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  1. Magico-Medical Means of Treating Ghost-Induced Illness in Ancient Mesopotamia (Ancient Magic and Divination) (Ancient Magic and Divination) by Joann Scurlock, 2006-02-28
  2. House Most High: The Temples of Ancient Mesopotamia (Mesopotamian Civilizations, Vol 5)
  3. Women of Babylon: Gender and Representation in Mesopotamia by Zainab Bahrani, 2007-03-14
  4. Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia (Writing in the Ancient World) by Jil Fine, 2003-08
  5. Ancient Mesopotamia: New Perspectives (Understanding Ancient Civilizations Series) by Jane McIntosh, 2005-07-18
  6. The Pocket Timeline of Ancient Mesopotamia by Katharine Wiltshire, 2006-01-12
  7. World Eras - Vol. 8, Ancient Mesopotamia
  8. The Buildings of Ancient Mesopotamia by Helen Leacroft, Richard Leacroft, 1974
  9. Ancient Mesopotamia (Civilizations of the Ancient World) by Stephen Feinstein, 2005-07
  10. Living in Ancient Mesopotamia (Living in the Ancient World) by Norman Bancroft Hunt, 2008-11-30
  11. Trade & Finance in Ancient Mesopotamia: Proceedings of the First Mos Symposium
  12. L'Agronomie De LA Mesopotamie Antique: Analyse Du "Livre De L'Agriculture Nabateenne" De Qutama (Studies in the History of the Ancient Near East, Vol 5) by M. El Faiz, Mohammed El Faiz, 1997-08
  13. Enemies Of Civilization: Attitudes Toward Foreigners In Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, And China (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Mu-Chou Poo, Muzhou Pu, 2005-02-03
  14. A History of the Ancient World

61. Ancient World
ancient history Sourcebooks http//www.fordham.edu/halsall/ Architecture inEgypt and mesopotamia http//wwwlib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/archimedia.html
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Ancient History Ancient Anthropology Ancient China World Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece ... Explorers Ancient World: General *Ancient and Classical Civilizations: Multnomah Homework Center http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/anchsthc.html Ancient Atlas http://ancienthistory.about.com/homework/ancienthistory/library/bl/bl_maps_index.htm Ancient History Sourcebooks http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ Ancient Olympics http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/ Ancient World Web http://www.julen.net/ancient/ ArchNet http://archnet.uconn.edu/regions/ Argos http://argos.evansville.edu/ Bits O' History Ancient Links http://www.schoolmarm.org/historybits/ancient/ Code of Hammurabi http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/hammenu.htm Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall? http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/ Costume Page http://members.aol.com/nebula5/tcpinfo2.html#history Costumer's Manifesto http://www.costumes.org/pages/costhistpage.htm Cultures http://www.cultures.com/ Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/indexlife.html Dewey Browse: Ancient Civilizations http://www.sau29.k12.nh.us/library/Dewey/ancientcivilization.htm

62. Mesopotamia -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Categories ancient history, mesopotamia, history of Iraq. For a modern historyof the region, see (Click link for more info and facts about history of
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/me/mesopotamia.htm
Mesopotamia
[Categories: Ancient history, Mesopotamia, History of Iraq]
For a modern history of the region, see (Click link for more info and facts about History of Iraq) History of Iraq and (Click link for more info and facts about History of Syria) History of Syria . For other uses see Mesopotamia (disambiguation)

Mesopotamia (A native or inhabitant of Greece) Greek (Click link for more info and facts about Old Persian) Old Persian Miyanrudan "the Land between the Rivers" or the (A Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but still spoken by other people in southwestern Asia) Aramaic name Beth-Nahrin "two rivers") is a region of (Click link for more info and facts about Southwest Asia) Southwest Asia . Strictly speaking, it is the (Click link for more info and facts about alluvial plain) alluvial plain lying between the (An Asian river; a tributary of the Euphrates River) Tigris and (A river in southwestern Asia; flows into the Persian Gulf; was important in the development of several great civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia) Euphrates rivers, in modern

63. Ancient History -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
ancient history is from the period of time when (The work of a writer; (An ancient kingdom in northern mesopotamia which is in presentday Iraq) Assyria
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/an/ancient_history.htm
Ancient history
[Categories: Ancient history]
Ancient history is from the period of time when (The work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect)) writing and (Click link for more info and facts about historical) historical records first appear, roughly 5,500 years before the Birth of Christ. For some, the discovery of (The class of people engaged in growing food) agriculture , roughly 6,000 BC is the beginning of ancient history. The most common date for an end of ancient history in Europe is AD (Click link for more info and facts about 476) (the fall of the (The western part after the Roman Empire was divided in 395; it lasted only until 476) Western Roman Empire ), however the exact date is still disputed among various historians. In Europe ancient history was followed by (Click link for more info and facts about Late Antiquity) Late Antiquity and the (The period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance) Middle Ages
The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000-5,500 years, with

64. Mesopotamia: Shaw's Outline Of Ancient History
Shaw s Outline of history organizes ancient Middle Eastern, North African andEuropean cultural, economic, social and political events into a chronological
http://www.juyayay.com/outline/mesopotamia.html
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia can be divided into North and South throughout much of its early history- The Northern region is sometimes (albeit problematically anachronistic) called Assyria while the southern region is called Babylonia after the major powers that accrued in those areas- dating is highly problematic for the period before 2400.
General Resources:
The Sumerians Prehistory to 2500 b.c.e
  • The Ancient Near East, 1995). Mesopotamian Cities c 2900-2340: Chronology of Northern Mesopotamia
  • Early Dynastic I c. 2900 Early Dynastic II c. 2700 Early Dynastic III c. 2600 Lagash: Ur-Nanshe; Akurgal- Mesalim king of Kish c. 2500 Eanatum, Enanatum I c. 2450 Enmetena, Enanatum II, Enentarzi, Lugalanda c. 2400 Uruinimgina (UruKAgina) c. 2350 First Dynasty of Ur ***
  • Meshannipadda 2472-2432 Aanipadda 2432-2392 Meskiagnana 2391-2356 Elulu 2355-2331 Balulu 2330-2295 Agade - Akkad and the Akkadians: precise dating is difficult. Standard dating places it between 2340 to 2159. but it may date as late as 2296-2105. I provide here the standard dates-
  • 65. Social Studies School Service Ancient History
    ancient history Mr. Donn and Maxie s Always Something You Can Use series ancient covers almost 200 topics under mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
    http://socialstudies.com/c/@0/Pages/ancienthistory.html?af@donn

    66. Hitmill.com - Ancient History And Civilizations
    Web resources for the study of ancient history and ancient Civilizations.ancient history Prehistory Archaeology mesopotamia Ninevah, Ur, Assyria,
    http://www.hitmill.com/college/ancient.html
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    Ancient History and Civilizations
    Web resources for the study of Ancient History and Ancient Civilizations Ancient History Prehistory Archaeology Mesopotamia: Ninevah, Ur, Assyria, Babylonia, Sumer ...
    Comparative Religion and Religious Studies
    General Ancient History
    Google's Directory of Ancient History
    Internet Ancient History Source Book, main page

    BBC History - Ancient History
    (bbc.co.uk)
    World History: Europe and Greece to 480 BCE

    Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - World and Ancient History
    (school.discovery.com)
    Yahoo's Directory of Ancient History, by region

    AcademicInfo Ancient History Gateway
    (academicinfo.net)
    The Ancient World, AKA: Earth's Ancient History
    (omnibusol.com)
    Earth's Ancient History
    (earth-history.com)
    The Ancient World, AKA: Earth's Ancient History
    (omnibusol.com) The Ancient World web (julen.net) Directory of Ancient Civilizations (killeenroos.com) Mr. Donn's Ancient History Page Lesson Plans and Activities for K-12 teachers and students Ancient Worlds online community for lovers of ancient history Ancient History, A-E

    67. Middle Eastern History Period 1: Ancient
    mesopotamia includes links to the ancient Near East, Sumeria, Akkadia, The home page of this web site also has a link to ancient history in the Movies,
    http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/mmerryfield/global_resources/modules/MEHistory1.ht
    Web Resources Print Resources Media Resources Akhet-Aten Home Page (Texas)
    http://kate.stange.com/egypt/
    Recommended for Egyptian history, Amarna period. Re-creation link. Topics and materials I recommend visiting for teachers, for students, and re-creation links. In these sections you will find links to Tomb of the Chihuahua Pharaohs, Little Horus, Color Me Egypt, andYoung Egyptologists discussion forum. Be aware this site is being updated. If you are unable to reach it at the above address please go to: http://www.akhet-aten.com
    Reviewed by April Lukacsko, 4/04/02. Akhet Egyptology (Texas)
    http://www.akhet.co.uk/
    Recommended for Egyptian history and clickable mummy. Topics and materials I recommend Be aware the King List of the web site is in the left-hand frame. The Chronicle of the Pharaohs link on the right is a book you can order on the web. If you are interested just click on the book.
    Reviewed by April Lukacsko, 4/04/02. The Ancient Egypt Site (Texas)
    http://www.geocities.com/~amenhotep/
    Recommended for informative site about Ancient Egypt, written clearly in easy-to understand terms.

    68. Heart Of Wisdom Teaching Approach
    Adam to Abraham, mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, ancient Israel, ancient Greece,ancient Rome, Did you already purchase ancient history Adam to Messiah?
    http://homeschoolunitstudies.com/AncientHistory.htm
    The HOW Approach Heart of Wisdom?
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    69. Talaria Enterprises Museum Store TEACH Art History Newsletter
    Museum store with Education Art Newsletter, Art history News, Museum Openings, This month is all about mesopotamia ancient Assyrian Art including
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    70. Bits O' History - Ancient Links
    mesopotamia, A great resource link page. Well annotated. The ancient World WebMainIndex The ancient World, A huge listing of ancient history sites.
    http://www.schoolmarm.org/historybits/ancient/
    The links found on this page offer a tremendous amount of educational content for those interested in ancient world history. For now, this page focuses on Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian histories. Eventually, additional regions will be added. I have endeavored to list sites which offer primary documents or other rare and unique resource material. This list is not comprehensive, the web has grown too much for me to achieve that goal, however, many of the listed sites provide their own links to similar pages of interest. My aim is to provide a starting point for your research journey, so before beginning your search, please bookmark this page so you can always return again.
    Home
    Medieval Links Renaissance Links American Links ... E-mail
    The Ancient World
    ABZU Regional Index: Mesopotamia A great resource for the serious scholar, however most of the texts are not translated. The Internet Classics Archive Great archive of classical Greco-Roman literature.
    Fully Searchable! Electronic Library for Ancient Historians: Armarium Labyrinthi-Labyrinth Latin Bookcase: Perseus Project-Tufts University: Digital library of ancient texts and their translationsMuch More!

    71. World History Ancient History Sumeria, Mesopotamia, Babylon
    The ancient Near East. Featured in Macworld one of the best history sites on BBC history mesopotamia Near East Odyssey Online, Emory University - a
    http://www.historywiz.com/anc-neareast.htm
    The Ancient Near East
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    Sumer - the world's earliest civilization, located in the "cradle of civilization" in the Tigris Euphrates River Valley The Code of Hammurabi - find out more about one of the greatest achievements of Babylon The Epic of Gilgamesh - the first written epic poem, in fact one of the oldest pieces of literature in the world. Links
    BBC History Mesopotamia Near East Odyssey Online, Emory University - a great site with history, burial, archeology, daily life, mythology and lots of art images

    72. Resource Centre Listbox (history)
    Select, ancient history, Medieval history, Early Modern history Select,Aboriginal Australia, China, Egypt, General, Greece, mesopotamia (Sumer)
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    Browse: Learning Area Subject Topics Infobase Science Geography History Select: Ancient History Medieval History Early Modern History War in the Modern World Australian History Issues of the 20th and 21st Centuries Select: Aboriginal Australia China Egypt General Greece Mesopotamia (Sumer) Select: Kinship patterns Many environments and cultures Select a profile:
    Allen, Monique Anderson, Maybanke Ansett, Reg Anu, Christine Archer, Robyn Arena, Tina Armstrong, Duncan Armstrong, Gillian Avalanches, The Barassi, Ron Bardot Barton, Edmund Bates, Daisy Berry, Kevin Bonner, Neville Border, Alan Borellini, Brenden Bosnich, Mark Bowers, Jack Bown, Anna Boyd, Arthur Brabham, Jack Bradfield, John Bradman, Donald Brock, Peter Bronhill, June Brown, Bob

    73. The Roots Of Religion - Ancient History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8) - DiscoveryScho
    Grade level 68, Subject ancient history, Duration Two class periods mesopotamia Definition ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/rootsofreligion/
    postionList = "compscreen,hedthick,admedia,tower,nuiad,interstitial"; OAS_RICH("interstitial"); OAS_RICH("admedia");
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    Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Ancient History Duration: Two class periods
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    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic! Objectives
    Students will
    • Discuss how the story of the Garden of Eden may be a metaphor for early civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia.
    • Research and present facts about the Sumerians, one of the world's first civilizations.
    • Support or reject the statement that the Sumerians were the "first great civilization in the world."
    Materials
    • The Roots of Religion video and VCR, or DVD and DVD player
    • Computer with Internet access
    • Resources about the Sumerians
    Procedures
  • After watching the video, discuss with the class how the story of the "Garden of Eden" may be a metaphor for historical events. How could this story relate to the Neolithic Revolution?
  • Explain that the world's first civilizations began in Mesopotamia, a region in the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Show students this area on a world map. Point out the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, believed to be two of the four rivers described in Genesis as running through the Garden of Eden.
  • 74. Ancient Egypt--Ancient History/World History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery
    Grade level 68, Subject ancient history, Duration Two class periods of civilization and the development of civilizations in mesopotamia, Egypt,
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/tutankhamen/
    postionList = "compscreen,hedthick,admedia,tower,nuiad,interstitial"; OAS_RICH("interstitial"); OAS_RICH("admedia");
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    Astronomy/Space
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    U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
    6-8 > Ancient History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Ancient History Duration: Two class periods
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    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
    Students will understand the following:
    People of today know a lot about ancient Egyptian funeral rites and customs. Ancient Egyptian funeral rites and customs are both different from and similar to funeral rites and customs of other cultures. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Computer with Internet access Books and articles about funeral rites and customs of ancient and contemporary cultures Procedures Invite students to share what they already know about the funeral rites of ancient Egypt. Have students conduct research to find out more about ancient Egyptian funeral rites.

    75. Ashurai Ancient History
    The Ashurai people of Bet Nahrein or mesopotamia created the First Civilization The ancient Ashurai history, religion and civilization are an incredible
    http://www.v-a.com/ashurai/ashur.html
    Ashurai Ancient History
    The Ashurai people of Bet Nahrein or Mesopotamia created the First Civilization in history from their first capital at Ashur. Their history begins at 7000 BC according to Carbon-14 testing. They were the first people to recognize God and considered all earthly power to be endowed by the Creator of the universe. The Symbol of Ashur is a pictograph, depicting the three Manifestations of Elohim or God. Ashurai kings were servants of God. They were the first king-priests of ancient times. The ceremonial altars at which the Ashurai kings performed the sacrificial offerings were the first recorded in ancient history. The king-priests, like Ashurbanipal in this relief from the British Museum, were mighty hunters and warriors. The greatest inventions of Mesopotamia were writing and numbers. The Ashurai kings collected the literature of Sumer and Babylon at Nineveh. The Ashurbanipal Library is a great collection of over 50,000 tablets, which has been preserved at the British Museum. It was excavated at Nineveh during the late 19th Century by Hurmuzd Rassam, a descendant of the ancient Ashurai people. Hormuzd Rassam began as an assistant of Henry Layard and later succeeded him as one of the first archeologists in history. The Kings List at the British Museum is a collection of tablets from Mesopotamia that spans 4000 years of continuous rule of kings from Sumer, Babylon, Ashur, Nimrud and Nineveh. This history represents the record of the world's first empire that culminated at Nineveh three thousand years ago.

    76. Ancient Civilizations Theme Page
    Students explore the collapse of four ancient civilizations (Mayan, mesopotamia, Ms. HosMcGrane s Grades 5 6 Social Studies Class ancient history
    http://www.cln.org/themes/ancient.html
    Ancient Civilizations Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Ancient Civilizations. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) that will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
    Alexander the Great
    Created by three high school students, this site has information about Alexander the Great, his life, his family, his conquests, and his battles. There are also links to other Alexander the Great sites and resources on the WWW.
    Ancient Civilizations
    Half a dozen multi-disciplinary lessons on Ancient Civilizations from Houghton Mifflin's Activity Search.
    Ancient Civilizations: Specific Civilizations
    Ancient World Web
    Over 400 links to Websites dealing with ancient civilizations, arranged alphabetically.

    77. The Roots Of Consciousness: History, Ancient Mesopotamia
    In ancient mesopotamia the art of divination received more intense, mesopotamia was noted throughout the ancient world for its magi men and women for
    http://www.williamjames.com/History/MESOPOTA.htm
    Ancient Mesopotamia In ancient Mesopotamia the art of divination received more intense, sustained interest than in any other known civilization. Reading omens was particularly important since every event was thought to have a personal meaning to the observer. This attitude was scientific in that it stressed minute observation and description of phenomena. However causality was not an important notion all events were seen as communications from the divine. The Mesopotamians were specialists in the arts of prescience, predicting the future from the livers and intestines of slaughtered animals, from fire and smoke, and from the brilliancy of precious stones; they foretold events from the murmuring of springs and from the shape of plants. Trees spoke to them, as did serpents, "wisest of all animals." Monstrous births of animals and of men were believed to be portents, and dreams always found skillful interpreters. Atmospheric signs, rain, clouds, wind and lightening were interpreted as forebodings; the cracking of furniture and wooden panels foretold future events. Flies and other insects, as well as dogs, were the carriers of occult messages. Mesopotamia was noted throughout the ancient world for its magi men and women for whom nothing was accidental. They also saw a unity in nature and harmony in the universe which bound together all objects and all events. The Assyrians made accurate observations of stellar movements and developed mathematical formulas to predict heavenly events. Omens were often interpreted through paranomastic relations puns and plays on word between the ominous portent and its consequence.

    78. ClayGate 930 : History Of The Ancient World To Ca. 499
    935, Awesome Library ancient mesopotamians. 935, Best of history Web Sites ancient/Biblical mesopotamia. 935, Lost Treasures from Iraq Links
    http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/930.htm
    930 - History of the Ancient World to Ca. 499 DDC Alexander the Great
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    Ancient history About.com : Ancient/Classical History Academic Info : Ancient History Ancient Civilizations seen through CG Argos : Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet ... The History Channel : 400-499
    China to 420 A.D. Awesome Library : Ancient Chinese Best of History Web Sites : Ancient/Biblical - China Exploring Ancient World Cultures : China
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    Palestine to 70 A.D. Josephus, Flavius (Christian Classics Ethereal Library) Josephus, Flavius (Internet Classics Archive) Josephus, Flavius. Antiquitates Judaicae (Perseus Project) Josephus, Flavius. Contra Apionem (Perseus Project) ... NT Gateway : Ancient World
    India to 647 A.D. Awesome Library : Ancient Indians Exploring Ancient World Cultures : India Links
    Mesopotamia and Iranian Plateau to 637 A.D.

    79. Ancient History Resources
    ancient mesopotamia (Shrewsbury Public Schools) ancient mesopotamia Webquest ancient Scripts history for Kids! mesopotamia (The British Museum)
    http://www.newton.mec.edu/day/library/ancient.htm
    F.A. Day Middle School
    Ancient History Resources General Early Humans Mesopotamia Egypt General
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    80. Awesome Library - Materials_Search
    ancient history Women of ancient mesopotamia (Women in World history Curriculum -Reese). Provides lesson ideas regarding women of ancient mesopotamia.
    http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Library/Materials_Search/Lesson_Plans/History/Anci
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  • -Ancient Civilizations (Donn)
      Provides units organized by ancient civilization. Includes over a dozen units within each ancient civilization, including China, India, Greece, Egypt, Rome, Mesopotamia, Africa, Aztecs, Incas and Mayans.

  • Ancient Africa (Donn)
      Provides 5 lesson plans on Ancient Africa.

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      Provides lesson plans and resource materials on Ancient Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans.

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      Provides dozens of lessons by topic.

  • Ancient China - Daily Life in Ancient China (Donn)
      Provides a comprehensive view of ancient China, including daily life activities and overall history.

  • Ancient Greece (Donn)
      Provides 17 complete lesson plans on Ancient Greece. Stresses development of problem solving and analytical skills, as well as interactive skills.

  • Ancient Greeks (Seagraves)
      Provides lesson plans and projects to understand ancient Grecian culture, architecture, and daily life. 2-01

  • Ancient History (Labyrinth)
      Provides college level syllabus and links to reading materials for courses in Medieval history.
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