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101. Film Ideas: New Releases: History
The historic timeline of egypt stretches from approximately 3100 BCE to modernday . ancient Greek culture has been a contributing influence throughout
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
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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

102. Kentucky Classics
The Winged Cat A Tale of ancient egypt, by Deborah Nourse Lattimore. Gods andPharaohs from egyptian Mythology, by Geraldine Harris, Illus.
http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/kidsklassics.html
Division of Classics
Children's Books on the Ancient World
A Selective Bibliography
This page is maintained by
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Mythology and Literature Aesop History, Biography Historical Fiction ... Modern Greece
Mythology and Literature
I. Mythology Collections
Apollo and Daphne: Masterpieces of Mythology, retold by Antonia Barber.
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 1998. ISBN 0-89236-504-8. This gorgeous art book contains brief retellings of 15 stories, illustrated by the paintings of Botticelli, Pollaiuolo, Poussin, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, Burne-Jones, and others. Includes a handy index of artists and paintings, table of Greek/Roman names, and family trees of the gods.
D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths, by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire.
Doubleday, 1962. ISBN 0-385-01583-6 (Trade), 0-385-15787-8 (Paperback). "A Children's Classic."
D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths, by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire.
Audio tape, 4 cassettes, from Airplay. Unabridged. Read by Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, Kathleen Turner, and Matthew Broderick.
Favorite Greek Myths, by Mary Pope Osborne, Illus. Troy Howell.

103. ARCE DC -- Newsletters
ancient people were striving to be closer to God and the laws of physics required Hear the story of how a piece of ancient Egyptian art was looted and
http://www.arcedc.org/jun262005.html
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ARCE-DC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

June 26, 2005
The ARCE-DC Weekly Newsletter is sent by email to ARCE-DC members receiving email from ARCE-DC, certain members of other ARCE chapters and others who have requested that their email addresses be added to the distribution list. In order to accommodate different computer software, the emailed Newsletter is prepared in two versions - one as an attachment (marked “Attachment Version”) and one is directly in the email message (marked “Email Version”). Unless a recipient requests otherwise, only the “Attachment Version” is emailed. ARCE-DC members who don’t receive email from ARCE-DC receive the Newsletter each week by first class mail. The current and recent issues of the Newsletter (minus photographs) are at http://www.arcedc.org/newsletters.html All photos are by Chris Townsend, unless otherwise identified. Comments on the ARCE-DC Weekly Newsletter should be forwarded to Chris Townsend at christownsendiii@aol.com

104. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Term Papers, Research Papers On ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS And
The Egyptian Civilization , 2002. This paper provides a general overview ofancient Egyptian civilization. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 35.95
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Term Paper #983 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) Michael Coe's Book on Ancient Mayan Civilization "The Maya"
Examines Michael Coe's book "The Maya" which pulls together the available data from many different fields of study to produce a comprehensive survey that sheds new light on the beginnings and eventual decline of the ancient Mayan civilization. 2,160 words ( approx. 8.6 pages ), 3 sources, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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Term Paper #9048 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) Ancient Civilization
A brief history of the ancient civilizations of the Near East, India and China. 885 words ( approx. 3.5 pages ), 1 sources, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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This paper presents a brief overview of ancient Egyptian culture, including a look at the role of the "Pharoah" and the writing system developed at that time. The development of ancient Indian culture over 3,500 years is outlined, and a discussion of ancient Chinese culture discussed, including the influence of Confucius on Chinese society.
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105. ETRUSCANS Term Papers, Research Papers On ETRUSCANS And Essays At AcaDemon
A look at the artistic influence of ancient Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans.736 words ( approx. Egyptian and Etruscan Tomb Paintings , 2000.
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A brief analysis of the arts and craft of the Etruscans. 717 words ( approx. 2.9 pages ), 4 sources, MLA, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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This paper discusses the sculptures done by the Etruscans in ancient history. The paper presents the sculpture, "Etruscan warrior supporting a wounded comrade", from the early 5th century BCE, describing the era when it was created. The paper compares this sculpture to "Augustus in Armor", another sculpture created in 20 BCE. The paper illustrates the differences in these two sculptures according to the time period that they were created.
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Term Paper #23228 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) Etruscan Culture
A look at the artistic influence of ancient Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans. 736 words ( approx. 2.9 pages ), 6 sources, MLA, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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Before the notoriety of ancient Rome, Italy was the home of a nation called Etruria, whose inhabitants were known as Etruscans. Unfortunately, bitter Roman or ancient Greek historians have misconstrued the Etruscan legacy, in most cases tainting their accounts with a blatant anti-Etruscan bias. This paper considers why there exists such a lack of information about the Etruscans and further illuminates the extent to which surviving artwork offers insights into their culture.

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