KFL Kids' Bibliography - Ancient Greece And Rome Text and illustrations present the history and culture of ancient Greece and Rome . The encyclopedia of ancient civilizations of the neareast and http://kennebunklibrary.org/booklists/greecerome.htm
ArchNet: Archaeological Regions Near East The history of the ancient Near East Electronic Compendium Space Radar Imagesof Earth Archaeology in Asia the Near East British School of http://archnet.asu.edu/regions/neareast/general.php
ArchNet: Archaeological Regions Near East The Jerusalem Archaeological Park Internet ancient history sourcebook OLogy, the American Museum of Natural history Web site for kids http://archnet.asu.edu/regions/neareast/country.php
Swan View Senior High School Virtual Library ancient World. Medieval Society. Australian history. Religions. United Nations.Countries of the World neareast Mesopotamia Persia Turkey Mongolia http://www.svshs.wa.edu.au/library/pages/VirtLib/curric/society.htm
Extractions: Hyperhistory OnLine If you only have time to check one site MAKE IT THIS ONE HistoryWorld over 400 separate historical articles and descriptions of approximately 4,000 world events, searchable or browsable by time period, topic, and location. Ancient World Medieval Society Medieval Occupations Australian History ... Create a Resort Greek ... Australia Africa Sub-Sahara Civilizations in Africa Africa the Cradle of Civilization West African Kingdoms The Swahili ... Lepcis Magna - The Roman Empire in Africa Egypt Mysteries of the Nile Pyramids: The Inside Story Daily Life in Ancient Egypt Odyssey Online Egypt ... Eternal Egypt Europe Greek Daily Life in Ancient Greece Odyssey Online Greece The Historical Eliki Cybermuseum Greece ... Winged Sandals Roman Daily Life in Ancient Rome Odyssey Online Rome Cybermuseum Rome Illustrated History of the Roman Empire ... Ancient Rome Links Viking
Untitled Document Jewish history, Research, and ancient Times http//ishi.lib.berkeley.edu/humanities/Areas/neareast.html. Women in the ancient Near East A Select http://amshalom.urj.net/jewishhistory.htm
Extractions: Western Kentucky University Please use the following box to search for books and music on Amazon.com. Any time you order from Amazon.com using this link, 5% of the purchase price will be donated to Am Shalom. Search: All Products Baby Beauty Books DVD Electronics Gourmet Food Magazine Subscriptions Musical Instruments Music Computers Software VHS Keywords: The picture at the top of the page used with permission from BlueShevat: Judaica from the Holy Land.
History Of Afghanistan ancient. history of Afghanistan. Herodotus and the Persian Wars xenohistorian.faithweb.com/neareast/ne06.html 83k - Cached - Similar pages http://afghanistan_history.home.comcast.net/
Extractions: Links To Ancient History of Afghanistan Herodotus and the Persian Wars http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/txt/ah/Herodotus/ Passages relating to history of Afghanistan: 3.91; 3.93; 3.94; 3.102; 4.44; 7.66; 7.67; and 7.85 http://iranianlanguages.com/indo-european.htm Indo-European languages spoken in Afghanistan, both extant and extinct. Sims Williams - Bactrian - Professor Nicholas Sims Williams of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, who is the leading expert of the Sogdian and Bactrian languages, gave a lecture on the disc
Selected New Acquisitions In Near Eastern Studies (Series Blackwell companions to the ancient world. ancient history) Main StackDS57.C56 2005 L orient mediterraneen `al epoque hellenistique rois et http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/NearEast/nes0405.html
The Ancient World - Belteshazzar.com ancient history Sourcebook Code of Hammurabi, c. 1780 BCE ODYSSEY/neareast References for an Overview of Babylonian Mathematics http://www.belteshazzar.com/user.php?id=27&page=-1
Kevorkian Center Assyriology; Hebrew bible interpretation and cultural history; ancient Syria . Egyptian cultural history of ancient Egypt; ancient Egyptian religion; http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/neareast/1_faculty.html
Kevorkian Center to ancient Studies G78.1040 and Seminar history of the ancient Near EastG78.2601. Each student in the ancient track is assigned a faculty adviser who http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/neareast/3_museum_studies.html
Extractions: M.A. IN NEAR EASTERN STUDIES WITH A CONCENTRATION IN MUSEUM STUDIES The Master of Arts degree in Near Eastern Studies with a concentration in Museum Studies is designed for those who intend to pursue careers in museums and cultural organizations and those currently employed in the field who wish to acquire formal training. The Museum Studies program offers individualized internships in a wide variety of museums, cultural organizations, and nonprofit institutions in the United States and abroad. The degree provides a comprehensive knowledge of the contemporary theory and practice of museum work, as well as a substantial curriculum in Middle Eastern studies. Students complete 48 points of course work: 32 points of Middle Eastern studies (including up to 8 points of language), 16 points of museum studies, plus a full summer internship in a museum or cultural institution, and a master's essay based on the student's combined study and internship. All candidates must demonstrate language competence in either Arabic, Hebrew, Persian or Turkish. The required courses are:
Art History - Ancient Near Eastern Art ancient and Medieval Art ancient Near Eastern Art. Fall 2000 Chris Henige.Monuments. Cuneiform Tablets Dying Lioness. Vocabulary. Hierarchical Scale http://www.beloit.edu/~arthist/art120/neareast.htm
Gigablast Search Results www.jhu.edu/~neareast/egypttoday.html 9.4k - archived copy The history,language and culture of ancient Egypt, by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer. http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Periods_and_Culture
Iraq Museum International: Museum Directory ancient Accounts of Arabia, 430BCE550CE - From the ancient history Sourcebook . http//www.mythinglinks.org/neareast~Anatolia.html http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/dir/index.php?c=/Society/History/By_Region/Middle_E
Iraq Museum International: Museum Directory The ancient Egypt Site The history, language and culture of ancient Egypt, byEgyptologist Jacques http//www.jhu.edu/~neareast/egypttoday.html http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/dir/index.php?c=/Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeolog
Sls301 2) Bailkey NM Bailkey and R. Lim, Readings in ancient history Thought and SIIAS@CSI http//www.library.csi.cuny.edu/siias/neareast.html (with http://163.238.8.180/~jshean/301.htm
Extractions: c. 3000 B.C. through c. 500 A.D. The Ancient World we will study refers to the Middle East, North Africa and Western Europe. The course asks three broas questions: First, how can we find out about life and thought in the ancient world? Second, by asking how, to ask what was it like to liver during ancient times? And third, by finding out what it was like, to work out why they thought in this particulr way. A 15 week course cannot cover every detail of 3500 years of civilization, although we will be discussing the significance of individula figures and events. Rather this course compares and contrasts the culotures of different civilizations. To this end we will explore how humans created concepts or constructs of five major themes: Divinity, Cosmology, Humanity. Polity, and Creativity (see last page of syllabus).
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UW History :: Studying History ancient Near Eastern Languages; Egyptian and Mesopotamian history. MichaelWilliams (adjunct, Near Eastern Languages Civilization) Professor http://depts.washington.edu/history/studying/graduate/divisions/neareast.html
Extractions: Students interested in the field of Late Antiquity may approach the field from a variety of angles, focusing on ancient or medieval history, with additional coursework in the departments of Classics Near Eastern Languages and Civilization Art History or the Comparative Religion Program . At least one graduate field course is offered each year, sometimes co-taught with faculty from other departments. Recent courses have included: "Introduction to the Historiography of Late Antiquity (150-750)"; "Jerusalem and the Holy Land in Late Antiquity"; "The Age of Justinian"; and "Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Early Church." Reading courses on Syriac literature and language, Sasanian history, and Anatolian archaeology can also be arranged. To study Late Antiqutiy as their primary field, students should be prepared to learn at least two ancient languages (e.g. Greek, Latin, Syriac), as well as the requisite modern European languages (in most cases, French and German). Study of Late Antiquity as a secondary field requires only one ancient and one modern language. The range of possible topics for a secondary field in Late Antiquity is also much larger, ranging from Late Roman North Africa to the historiography and consequences of the early Islamic conquests.
Anthropology Review Database neareast (Israel) prehistory Archaeology Statistical methods Pottery,ancient - Middle East - history Bronze age - Middle East http://wings.buffalo.edu/ARD/cgi/subjlist.cgi
Extractions: 'Haram-Yemen' offers a surprising look at women's lives and gender roles in contemporary Yemen. This astonishing film presents the affecting personal narratives of individual women struggling for self-determination, including Aisha, who defies both tribal law and her imposing father to sneak off to school and educate herself. When she is discovered, an entire village comes to her aid, convincing her father to drop his threats to kill her for the 'crime' of being educated. Aisha, now a doctor with her own NGO, is an inspiring model of resistance against tradition, and her family's experience suggests with profound poignancy that change is possible. 'Search for Freedom' traces the dramatic social and political history of Afghanistan from the 1920s to the present through the personal stories of four remarkable women. Stunning archival footage from the early 20th century captures a time of remarkable freedom for women that belies most Western perceptions. Other historical footage reveals women's realities and resilience under the near constant occupations, first by the Soviets, then the Mujahadeen and more recently under the repressive Taliban. Defying the image of Afghan women as mere victims, the film offers a nuanced portrait of women who find choices where none are offered and who continue to find hope in the face of exile and isolation.
Near Eastern Languages And Civilization neareast@u.washington.edu. The department offers the following programs of 20 credits in courses in ancient Near Eastern history, society and culture, http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/near_eastern.html
Extractions: Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... Degree Programs 229 Denny Near Eastern languages and civilization focuses on the languages and civilizations of the Near East with an emphasis on the ancient and medieval roots of these civilizations as well as more recent cultural developments. Each language offered represents a major literary tradition. Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Central Asian Turkic are the languages of the most significant literary manifestations of Islamic civilization. Hebrew and Aramaic are the languages of the Bible and are central to Judaism and Jewish culture. Egyptian languages (Coptic, Hieroglyphic) and other Mesopotamian and Mediterranean languages (Akkadian, Ugaritic, Phoenician) are important to the ancient and Christian cultures of the Near East. These languages are taught in conjunction with courses on the social, cultural, and religious history of the Near East, providing students with a broad understanding and solid foundation for more advanced studies or professional career development. Adviser
Eisenhower High School Social Sciences Dept. history of Money from ancient Times to the Present Day by Glyn Davies is a to eight ancient cultures represented on the Internet the neareast, India, http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/eisenhower/department/socialsc/socialsc.html
Extractions: (Updated 16-Sep-2005 Course Descriptions Geography Links Economics Links U.S. History Links ... Teachers Geography Links: Economics Links: U.S. History Links: Primary Sources for U.S. History Historic Documents Our Documents The site, created and maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration, has scanned copies of original speeches, treaties, Supreme Court cases, patent designs and other documents that have affected American history.