Dr. Vess's World Civilization Virtual Library Early Christianity in the roman empire. The Origins and Christianity and the virtual tour of Isfahan Explore the Islamic architecture of this site, http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/m406.htm
Extractions: The Middle Ages Syllabus The Origins and Christianity and the Early Church Class Outline Catholic Resources on the Net Under Catholic Teachings, go to Official Church Documents. Research the Council of Nicea. What is the difference between the version accepted and the creed of Eusebius? What is the meaning and significance of the word " HOMOUSIOS"? Research the drecrees of Constantinople in 381 A.D. What is the difference between this creed and that of Nicaea? Was there a difference in the structure of the council as well? Compare and contrast Roman and Germanic law through the links below. Use the first links to explore the general nature of Roman Law. Use the other two links to learn specific details of Roman and Germanic law. Roman Law Follow the link to "questions and answers" here. Answer the following questions: What is the Corpus Juris Civilis?
Time Traveller's Guide To The Roman Empire explore four journeys across different places and times in the roman empire . A virtual tour allows you to explore the streets of the ancient port of http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/guide03/explore2.html
VirtualTourist.com - Mightywease's Istanbul Travel Page In 64BC it became part of the roman empire and was renamed Byzantium. Hotel Photos, Info virtual tours Book with Expedia and Save! http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/629e6/1c0a38/
VirtualTourist.com - JLBG's Tunisia Travel Page The Maghreb was part of the roman empire and the roman imprint on Tunisia is Hotel Info, Photos virtual tours Great Rates on Last Minute Hotels http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/6ce90/1017/
Media Resources In Architecture Studies (N-Z) places for the Soul The architecture of Christopher Alexander. University ofCalifornia Extension Examines how cities helped maintain the roman empire. http://www.library.unlv.edu/arch/archav3.html
Kids Online Resources - History Pg 4 PBS The roman empire in the First Century Ancient Voices. Ebyptvoyager.com -virtual tours through the ancient pyramids at Giza; Machu Picchu- The http://www.kidsolr.com/history/page4.html
Extractions: Web KidsOLR Home Internet Safety Art/Music Geography ... Site Map History and Social Science Pg4 American/Government/Women Explorers World/Ancient/Castles Human Origins/Ancient ... War Human Origins Cradle Of Civilization - Welcome to the homeland of the Chaldeans of Beth Nahreen (Mesopotamia) From Holy Babylon to Mighty Assyria to the 21st Century, this is the journey of the builders of Mankind's Cradle of Civilization. Ancient skull challenges human origins - Fossil said to be more than 6 million years old. Exploring Ancient World Cultures - Why study ancient cultures? Fossil Hominids - The Evidence for Human Evolution. Outpost: Human Origins @ nationalgeographic.com. Peter Brown's, Palaeoanthropology
Useful Web Sites For Archaeology - Cardiff University The Archaeology of Europe The roman empire virtual tours of the cathedraland castle are presented by Durham University together with a glossary of http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/schoolsanddivisions/divisions/insrv/bysubject/archaeolo
Extractions: Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Incredible @rt Dept ART HOME Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page Go Back in time to the Pharaohs , The time of the Greek and Romans . Learn about the great Mali Empire and more! Mosaics links University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology links page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec Pre-Columbian Cultures Ancient Civilizations Interactive from British Museum. Explore through themes: Religion, Cities, Buildings, Trade, Writing and Technology. Site requires Flash. Slide timeline from 3500 BC to 2000 AD to compare and contrast regions. Humanities Interactive: Ancient Cultures of our World View the amazing variety of human ideas and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age - to Ancient Greece Egypt and Rome. Interactive exhibits, games, lessons and more. Valley of the Ancients Ancient Civilization, values and beliefs, Gods and myths. Some of their links are broken - but still lots to see.
Things To Do In London. Photographic virtual tours. The Square Mile that constitutes The City of London is outpost perched precariously on the very edge of the roman empire. http://www.nutcote.demon.co.uk/london.html
Extractions: 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.
Plep Archive that features information about roman coins, architecture, and artwork fromthe Early roman empire. virtual tour of the camerino dalabastro . http://www.nutcote.demon.co.uk/nl03feb1720.html
Extractions: '... Knowledge in remote times regarding some of the properties of the tea plant is indicated by a few early Chinese Chroniclers, and the introduction of its leaf into Europe and first use there of the infused beverage have attracted the notice of some modern writers of repute. In the light of these facts it may seem almost an impertinence for a retired old Civil Servant, blind and unknown, to take up such a subject anew. Nevertheless the writer, who more than once and for long periods has been brought into close contact with different aspects of the great tea industry, here ventures to outline from accumulated notes, and through the medium of a Braille writing machine, a brief summary of the strange and not uneventful history of tea ... '
Stuttgart: Weather And Much More From Answers.com After Napoleon s breakup of the Holy roman empire, the dukes of Württemberg earned Panoramic Views and virtual tours; Stuttgart International Airport http://www.answers.com/topic/stuttgart
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Weather Geography Dialing Codes WordNet Wikipedia Translations Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Stuttgart Dictionary Stutt·gart stÅt g¤rt , stÊt -, shtÊt A city of southwest Germany on the Neckar River south-southeast of Heidelberg. Chartered in the 13th century, it later developed as an industrial center. It was heavily bombed during World War II. Population: 591,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Stuttgart shtÊt g¤rt Weather AccuWeather 5-Day Forecast for
WHEN IN ROME LESSON We will explore websites and take virtual tours to learn about the people, theirdaily life, How far did the roman empire extend by the 1st Century AD? http://www.mu-regional.k12.ma.us/wheninrome.htm
Extractions: WHEN IN ROME, DO AS THE ROMANS DO 6TH GRADE-ANCIENT ROME ASSIGNMENT When in Rome, do as the Romans do means that when you are visiting a new place, you should try to do as the people do who are from the place Wouldn't it be exciting if we could visit earlier times and experience life as it was in Ancient Rome. In this assignment, we will learn about the history of Ancient Rome. We will explore websites and take virtual tours to learn about the people, their daily life, politics, architecture and history. Each student has been assigned to a team to work on their particular topic on Ancient Rome. Once we have all our notes, we will move forward into creating our interactive PowerPoint slideshow. Each team is responsible to have information on each of the topics. Topics and links are below. The knowledge we acquire in producing our interactive slideshow will contribute to our understanding of the motivations and actions of ancient Romans and our understanding of our own culture? Architecture: Research the architecture of Ancient Rome!
Internet Public Library: Architecture The Influence of roman Engineering and architecture Take virtual tours aroundthe world to see photographs of over 450 lighthouses. http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum20.10.00/
Extractions: "This collection of approximately 2,800 lantern slides represents an historical view of American buildings and landscapes built during the period 1850-1920. It represents the work of Harvard faculty, such as Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Bremer W. Pond, and James Sturgis Pray, as well as that of prominent landscape architects throughout the country. The collection offers views of cities, specific buildings, parks, estates and gardens, including a complete history of Boston's Park System. In addition to photographs, views of locations around the country include plans, maps, and models. Hundreds of private estates from all over the United States are represented in the collection through contemporary views of their houses and gardens (including features such as formal gardens, terraces, and arbors )."
The Internet International Directory: A Created as an adjunct to the WWW virtual Library for architecture, of theroman empireits design also holds clues about how roman society worked. http://www.fos.ut.ac.ir/links/home/inter/Internet/HTML/a4.htm
Extractions: Aviation See also Anthropology Archaeology Art History Half of this team still has fond memories of her days at architecture school, particularly the ones spent dreaming over pictures of historic buildings and ruins in Architecture History 101. The Web may be just the tool to bring such photographs to people who would never pick up an expensive retrospective on some obscure foreign architect. Checking out some of these sites is a bit like combining the best of National Geographic and Architectural Digest in one eye-opening learning experience. Dome houses, cob (rammed earth) construction, and solar energy are all cutting-edge ideas you'll find discussed in the alt.architecture.alternative newsgroup, which has an international group of participants. Its companion alt.architecture, however, tends to be as dry as the Sahara, with little more than opinions about architects and arch-student questions. Type: Usenet newsgroup Address: alt.architecture.alternative
EVisum.com Your Portal For Everything Educational The roman empire, the roman army, the Legionnaire, and Gladiators are covered with virtual tours, history of the castles, teacher resources, and more. http://www.evisum.com/social.htm
Extractions: The Food Timeline Here is a great site that provides recipes for timely events from 10,000BC until the present. Visitors will find recipes that coorespond with most historical events or eras. Time Warp Time magazine presents statistical data about everything comparing 1900 to present day. Find lots of research data for projects! Time Machine Kids can blast back 25 years to 10000 years to find what's hot in world history. World History of Modern Times 1945 present- Here is a great resource for high school students engaged in a millennium project. Find tons of information on the events, people, environmental changes, wars, health issues, space race, the arts, and lots more at this huge site! More information is available at the Modern History Source Book. Visual and Interactive History Site Designed by a 14 year old student from Belgium, here is a high school level site covering Roman and Latin history. The Roman Empire, the Roman army, the Legionnaire, and Gladiators are covered with losts of visual-interactive images and clear instructions for kids. Biographical Dictionary This website features more than 25,000 biographies that you can search by name, date, or keyword. There's also a teacher section containing ideas for use in English and History classrooms.
Car Rentals-Driving Tours By Car Rental Express Here are some of the best places to drive, when all you really want to do is look at what everyday life was like during the height of the roman empire. http://www.carrentalexpress.com/tips/car-rentals.html
Extractions: Car rentals do not mean that you just have to drive from point A to point B, you can enjoy your rental car more if you take it for a tour of some sights. Here are some of the best places to drive, when all you really want to do is drive, and see the sights around you. You could drive the 358 miles from Anchorage to Fairbanks in the better part of a day. You could also fly the route in less than an hour, but you'd miss some of the planet's most entrancing real estate. Because of its vast size-586,412 square miles, one-fifth the size of the entire "Lower 48"-one is not going to "see Alaska" in one trip. But picking a route and an itinerary that maximizes a visitor's "northern exposure" is possible. There are many ways to start off an Alaskan tour, but why not begin in the capital of Anchorage. If you take the Glenn Highway (AR1) approximately 30 miles to Eklutna, you can visit the Eklutna Village Historical Park. The park preserves 350 years of the heritage and traditions of the Athabascan Alaska natives as well as the state's Russian influence. Attractions include the historic St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, a hand-built Siberian prayer chapel and brightly colored "spirit houses" in the village cemetery. Tours of the village take only 30 minutes.
World History Links Holy roman empire, Italy s CityStates, Eastern Europe, Ottoman empire, Stunning visuals includes virtual tours of life in a manor and a village in http://www.rvschools.org/rvhs/SocSt/departsocstudworldhis.htm
Extractions: 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
Architecture - Imagination - Themepark The following are places to go (some real and some virtual) to find out about Greek roman architecture The Globe Theatre. Lesson Plans/Webquests http://www.uen.org/themepark/imagination/architecture.shtml
Extractions: Folk and Fairy Tales ... Web Design Architecture It is said that civilization is what man leaves behind: cooking and hunting tools; drawings and writings on stone or animal skin or cloth; weapons; farming instruments. All these things provide a glimpse into the daily lives and customs of past civilizations. Some of the most noticeable and interesting things that man leaves behind are the buildings, homes, monuments, temples, and other structures that reflect the time in which they were built and in which they served their usefulness. Architecture is the art of building in which human requirements and construction materials are combined to provide practical use as well as an aesthetic solution. In other words, architects use their imagination to create pleasing, useful structures. Sample some of the following activities to learn more about architecture. Places To Go People To See Things To Do Teacher Resources ... Bibliography Places To Go The following are places to go (some real and some virtual) to find out about architecture.
Latin Sites A virtual Tour of the roman Forum A map of the ancient roman Forum, with avirtual tour and information about the buildings and places there http://whhs.cps-k12.org/library/Latin_Sites.html
Extractions: Click here for: The Roman Empire Net In spite of the annoying advertisements, this is a good source of information about the Roman world. Ancient Rome - Information on the Romans from the BBC Schools website (like PBS in the US); very good information on the ancient Romans in Britain. Welcome to Ancient Rome - This site is a collection of good links on a wide variety of topics on ancient Rome; very well organized and easy to use. Perseus Project - One of the oldest and most highly respected websites around, the Perseus Project is a good source for Greece and the Hellenistic World as well as the Romans; it also has full text editions of most major works of Latin and Greek literature. Rome and World History- General information about all aspects of the Roman world look for your topic. MANY links to other more specialized sites