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  1. Urban Relocation in Archaic and Classical Greece: Flight and Consolidation (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture) by Nancy H. Demand, 1990-08
  2. Hellenistic Constructs: Essays in Culture, History, and Historiography (Hellenistic Culture and Society)
  3. Technology and Culture in Greek and Roman Antiquity (Key Themes in Ancient History) by S. Cuomo, 2007-08-13
  4. Road to Rembetika: Music of the Greek Sub-culture by Gail Holst, 1994-02
  5. The Greeks: An Introduction to their Culture by Robin Sowerby, 1995-10-18
  6. Early China/Ancient Greece: Thinking Through Comparisons (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  7. Los griegos (Vida y costumbres en la antiguedad) by Manuel Albaladejo Vivero, 2008-02-01
  8. Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture) by Susan Ford Wiltshire, 1992-11
  9. Preserving culture through small business: government support for artisans and craftsmen in Greece.: An article from: Journal of Small Business Management by Leo Paul Dana, 1999-01-01
  10. Byzantine Court Culture from 829 to 1204 (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library)
  11. The Acropolis: Global Fame, Local Claim (Materializing Culture) by Eleana Yalouri, 2001-11-01
  12. Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World (Ancient Cultures) by Donald G. Kyle, 2006-09-25
  13. Aegean Wave: Artworks of the Early Cycladic Culture in the Museum of Cycladic Art by Nicholas Stampolidis, Peggy Sotirakopoulou, 2008-02-26
  14. Smell of Sweat: Greek Athletics, Olympics, and Culture by William Blake Tyrrell, 2004-02-01

81. General Resources: Cyprus: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Li
Greek Cyprus (the Republic of Cyprus), because of its general Western orientation, such as history of the Greekspeaking world; Byzantine culture;
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/cyprus/resources/cy-general.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Cyprus Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
General Resources: Cyprus
Created and maintained by the
European Division

Collections and Services Directorate Included here are references to sites providing general information about Cyprus; to existing, primarily Cyprus-based, portals and gateways to Cyprus-related sites; and to general directories for Cyprus. All sites listed here are in English, although some are bilingual (English-Greek or English-Turkish). Because of the 1974 partition of the island into Greek (south) and Turkish (north) sectors (a partition not recognized by the United States), most web sites listed herein and all the ones actually based in Cyprus deal with only one of the sectors. "Greek" Cyprus (the Republic of Cyprus), because of its general Western orientation, widespread use of English in all spheres of life, and large number of thriving Internet providers and services, accounts for the vast majority of sites listed on this portal.
General Information
Library of Congress Country Studies: Cyprus (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cytoc.html)

82. Culture: Cyprus: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of C
general Disclaimer The 1974 division of Cyprus into southern ( Greek ) and Homepage of the governmental Ministry of culture, in English and Greek.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/cyprus/resources/cy-culture.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Cyprus Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Culture: Cyprus
Created and maintained by the
European Division

Collections and Services Directorate Includes sites and gateways to sites related to the visual and performing arts, history, culture, archeology, and cultural and historical museums of Cyprus.
Welcome to Cyprus
(http://www.welcometocyprus.com/about/cy%5Fplaces/)
Links to information about and homepages of museums, art centers, cultural foundations, and historic buildings and sites in Cyprus. In addition, this site provides more general links to information about local history, travel and tourist information, and recreational opportunities such as nature trails. Cyprus Ministry of Culture (http://www.moec.gov.cy)
Homepage of the governmental Ministry of Culture, in English and Greek. Includes links to selected culture-related sites and local cultural organizations. Mathisis.com, the Greek Internet Forum

83. Untitled Document
Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature. Vietmedia Vietnamese culture. general information and specific discussions about matters of
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84. Department Of Classics
Classics Courses that fulfill general Education requirements An introduction to the major cultural accomplishments of ancient greece from the Bronze Age
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85. General Education Requirements Approved For Semester I 2005-2006
CLAS 405 Intro to Greek Civilization CLAS 406 Intro to Roman Civilization RMP 444 Building a culture of Peace RMP 490 Recreation Leisure in Society RMP
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS APPROVED FOR SEMESTER I 2005 - 2006
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ENGL Freshman English
[2] Quantitative Reasoning
ADM * Intro to Business Statistics ADMN Business Statistics BIOL Applied Biostatistics I CIS * Intro to Computer Programming CS Intro Appl Prog w/Visual Basic CS 407 Intro Computer Prog w/Java CS 410 Intro Scientific Programming EREC HHS Stats for Hlth/Hum Serv Prfsnl INCO 404B Honors: Introductory Seminar MATH Evolution of Mathematics MATH 420 Finite Mathematics MATH 424 Calculus for Life Sciences MATH 425 Calculus I PHIL 412 Beginning Logic PHIL 550 Symbolic Logic PSYC Statistics in Psychology SOC 502 Statistics
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ANSC Animals and Society BIOL Germs 101 BIOL 411 Principles of Biology I BIOL 412 Principles of Biology II BIOL 413* Principles of Biology I BIOL 414* Principles of Biology II BSCI Diversity of Life BSCI 406* Human Organism BSCI 431* Microbes, True Masters Planet

86. Introduction To The Perseus Web Site
Overview of Greek culture and History. Tom Martin s extensive Overview of See the Perseus Help Center for general information about using Perseus.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/startingPoints.html
Perseus Tufts Collections: Classics Papyri Renaissance London ... Support Perseus
Starting Points in Perseus
e-mail us problems and comments The Perseus digital library provides a variety of resources on the ancient world. Here are a few jumping-off places which will help introduce you to what's in Perseus: The Historical Overview , the primary texts , the Atlas , and some sample searches, along with the large site plans. General help is also available.
Overview of Greek Culture and History
  • Tom Martin's extensive covers not only political history, but also cultural, religious, and social aspects of ancient Greece.
    The overview has been cross-linked to relevent resources in other parts of Perseus, including images from art and archaeology, passages in the texts, and Greek terms defined in our lexica. These links are fully functional in the web version of the Overview, with the exclusion of those 2.0 images which we do not have permission to distribute freely to the general public.
Introduction to the Primary Texts

87. MGSA Prospectus For Modern Greek Studies Programs
Undergraduate courses in contemporary Greek culture, Greek literature in translation, and Greek America attract a general population of students in the
http://www.hnet.uci.edu/classics/MGSA/prospect.html
MGSA Modern Greek Studies Association Prospectus for Modern Greek Studies Programs at Colleges and Universities in North America
Prospectus
This Prospectus offers brief answers to some of the frequently asked questions about Modern Greek Studies programs in colleges and universities in North America . It is addressed to scholars, college administrators and Greek community leaders who might be interested in developing courses or a program in Modern Greek Studies at an academic institution. The Modern Greek Studies Association The Modern Greek Studies Association (est. 1968) is a professional association of scholars dedicated to promoting the gathering, preservation and dissemination of knowledge concerning all aspects of modern Greece and the Greek world. Interdisciplinary in scope, the association has several hundred members, including teachers, scholars, students and individuals concerned with the academic study of Greece. The MGSA regularly receives inquiries about all aspects of Modern Greek Studies :available courses, programs of study, opportunities for research, publications and conferences. The MGSA also provides general information about the field, and directs specific inquiries to the relevant Modern Greek Studies specialists.

88. Minoan Civilization - Dilos Holiday World
Their culture was still relatively primitive, but it had reached the stage of Many of the features of Minoan religion passed into the cycle of Greek
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Call us now Home Hotels Special Offers Destinations Car hire Contact us You are in: Top Europe GREECE Crete ... Knossos Minoan Civilization Accommodation search Start your search over Minoan Civilization Crete appears to have been first inhabited during the Neolithic period - that is from the 6th millennium BC. Pendant of bees The earliest inhabitants may have come from Asia Minor. Their culture was still relatively primitive, but it had reached the stage of production, involving the cultivation of the soil and the keeping of domesticated animals.
They knew how to make fine burnished pottery , frequently decorated with incised geometric motifs , and were capable of building stone houses, though they also still made use of caves for habitation.
Metals were as yet unknown and the tools and weapons they needed (hammers, axes, knives etc.) were made of a range of hard stones, and obsidian from the Cycladic Island of Milos.
The simple, relatively primitive figurines suggest that they worshipped a female

89. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General Knowledge
Anthropology Pages Index general anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, You will find resources here for Near Eastern, Greek, Roman,
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The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over fifteen thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. best viewed with 600 x 800 resolution. Web archaeolink.com For your convenience, you may explore each section from its own index, found immediately below - - Or, to explore the whole website from one place, just scroll on down this page ( site map ) picking and choosing what you like. Archaeology Pages Index - General archaeological information plus archaeology by region era, and specialty plus much more. Anthropology Pages Index - General anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, early man, cyberanthropology; plus indigenous peoples; by tribe and region; peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, religious anthropology and more.

90. Ancient Greece
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91. Hellenistic Greek Culture: Assimilation And Diffusion
Halsall Home Page Byzantine Greek culture. Hellenistic Greek culture. At This Site. Paul Halsall Hellenistic culture Survey
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/hellenistic/
Halsall Home Page Byzantine Greek Culture Hellenistic Greek Culture
At This Site
Paul Halsall: Hellenistic Culture Survey
Select Hellenistic Culture Links
GENERAL Internet Resources for the Study of Hellenistic History Ariadne's Hellenic Civilization page Classical and Hellenistic Greece ALEXANDER Alexander the Great The Greek World of MARY RENAULT CITIES AND SITES Alexandria, Egypt Archaeology 201: Archaeology of the Hellenistic World ARTS AND MUSIC History of Ancient Greek Music Beaulieu sur Mer - Villa Kerylos Ancient Music LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages Greek Literature SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY Greek Science homepage Sketches in the History of Western Philosophy
© Paul Halsall, 1998, Halsall@murray.fordham.edu

92. Greek History
There exist almost countless contributions that Greek culture has made to The Olympics marked a rise of the Greek culture, and the beginning of the
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History of Ancient Greece
Why should one study the Ancient Greeks? There exist almost countless contributions that Greek culture has made to western society in the areas of art, literature, philosophy, drama, architecture and politics. Lasting visions of thought and inspiring intellect helped shaped today's western culture with notions of democracy and personal freedoms. Greek scientists made revolutionary discoveries in medicine, mathematics, physics, and astronomy. It was the Greeks who, through philosophy, instilled thoughtful exploration of the mind and consciousness. The beauty of their artwork and the precision of their statues reflected human development and expression of individuality. The most important reason to study the Greeks is for the opportunity to take small glimpses of history related to them, and try to better understand our humanity. The early history of Greece is not very detailed. Because of this it is often called the Dark Age of Ancient Greece. The first people to inhabit Greece built settlements along the shores of Greece. They relied on the Aegean Sea for trade and supplies. Travel by sea introduced the Greeks to other cultures, and they were exposed to western benefits of agriculture and various techniques of metalwork. (Archibald, p. 13) Different communities began to develop in Greece: the Aegeans, Achaeans, the and Pelasgians. Crete became the center of the Aegean civilization, also called the Minoans, and their culture dominated the region about 2500 BC. The Achaeans built their capital at Mycenae. A volcanic eruption in 1400 BC caused the destruction of the Minoan Thera, an island east of Crete. The destruction crushed the Minoan functionality and their culture was absorbed by the Mycenaean Greeks (New World, p G254).

93. GrecianNet For Greece - Located At Chania Crete - Is Your Real Source Of Informa
We are an ISP, Internet service provider located at Chania Crete greece. The content of our site includes the phone directory of greece, the postal codes of
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In the middle of the l9th century Hania became the headquarters of Administra tion and with the revolution of 1847, the capital of the autonomous Cretan State. more
World GrecianNet
GrecianNet is an ISP, Internet service provider located at Chania Crete Greece. The content of our site includes the phone directory of Greece, the postal codes of Greece and we have a find people service . We create and host sites for numerous businesses dealing with Greek food and products including olive oil, Greek hotels travel agencies rent-a-car offices and real estate agencies on Crete P ages are packed with historical, cultural and geographical information of ancient and modern Greece. We are proud of our Cretan music pages and our streaming of radio stations. All of the above along with p ages of newspapers and magazines contribute to make us your real source of information about Greece.
M ost of the world’s oldest civilizations were born on the banks of some great river, but European civilization flourished thanks to the sea. It’s the Greek sea that

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Users may also find information relevant to greece’s policies related to the history, cultural tradition, and abundant natural resources of greece
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The web site of the Greek Presidency was – for greece – a first. American elections are largely fought in the name of cultural issues; on a series of
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97. Macedonia . Org
A portal with general country information and illustrated guides to its arts, cuisine, economy, history, language, politics, religion, sports and travel,
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Check out other Macedonian sites! wap.macedonia.org Macedonia.org for wireless florina.org Info on the Macedonians in Greece faq.macedonia.org The Arts Cuisine Economy ... Travel Macedonia.org The Republic of Macedonia is a Southeast European country, north of Greece and west of Bulgaria. Macedonians make up 66% of Macedonia's population of 2 million, Albanians 23%, and Turks, Vlach, and Serbs, the rest (1994 census). Skopje is the capital of Macedonia with over 600,000 inhabitants. Macedonian is the official language of the country and it is also spoken by the Macedonian minorities in Greece, Bulgaria, and Albania, and by the Macedonian Diaspora around the world. Most of the residents are of Eastern Orthodox Christian and Muslim faith, while some are Roman Catholic or Protestant. The State symbol is a golden sun symbolizing the freedom of the country and its people.

98. General Education Courses In Humanities, Classics, And Comparative Literature
Greek 301, Classical Greek Poetry HomerÕs Iliad, Global and Cultural Awareness AND Greek 302, Classical Greek Prose, Global and Cultural Awareness AND
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General Education Courses in Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature
Many of the courses in the Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature satisfy BYU's General Education requirements . For more detailed information, see this web page . The following is a list of courses that fulfil those requirements, and the requirement they may fulfil.
Course No. Course Title Requirement Cl Cv 110 Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature Letters Cl Cv 201 The Classical Tradition 1: Antiquity to the Renaissance Civilization 1 Cl Cv 202 The Classical Tradition 2: Reformation to Modern Civilization 2 AND Letters Cl Cv 241 Greek and Roman Mythology Letters Cl Cv 245 Golden Age of Greece Letters Cl Cv 246 Golden Age of Rome Letters CmLit 201 Civilization: Literature 1 Civilization 1 CmLit 202 Civilization: Literature 2 Civilization 2 AND Letters Greek 301 Classical Greek Poetry: HomerÕs Iliad Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning Greek 302 Classical Greek Prose Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning Latin 301 Classical Latin Poetry Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning Latin 302 Classical Latin Prose Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning Hum 101 An Introduction to the Humanities Arts Hum 201 Arts in Western Culture 1 Civilization 1 Hum 202 Arts in Western Culture 2 Civilization 2 AND one of: Arts OR Letters Hum 240 Introduction to the Humanities of Asia Global and Cultural Awareness AND one of: Arts OR Letters Hum 242 Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World

99. General Folklore And Mythology
Pib s Collection of general Folklore and Mythology Sites. Catherina s Myths in the Mist offers Greek, Egyptian, and Roman mythology.
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General Folklore and Mythology
Here you will find links to sites offering general or miscellaneous information about folklore and mythology.
  • All about folktales by Linda Richter Neves is an essay discussing the origins and history of folktales. All Things Ancient by Kim and Michael Burkhard features a mythology reading list and other FAQs. Allusions in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice by students at Brother Andre Catholic High School in Unionville, Ontario, Canada offers a synopsis of the Biblical and Mythical references in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, and an explication of their relationships to the characters, themes and plots. Animals, Myths and Legends offers stories about the relationship between animals and the world's indigenous peoples. Babel offers an encyclopedia about the myth of Babel from 5000 BC to the present as depicted in art, literature, and philosophy. Books by John Ollivier offers excerpts from his retellings of ancient myths in a kind of doggerel poetry.

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occupied germany 1945-1949
c-ensign
occupied germany 1945-1949
c npa3ghukom
holiday flaglets (soviet union)
c. apenes
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
c. mathisen
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
c. schoubye
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
venezuela - houseflags of venezuelan shipping companies
c.c.c.p.
house flags of soviet european river shipping companies
c.c.n.
house flags of portuguese shipping companies (a-c)
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
c.l. endresen
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
c.m.
c.n. de f.
club nacional de football (uruguay)
c.p.o.
portuguese republican flags (1910ies)
houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (c-cg)
c^a~vas^ assr
chuvashia in the soviet union
c^eqomin (s. v.)
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