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  1. Water Technology in the Middle Ages: Cities, Monasteries, and Waterworks after the Roman Empire (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Roberta J. Magnusson, 2001-12-04

101. Rome Resources
categories (Click on the appropriate button to view desired resource list.). Archaeology Literature Military Political general Philosophy Drama
http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/
This site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community. Anyone interested in Classical Rome will find this site to be a valuable research tool.
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102. Illustrated History Of The Roman Empire
Illustrated History of the roman empire This site contains comprehensive information on the roman empire. It includes maps, articles, timelines, and images. Content information is offered in
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.roman-empire.net&y=02082424D2E92

103. Rome: Map Resources
L'Antiquité tardive est la période de l'Histoire couvrant la fin des empires romain et sassanide, la formation des royaumes barbares en Occident, la transformation de l'empire romain d'Orient en empire byzantin et la première expansion musulmane.
http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/RMAPS.html
Maps of the Roman Empire
Map of the Roman Empire (about 120 A.D.)
Clickable by Province
By clicking on any province, you can view a list of related resources.
Map of Trade Routes and Great Empires of the First Century A.D.

Trading Products in the Roman Empire
Courtesy of ArtsEdNET
Trade in the Roman Empire

Trade in the Roman World, ca. A.D. 200
Excerpted from Mosaic: Perspectives on Western Civilization.
Trade between the Empires of Asia and Rome
Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum.
Trade between Arabia and the Empires of Asia and Rome
Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum.
Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
The APA Classical Atlas Project homepage. 98 maps plus links to other sites of interest.
" L'Antiquité tardive est la période de l'Histoire couvrant la fin des Empires romain et sassanide, la formation des royaumes barbares en Occident, la transformation de l'Empire romain d'Orient en Empire byzantin et la première expansion musulmane. C'est la fin de l'Antiquité et le début du haut Moyen Âge. Jadis méconnue, elle fait aujourd'hui l'objet d'une attention particulière. Ce site a pour but d'offrir des repères utiles à la compréhension de la géopolitique complexe de cette époque." "This project was designed to provide a corpus of material for use by faculty in many fields and on many campuses within the OSSHE system to enhance the learning experience for students. Developed cooperatively between the University of Oregon Department of History, UO New Media Center and Department of Geography InfoGraphics Lab. All of the atlas resources contained in this site are original materials produced for this project."

104. The Educational Encyclopedia, Rome Greece
site map of the roman empire (about 120 AD), map of trade routes and great empires of the first century AD, atlas of the Greek and roman world, city of Rome.
http://users.telenet.be/educypedia/education/ancientrome.htm
Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Ancient Rome topics Biographies Roman warfare Rome-Greece general ... Rome-Greece images Roman period Ancient Rome Ancient Rome from the earliest times down to 476 B.C Ancient Roman history timeline chronological history of ancient Rome Atlas site map of the Roman empire (about 120 A.D.), map of trade routes and great empires of the first century A.D., atlas of the Greek and Roman world, city of Rome Beknopte geschiedenis van Rome Keizer Augustus, het leven van de jonge romein onder Augustus, het sociaal en economisch leven, kunst in het Romeinse rijk, in Dutch Byzantium Byzantine studies on the internet Dead Romans Dead Romans Roman coins, architecture, and artwork from the early Roman empire Encyclopedia of Roman provinces Forum Romanum Het Romeinse rijk het Romeinse rijk, keizers, legende van Rome, dagelijks leven, architectuur, leger, kaarten, taal, tijdlijn ( Dutch and English) Lacus Curtius - Roman atlas Roman empire illustrated history of the Roman empire Roman empire at its greatest extent map Roman history emperors, women, writers, engineers, technology, the army, cities, economy, coins, food, trade, transport, government

105. Women In The Ancient And Medieval Worlds
general resources. Diotima extensive array of articles, images, readings, syllabi and other resources. Most important site on the
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/women/gensource.html
Prehistoric and Bronze Age Images of Women Women in ancient Mesopotamia Women in ancient Egypt Women of the ancient Hebrews ... Contact the author
General Resources Diotima extensive array of articles, images, readings, syllabi and other resources. Most important site on the web for the study of women and gender in the ancient world. Other Women's Voices very well-done collection of women's writings from various cultures Folklore and Mythology tales from around the world grouped according to theme. Many relate to women's studies. The Internet Women's Sourcebook wonderful collection of links to primary souces on the web Women Writers Project at Brown University . Well-known and truly excellent project whose texts are, unfortunately, accessible only through site license. A Celebration of Women Writers super resource whose texts are easily accessible (I though that was the purpose of the web, wasn't it?) Thanks, University of Pennsylvania! Above: Bust of Nefertiti from the Berlin Museum Below: Bust of Cleopatra

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