources Encyclopedia Mythica - Sources for myths from around the world Historical Atlas of World History Historical Text Archive The History Net The History Place ... WWW Virtual Library - Military History - Includes links to all wars World Wide Web Virtual Library - Museums World History Ancient RVHS English Mythology and World Literature Links Ancient History Sourcebook Ancient World Web AncientSites ... Exploring Ancient World Cultures - Includes links to ancient cultures of Europe, the Near East, Greece, Rome, India, Egypt, China and Islam

65. Things To Do In London.
one of the most sophisticated and advanced cities in the entire empire. Maps of roman London. and to students studying on the Landscape architecture and Garden
http://www.nutcote.demon.co.uk/london.html
Nutcote. Nutlog. Books and Films. Travel. ... Sydney.
Things to do in London
1st September
Interesting things to see in London :-
The Museum of London
is huge, and claims to be the largest museum devoted to one city in the world. You can easily spend half a day there.
The Thames Flood Barrier
in Docklands is the largest movable flood barrier in the world, and is impressive visually as well from from an engineering point of view.
One end of the Thames Path is at the Thames Flood Barrier; the other end is at the source of the river, far to the west of London.
Battersea Park
, with Japanese Peace Pagoda and children's zoo.
Southwark Cathedral
, which sits just south of the Thames, facing St Paul's and the City. Southwark Cathedral is much nicer and more peaceful, in my opinion. On London Bridge, it's possible to see both cathedrals in the same skyline. Is there anywhere else in the world where this is possible? Tell me.
The largest Hindu temple outside India
, in Neasden.
The Friday and weekend book markets on the South Bank of the Thames, near Waterloo Station.

66. Arch-Christianity
Ecclesiastical architecture (Cath.Ency.) Ecclesiastical Buildings (Cath Map Series roman empire (Click on individual periods Christians The roman State The
http://pirate.shu.edu/~cottereu/arch-chr.htm
Eugene Cotter
Seton Hall University Home Archeology
(CAST 3290, CLAS 3290, ARCH 3290)
Wed 5:45- 8:15 Cotter If enrolled, E-Mail immediately to cottereu@shu.edu
Your Name, address(es), phone(s), year, major Texts (Bookstore)
Joseph Kelly, The World of the Early Christians (Liturgical Pr Collegeville 1997)
Claude Moatti, The Search for Ancient Rome (Harry Abrams 1993)
J. Stevenson, The Catacombs,
G. A. Williamson (tr), Eusebius, The History of the Church (Penguin, rev 1989)
Early Christian Writers (Penguin)
Web Sites
History Inscriptions Chronology ... Bibliography COURSE OUTLINE Introduction Archeology : an introduction to and survey of the discipline. Learning to Read Rome's Ruins I. Methods - Sources II. CHRONOLOGY From origins of Christian civilization in the midst of the Greco-Roman world, to the 6th century, the Early Chistian Period. III. TOPOGRAPHY - Rome - the Roman World IV. OBJECT OF CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. 1. Early Christian

67. In Italy Online - Rome
roman architecture and Literature Page. photography and is a history of all the arches built by the romans still standing in what was once the empire.
http://www.initaly.com/regions/latium/romeintro.htm
Welcome To
Rome!
R oma, Caput Mundi! Of course the Eternal City is on everyone's To Do List. For first-time visitors, we remind you not to miss the newly-renovated Colosseum, the Roman Forum, St. Peter's, the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, Piazza Navona, the Borghese Gallery, and the outdoor market at Campo de' Fiori. Save some time for designer shopping at the Spanish Steps, and don't forget to toss your coin into Trevi Fountain! Return visitors will also find loads of fascinating tips in this section of our site, including a hunt for thirteen ancient obelisks, a guide to many secret cloisters, a day at the races, and a short outing to the ruins of an ancient city that we consider much more entertaining and educational than Pompeii.
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68. Ancient Greece Geography: Places & Maps
photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of Walking tours of Athens; The city of Athens. a theatre dating from the roman period, but
http://www.ancientgreece.com/geography/geography.htm
Athens is the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience of the civilized world. The capital of Greece took its name from the goddess Athena, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
In Athens memory never fades. Wherever you stand, wherever you turn, the city's long and rich history will be alive in front of you. This is where that marvel of architecture, the Parthenon, was created. This is where art became inseparable from life, and this is where Pericles gave the funerary speech, that monument of the spoken word. In the centre of town are two hills, the Acropolis with the monuments from the Age of Pericles, and Lycabettus with the picturesque chapel of Ai Giorgis.
Ancient ruins provide a vivid testimony to the glory of Athens, hailed by many people as the cradle of western civilization. Sparta a beautiful town near the river Evrotas, located in the centre of the Peloponnese in southern Greece, is the capital of the prefecture of Lakonia. SPARTA ( known in Greek as Sparti) has a history which dates back to the Neolithic period, at least 3,000 years before Christ.

69. Map Of Rome Italy - Online Italy Source
By Time Period Ancient Rome Archaeology architecture Art Byzantine as a senatorial republic (see roman republic), Rome finally became an empire at the
http://www.fondosocialeuropeo.com/italy/map of rome italy
ONLINE ITALY ENGINE Home
Tool Links
map of rome italy
map of rome italy
Rome
Rome Alternate meanings: See Rome (disambiguation) Photograph of the Colosseum The Roman Colosseum Rome (Italian and Latin, Roma) is the capital city of Italy. It is located on the Tiber river, in ... near the Tyrrhenian Sea, at 41°50'N, 12°15'E. The Vatican City, located in an enclave within Rome , is the seat of the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (see also under Roman Catholicism). Rome was the seat of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. By tradition, Rome was founded on April 21, 753 BC, by Romulus, who killed in the process his twin brother ... ...
Italy
... Italian (+ German and Ladin in South Tyrol, Slovenian in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and French in Valle d'Aosta.) Capital Rome Largest City Rome President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 69th 301,230 km² 2.4 ... came the medieval Humanism and the Renaissance that further helped to shape European philosophy and art. The city of Rome contains some of the most important examples of the Baroque. The Italy of modern time became a nation ... Sardinia. The architect of Italian unification, however, was Count Camillo Benso di Cavour, the Chief Minister of Victor Emmanuel.

70. Internet Public Library: Prehistoric And Ancient History
Greece, the Near East, the roman empire, and the of roman Engineering and architecture http//www htm An article on the effect roman engineering (particularly
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.02.10/
dqmcodebase = "/javascript/"
Subject Collections

Business

Computers

Education
... Prehistoric and Ancient History This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
About.com: Ancient/Classical History
http://ancienthistory.about.com/
Alcove 9: Classical and Medieval History
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/alcove9/classics.html
The Library of Congress's annotated list of reference websites for classical and medieval history.
The Ancient Greek World
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/Greek_World/
Virtual gallery from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology highlighting artifacts from everyday life in ancient Greece. "The artifacts you will see here tell a vivid story of life in ancient Greece. The text expands on this story, and together they create in detail an interpretation of how Greek art and material culture add to the written record and expand our understanding of daily life in ancient times.
The Ancient Olympics
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/index.html
This site uses information from the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece to exhibit information about the ancient Olympics. It includes comparisons between ancient and modern sports, ancient artwork with themes relevant to the games, and information about Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.
Ancient Roman Technology
http://www.unc.edu/courses/rometech/public/content/art_home.html

71. The Article "Beyond Life And Shortcuts" - A Story Beyond Death...
the last three hundred years by the East roman empire. After the romans were defeated the Arabs put up long history with its unique Mamluk architecture and the
http://www.egyptmyway.com/articles/cityofdead.html

articles
photos tours hotels ... contact CITY OF THE DEAD Home Photo/Articles Articles list Articles intro. ... part 3
Beyond Life and Shortcuts
From the city of the dead Cairo
" Shortcut? " asked the taxi driver while looking for a new cassette of the legendary Oum Kalthoum. I answered yes while the black cassette player threatened to eat the cassette he just had selected from his unorganized collection. Then, to the relief of both of us the song "Elf Leila wa leila" ( thousand and one night ) started to fill the taxi. In the middle of the road, city of the dead Cairo.
See larger photo
Between two autostradas was our "shortcut road" - and in the middle of this road a beautiful monument. A domed building standing proud in a city of exhaust, dreams and legends. Built in medieval times for a lovely woman from the ruling class - well she just had to have been beautiful to match such a monument?
Passed this monuments often on my way from Heliopolis to downdown, but next day I knew all would change somehow. The monument in the middle of the road would then turn into the entrance to nothing less than the "

72. The Ancient World Web: Buildings_Monuments_and_Cities
variety of subjects related to city life, and roman and Greek provincial/empire cities, in of Asia Thousands of photos of historical architecture in Asia
http://www.julen.net/ancient/Buildings_Monuments_and_Cities/
@import "http://www.julen.net/ancient/ancient-adv.css";
The Buildings Monuments and Cities Index
Subcategories Roman
The Links Alexandria
The Shining Pearl of the Mediterranean. Ancient and Modern history and archaeology.[English]
[Last Site Update: 14-Mar-1999 Hits: 14774 Rating: 6.23 Votes: 26] Rate It Ancient City of Athens
Described by the compilers as a photographic archive of archaeological and architectural remains, and a virtual tour, and both claims are basically accurate. For most of the mini-tours, links are clearly named and described. [English]
[Last Site Update: 14-Mar-1999 Hits: 15815 Rating: 6.44 Votes: 25] Rate It Archaeology and Architecture
This site is devoted to fostering discussion on Mediterranean and European archaeology and architecture. The maintainer, Menne C. Kosian, hosts articles on relevant subjects, links to everything from archaeological web sites to useful software. [English]
[Last Site Update: 14-Mar-1999 Hits: 8709 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 9] Rate It Babylon 580BC
This site looks at the city of Babylon, c580 BC, and creates a cross-section of information of the city at that time - beliefs, daily life, people, and places. [Added 15-Aug-1999] [English]
[Last Site Update: 22-Mar-2004 Hits: 12100 Rating: 7.36 Votes: 25]

73. Site Map: Conflict And Community In The Corinthian Church
Paul s Journeys; roman empire; roman House Plan Study Links organized by topic Art architecture; Corinth the roman World; Dress Hairstyles of Greece
http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians/sitemap.stm
Site Map: Corinthians
Conflicts Corinth Discussion Helps House Churches ... Conflict And Community in Corinth (home)

74. Web Links, Teachers, Understanding Art, Art, Glencoe Online
views of monuments and buildings throughout the roman empire. Images of roman sculptures and paintings are also features several images of architecture as art
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/art/understanding_art/teachers/web_links.php/ia
Web Links Chapter 1 Art Across the World
Chapter 2 The Language of Art

Chapter 3 The Media of Art

Chapter 4 Art Criticism, Aesthetics, and Art History
...
Chapter 17 Art of Today
Chapter 1 Art Across the World ArtServe
Explore artistic and architectural works from countries around the world, including Australia, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, Thailand, and Turkey. Introduce middle school students to the history of art from many different cultures and time periods. WebMuseum: Timeline
This timeline from WebMuseum Paris contains easily accessible art images as well as historical and biographical information. Scan the resources organized in a timeline format ranging from early Gothic painting to Pop Art works. Back to Top Chapter 2 The Language of Art WebMuseum: Rousseau, Henri

75. Babel: The Links Library: Architecture
A roman Palace in Dalmatia Split. Visual Compendium of roman Emperors. Washington DC, The architecture of. empire State Building - Digital Image Access Project.
http://www.towerofbabel.com/linkslibrary/architecture/
General Sources Archeire Architecture in Ireland Architects For Peace Australia Architecture Books - Bookstore - architectstore Architectural Dublin - Guide to the Architecture ... The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Architecture Ancient Architecture General Archaeology Magazine with useful links ArtServe - Art and Architecture from the Mediterranean Basin Ancient World Web Ancient Near East - Guide to Resources ... The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Egyptian Djoser Complex - Stepped Pyramid Egypt Links The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology Pilgrimage to Abydos ... The Tomb of the Overseers of the Manicurists Greek Project Perseus' Home Page Harmony and Proportion On-line essay by J. Boyd-Brent, Royal College of Art Ancient City of Athens The PartheNet ... Athens Image Archive Roman Hadrian's Bath Pompeii Forum Project A Roman Palace in Dalmatia - Split Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors Medieval Architecture Amiens Cathedral Digital Project at Columbia University Byzantine and Medieval Web Links The Castles of Wales Chartres Cathedral ... Resources for Historians of Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture Non-Western Architecture African Architecture Links Architecture of Islam Islamic Architecture in Isfahan Kisho Kurokawa, contemporary architect - Japan

76. Jay's Roman History, Coins And Technology Site
and photo gallery titled, A Sojourn in Greece s Ancient places. roman bridges, and other subjects relating to roman construction and architecture.
http://myron.sjsu.edu/helpauthors.htm
People and Projects
The following people have played a major role in making this Web site (or CD-ROM resource) a success. This author is deeply grateful for the help and encouragement they have provided. Many of them are also authors of articles and images that are published here. We will list these individuals in roughly chronological order, arranged by date the author first made their acquaintance.
Marilyn Kupcho
Marilyn is the Manager of the College of Education Technology Labs at San Jose State University where the myron.sjsu.edu had its conception and incubation. On one fateful day in late 1996 Your Humble Author was a student assistant (Not yet even a graduate assistant) who had an old Pentium 120 computer with Windows 95 he had used for a project during his student teaching days. "Is it all right if I try to build an experimental Web server here in the lab? The faculty may someday want to publish their course materials and College of Education news on the Web and it would be good if we knew a little about this." Little did Marilyn know what a ride she (and all the rest of us) were in for! The Roman history content was your Author's idea so as to have a site that might actually serve up useful content for sixth - grade classroom consumption rather than meaningless placeholders and test pages. Marilyn has been right there beside me throughout my professional, personal, and technological growth through the interveneing years. The evolution of the College of Education Information and Networking Infrastructure would never have been possible, let alone the overwhelming success that it has been, if it had not been for her guidance and leadership, regardless of how many network geeks anyone could have assigned to ite development.

77. Society Of Architectural Historians Net Resources2
Philadelphia s roman Catholic Building Resources Athenaeum of How to Research Local architecture CM Van Ness empire State Building Lewis W. Hine, Digital
http://www.sah.org/netres2.html

78. TeachersFirst - Subject Search Results
site examines the history of the empire, as well it covers a number of topics, eg roman calendars, that Contemporary architecture, Grades 10 to 12, TeachersFirst.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/tchr-subj-date.cfm?subject=cultures - ancient&lower

79. Film Ideas: New Releases: History
Fun facts, such as the farflung places the Stars and GLORIOUS ROME, CAPITAL OF AN empire Explore the architectural treasures of THE roman empire IN AFRICA
http://www.filmideas.com/nrhistory.html
History WORLDQuest
10 - Part Series
Cross-Cultural Creatively designed for the history-geography curriculum this new and visually pleasing series embodies the essential characteristics of each featured county. INCLUDES:
23 min. ea. I, J, S, All Guides / E-Guides
VHS: $175 ea. $1,700 series of 10 VHS titles
DVD: $225 ea. $2,100 series of 10 DVD titles
Digital Rights Available MPEG (Chaptered)
The GREAT Lakes
A Hist-ography Series
5-Part Series
These 5 bodies of water, created 10,000 years ago, hold 1/5 of the world's standing fresh water. Over 50 million people live within 100 miles of a Great Lake's port. Because they comprise such a large waterway, they have played a vital role in the lives and histories of many of our ancestors and to this day continue to play that role in many important ways. The Great Lakes
23 min. ea. I,J,S,G 2004 Guides / E-Guides

80. Oman - Resources
a gallery of scenes in Oman including architecture, cultural images early empires, and the collapse of the empire. as well as a collection of roman place names
http://www.electronics-ee.com/Resources/Oman.htm
Oman
Resources

Publication concerned with the historiographical texts of Greece and Rome; Byzantine historiography; the historiography of other ancient cultures; ancient biography; the influence of historiography and biography on other literary genres; precursors of historiography and biography; modern theory relevant to the study of historiography; and indeed ancient use of non-literary media for the representation of the past.

Introduction Brief details of the history and geography of Oman, as well as business, culture, government and transport information.
Introduction Illustrated account of excavations on part of the Roman fort at Church Chare, Chester-le-Street in County Durham.
Introduction A guide to the rules of play of board games played by the Romans.
Introduction Index of materials and institutions related to Roman art and archaeology in Britain, arranged geographically.
Introduction The history of archaeology in York, including details of current projects in York, an index of specifications and reports for archaeological excavations.
Introduction Map, images, background information and dig diary from the excavation of a Roman burial ground at Spitalfields in the City of London.

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