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  1. Ostrich egg-shell cups of Mesopotamia and the ostrich in ancient and modern times, ([Field museum of natural history]Anthroplogy leaflet 23) by Berthold Laufer, 1926
  2. Hands-On Ancient People, Volume 1: Art Activities about Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Islam by Yvonne Y. Merrill, 2003-01
  3. The Technology of Mesopotamia (The Technology of the Ancient World) by Graham Faiella, 2006-01-30
  4. The Ancient Languages of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Aksum
  5. Mesopotamia (Ancient Civilizations) by Colin Hynson, 2005-12-15
  6. Mesopotamia (Cultures of the Past, Group 4) by Pamela F. Service, 1998-09
  7. Mesopotamia: Iraq in Ancient Times (Picturing the Past) by Peter Crisp, 2004-07-03
  8. Ancient Mesopotamia (Step Into) by Lorna Oakes, 2001-05-25
  9. Archaeology of Mesopotamia: Theories and Approaches (Approaching the Ancient World) by Roger Matthews, 2003-03-21
  10. The Idea of History in the Ancient Near East (American Oriental Series, 38)
  11. Family Religion in Babylonia, Syria and Israel: Continuity and Change in the Forms of Religious Life (Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient ... and Culture of the Ancient Near East, Vol 7) by K. Van Der Toorn, 1996-03-01
  12. Fear of God And the Beginning of Wisdom: The School of Nisibis And the Development of Scholastic Culture in Late Antique Mesopotamia (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) by Adam H. Becker, 2006-06-15
  13. Mesopotamia Before History by Petr Charvát, 2002-05-31
  14. Mesopotamia (DK Eyewitness Books) by John Farndon, 2007-06-25

81. Ancient History And Archaeology
The following series fall under the rubric Series on ancient history and The series Subartu is devoted to Upper mesopotamia from prehistory to the
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The following series fall under the rubric Series on Ancient History and Archaeology Please click on a series to get a detailed description or use the scrollbars to scan all available series. Abiel Archéologie médiévale Berliner Turfantexte Collectanea Hellenistica Etudes de Philologie, d'Archéologie et d'Histoire Anciennes Indicopleustoi, Archaeologies of the Indian Ocean ... Abiel (ABIEL) Editorial responsibility: D.T. Potts, M.C.A. Macdonald Although the Western exploration of the Arabian peninsula is a phenomenon dating back several centuries, the systematic archaeological investigation of the region is relatively recent. Since the 1960s, however, more and more work of an archaeological and epigraphic nature has been concentrated on the countries of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, the U.A.E, and Yemen, and Arabian archaeology has emerged as an important sub-discipline of Near Eastern archaeology.This series is devoted to the publication of primary research in the countries of the Arabian peninsula, and aims to publish studies which extend in time from prehistory to the Islamic era. Archéologie médiévale (ARCHMED) Editorial responsibility: Berliner Turfantexte (BTT) Editorial responsibility: Akademievorhaben Turfanforschung The task of the Turfan research group lies in continuing the edition of the Turkish and Iranian parts of the Berlin Turfan Collection (approx. 12000 fragments). Edition of these texts entails establishing a critical text (sometimes compiled), together with the provision of translation and commentary.

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  • 83. Ancient History Internet Subject Guide - Newark Public Library
    following areas Studying ancient history, Human Origins, mesopotamia, Egypt, Nancy Mautz s mesopotamia Page http//history.evansville.net/meso.html
    http://www.npl.org/Pages/InternetResources/SubjectGuides/ancient.html
    Ancient History Mega sites
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    Ancient World

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    Large encyclopedic entries on the founding and importance of early world civilizations up to the 5th Century.
    Ancient World Web

    http://www.julen.net/ancient
    Ancient World Web (AWW) is an attractive, frequently updated site covering ancient art, history, language, science and more. Part of the "more" is the intriguing Alternative Theories area, which links to sites offering speculative (some would say fanciful) historical explanations. Those not wishing to engage in speculation, however, may very profitably stick to the tried-and-true, factual portions of AWW with its links to hundreds of web pages focusing on many aspects of the Ancient World. Exploring Ancient World Cultures http://eawc.evansville.edu/ Features essays about, and the primary texts of, many historically significant documents in many ancient civilizations (Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval Europe). Gateway to Classics Resources on the Web http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/everyone/links/links.html

    84. Ancient History: Adam To Messiah By Heart Of Wisdom - Review By TheHomeSchoolMom
    Aware of the need for a biblical study of ancient history, Robin Sampson mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, ancient Israel, ancient Greece, ancient Rome,
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    Ancient History: Adam to Messiah by Robin Sampson
    With the current interest in classical studies and their chronological history studies, many Christian homeschoolers are wondering to what degree studying the cultures of the ancient world should be included in their curricula. Concerned about the pagan worldview upon which the Greeks and Romans based their beliefs and practices, homeschoolers are torn between academic excellence and honoring God's command to have nothing to do with paganism. The very basis of American government and language is Roman, and yet Roman culture and history are steeped in pagan idolatry. Aware of the need for a biblical study of ancient history, Robin Sampson published Ancient History: Adam to Messiah , a compilation of seven Heart of Wisdom unit studies covering ancient history from a biblical perspective: Adam to Abraham, Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and The Messiah. Heart of Wisdom units present history from a biblical worldview based on bible narratives with corresponding global events.

    85. Mesopotamian Mathematics
    The mathematics of ancient mesopotamia, from Sumer to Babylon. historyA very brief and biased summary of mesopotamian (political) history.
    http://it.stlawu.edu/~dmelvill/mesomath/
    Mesopotamian Mathematics
    The purpose of this page is to provide a source of information on all aspects of Mesopotamian mathematics. We explain the origins of mathematics in Mesopotamia from the earliest tokens, through the development of Sumerian mathematics to the grand flowering in the Old Babylonian period, and on into the later periods of Mesopotamian history. We include some general surveys to get you oriented in each period, and some more detailed resources for those interested in specific aspects of this fascinating episode in history. Like most other Web pages it is under slow construction as time permits. Some of these resources are of general interest, others are intended mainly for use by students in my History of Mathematics class.
    Background
    History
    A very brief and biased summary of Mesopotamian (political) history. Intended to provide a context for the mathematical history in later pages.
    Chronology
    A summary chronology of the main periods of Mesopotamian history and the mathematics associated with them.
    Overview
    A short summary of the main phases of growth in Mesopotamian mathematics. The topics mentioned here will all be expanded upon in later pages.

    86. Ancient Mesopotamia
    RESOURCE Ralph s World Civilizations , Chapter 2http//www.wwnorton.com/colleges/history/ralph/resource/mesopota.htm
    http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/ralph/resource/mesopota.htm
    Ancient Mesopotamia RESOURCE: Ralph's World Civilizations , Chapter 2
    http://www.wwnorton.com/colleges/history/ralph/resource/mesopota.htm
    Page created by Thomas Pearcy, Ph.D. and Mary Dickson.
    We welcome your comments. Please contact Steve Hoge , Editor.
    Last revised July 4, 1997.

    87. The Amazing Ancient World - Premier Ancient Civilization Internet Book ACT I
    What is the ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, I created this site for folks in the Web World who enjoy ancient history as
    http://www.omnibusol.com/ancient.html
    THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION:
    ACT I
    This Internet Book visited
    14, 862,401 times since April 1997 (as of 12/2000)
    The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives.
    What is the Ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, Nubia, Persia, Byzantium, Turkey? Or is it Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Hittites, Akkadians, Etruscans, Minoans? Is it Alexander, Plato, Virgil, Socrates, Hammurabi, Aristotle, Nefertiti, the Pharaohs, Emperors, Caesar, Cleopatra, Sargon, Akhenaton, the Black Athena, Homer? Or is it the dinosaurs, Stonehenge, hunters, slaves, women, rulers, soldiers, or the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Odyssey, the Olympics? Is it found in the ruins, temples, forums, pyramids or in the remnants of ordinary life? Explore through this Web Book and the Online College Course. Ancient Civilization did not begin in what we think of as the West. It did not start in Paris or Berlin or London or Prague or Brussels or Stockholm. It grew out of the Mediterranean breezes, the sun and desert of Northern Africa, the Persian and West Asian lands. To study Ancient Civilization is to travel - across parts of Africa, southern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to India. It is a linking voyage, not a reducing trip. It CONNECTS peoples, ideas, patterns, developments, organizations, wars, religions, art, architecture, food and drink. It is a human endeavor about a human story.

    88. The Amazing Ancient World - Book ACT I - PART IV - BRIDGES
    history, culture, peoples and lands of Egypt, Greece, Rome, mesopotamia. I created this site for folks in the Web World who enjoy ancient history as
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    Core Page
    PartI- Egypt
    Part II - Greece
    Part III - Rome
    Part IV - Bridges
    THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF
    WESTERN CIVILIZATION:
    ACT I: PART IV
    BRIDGES
    The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives.
    ANCIENT CULTURES: SPANNING AND CONNECTING
    So many lands, empires, city states, territories, peoples, cultures, beliefs, symbols. Sometimes it is difficult to see the forest for the trees; to notice the patterns; to sense the human interrelatedness; to catch the common or similar fears, aspirations, dreams, brutalities, misunderstandings, and strivings to know. Yet the continuities and common themes loom every bit as important as the often perceived "Tower of Babel." After you have finished with Prehistory, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the other ancient civilizations, then and only then end with this Spanning and Connecting Chapter. It is only a taste of what is available - hopefully the finest. This OVERVIEW bridges all the civilizations and deals with special places, archaeology, arts and antiquity, cities, sites, cultures and culture, medicine and science, women, history and literature, myths, magic, legend, warfare, sources, lists.
    SPECIAL PLACES
    Internet Classics Archives: A SPECIAL SOURCE
    Award-winning, searchable collection of 400 classical Greek and Roman texts (in English translation) complete with user-provided commentary.

    89. History 230: Web Links For Ancient Near Eastern Studies
    Fordham University ancient history Sourcebook; Internet ancient history SourcebookEgypt Medicine in ancient mesopotamia (Anon.) Unsigned essay.
    http://www.cofc.edu/~piccione/hist230/hist230weblinks.html
    Web Links for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
    I. EGYPTOLOGY LINKS
    THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE
    UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

    ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet
    Abzu Regional Index: Egypt
    Oriental Institute Research Archives On-Line Catalogue
    On-line catalogue of one of the most complete research libraries on the ancient Near East.
    Home Page
    Directory
    FTP File Server (Dir /pub)
    ANE Electronic Discussion List (and Archives)
    ANE Discussion List for the Study of the Ancient Near East
    Map Series
    Egypt and Nubia: Thumbnail Images
    All the available on-line photos and images of Egypt the Near East at The Oriental Institute.
    REFERENCE MATERIALS
    EGYPT WEB RINGS
    Ancient Nile Webring
    Egypt's Web Ring Members
    ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION LISTS ON ANCIENT EGYPT
    Ancient Mediterranean E-Mail List Archives
    Ancient Egyptian Language Email List
    Egyptologist's Electronic Forum
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    Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp)
    EGYPTOLOGICAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS
    A. E. R. A.: Giza Plateau Project
    American Schools of Oriental Research
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    CCER home page Prague
    Czech Institute of Egyptology,

    90. Web Site Links Related To Mesopotamia Or Language
    ancient mesopotamia Sites. ABZU mesopotamian Study Resources Medicine (CDLIproject with bibliography) history of Dentistry - ancient mesopotamia
    http://www.sumerian.org/sumlinks.htm
    Site Links Related to Mesopotamia or Language
    Ancient Mesopotamia Sites
    ABZU - Mesopotamian Study Resources
    Akkadian Language (Babylonian and Assyrian cuneiform texts)
    Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (site at UCLA)
    Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (mirror site in Berlin) ...
    Contents of the late Dietz Otto Edzard's Assyriological Library - Now Donated to the Università di Bologna
    Resources for Ancient Near Eastern Studies - bibliographies of publications by Assyriologists
    Resources for Ancient Near Eastern Studies - bibliographies in certain subjects, such as Dance and Music
    Internet Researcher: Library Tools for Ancient Near Eastern Research, from Catholic University of America ...
    Gudea Cylinder transcription plates - see the ETCSL for transliterations
    CDLI presentation of Sumerian Sign-Lists - from Archaic to Ur III
    Old Sumerian Signs copied from Labat (Labyrinths - Part4)
    Akkadian Cuneiform Signs - with Index to Borger and Labat ...
    Neo-Assyrian Glossary - a reliable Akkadian-English lexicon (the CDA is much more complete, but not on-line) - download the necessary font near the end of this page
    Phillips 13 - tablet with a detailed item inventory from the royal household of King Shulgi of the Ur III dynasty, together with FAQ, glossary, and Ur III map

    91. NU Ancient Civilizations Home Page
    Movies to Study ancient history By. This list doesn t exist yet. Lecture notes . ancient mesopotamia (Sumer and Akkad, Babylonia, Assyria)
    http://www.nipissingu.ca/department/history/MUHLBERGER/2055/ANCCIV.HTM
    A Home Page for
    Ancient Civilizations
    Nipissing University HIST 2055, 2000-5
    Compiled by the instructor, Steve Muhlberger ; last updated September 9, 2005
    Currently these resources are available:
    A Course Outline Movies to Study Ancient History By. This list doesn't exist yet. Lecture notes. I will be posting lecture notes in abbreviated form. I hope this will allow students to worry less about their note-taking, and free them up to listen more closely and think and ask questions in the lectures themselves. Think of this as a brief, on-line text-book. An incomplete list of audio-visual and digital resources available at Nipissing University.
    Ancient history in the news.
    David Meadows runs a service he calls Explorator . Every few days he sends out a list of links to news stories on the World Wide Web concerning the ancient world. If you'd like to subscribe to (or unsubscribe from) Explorator, you may do by visiting this page: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Explorator The pace of archaeological news is simply amazing during one week in the summer of 2000, the discovery of four new ancient cities was announced. As far as I know, Explortor is the best way of keeping up.
    Other links.

    92. Ancient Mesopotamia: This History, Our History :: Project Site
    Click here to learn more about the project.
    http://mesopotamia.lib.uchicago.edu/

    93. Bible History Links - Ancient Near East : History
    Internet ancient history Sourcebook mesopotamia ancient Near East Sumeria (c.3100c. 2000 BC) Akkadia (c.2350-2200 BC) Babylonia (c.2000-1600 BC)
    http://www.bible-history.com/links.php?cat=5&sub=46&cat_name=Ancient Near East&s

    94. NYPL, Best Of The Web | History & Social Sciences
    ancient history Sourcebook Documents and links to other web sites presented The primary subject areas include Human Origins, mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia,
    http://www.nypl.org/links/index.cfm?Trg=1&d1=248&d3=Ancient History

    95. WORLD HISTORY; ANCIENT HISTORY; EGYPT, MESOPOTAMIA
    process to do gather information about ancient cultures of Egypt and mesopotamia . Larouse Encyclopedia of ancient and Medieval history (REF`909`LAR)
    http://www.st-agnes.org/library/projects/ancient.html
    WORLD HISTORY: BROWN
    In this project, students will apply the "Big Six" information gathering process to do gather information about Ancient cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia
    The Big Six 1. Task Definition
  • What am I supposed to do?
    What information do I need?
  • 2. Information Seeking Strategies
  • What are the possible sources of information I can use?
    What are the best sources for this assignment?

  • 3. Location and Access
  • Where will I find these sources? Saint Agnes Academy Library
    Other Public Library Catalogs
    Do I know how to use them? How to use Internet Search Engines
    Search tips: Alta Vista
  • 4. Use of Information
  • How will I record information? How will I evaluate the information?.
  • 5. Synthesis
  • How is the information best presented? How will I credit my sources?
  • 6. Evaluation
    Possible Sources of Information
    BOOKS
    • Use OPAC to find books in SAA library Consult reference books
        Chronicle of The World (REF`902.02`CHR) Timetables of History (REF`902.02`GRU) Larouse Encyclopedia of Ancient and Medieval History (REF`909`LAR) Cambridge Anceint History (REF`913`CAM) Guide to the Ancient World (REF`913.8033`GRA)

    96. Equinox - Books - Browse By Subject
    ancient mesopotamia and ancient Egypt (Second Edition) Robert Chadwick Israel s history and the history of Israel Mario Liverani
    http://www.equinoxpub.com/books/browse.asp?subj=8

    97. Ancient Studies Concentration At Brown University
    comparative legal studies Israel, Hatti, and mesopotamia; gender roles inRome and ancient history or ancient Religions (total of up to 12 courses)
    http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Classics/ancientstudies.htm
    Programs Undergraduate
    Ancient Studies Website
    Ancient Studies The Program in Ancient Studies allows the comparative study of the history, literatures, and religions of Mediterranean and South, East and West Asian antiquity (Rome, Greece, North Africa, Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Israel, Iran, Arabia, India, China). Faculty from a variety of academic units (Anthropology, Classics, Comparative Literature, Egyptology, History, History of Art and Architecture, History of Mathematics, Judaic Studies, Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Philosophy, Religious Studies) offer courses relevant to Ancient Studies. Concentration programs are formulated individually by each concentrator in consultation with the concentration advisor to focus on the study of two ancient cultures. Examples of possible topics of research in this concentration include the following: cultural contacts between Greece and Egypt/West Asia; animal sacrifice in Greece and Israel; comparative legal studies: Israel, Hatti, and Mesopotamia; gender roles in Rome and Egypt; and Wisdom literature in Egypt, Israel, and Mesopotamia; the historiography of the exact sciences in India and Greece. Concentration Advisor Kurt Raaflaub (Classics) Concentration Patterns 1. Ancient History (standard and honors)

    98. Homework Helper - Ancient History
    ancient history in General; Archaeology; Africa; Asia; Australia; Europe http//www.dia.org/collections/ancient/mesopotamia/mesopotamia.html
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    McAllen Memorial Library
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    Ancient History
  • Ancient History in General Archaeology Africa Asia ... Wonders of the World
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    Ancient History in General
    Ancient Civilizations: A Virtual Tour
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    -Ancient Civilizations seen through Computer Graphics.
    Ancient Europe: An on-line text
    http://history.boisestate.edu/westciv/ancient/
    A very organized presentation on ancient Greece and Rome.
    Ancient History
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_history
    "Ancient history is the study of significant cultural and political events from the beginning of human history until the Early Middle Ages." -From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
    Ancient Ships
    http://www.artsales.com/Ancient%20Ships/aTableofContents.htm
    -Images of of ships and boats from contemporary art, coins, pottery, and even grafitti. Some descriptions and modern reconstructions, as well.
    Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/
    "You'll learn what happens when a society collapses and how archaeologists find and interpret evidence."

    99. Annenberg Media Exhibits: Collapse
    Explore the fall of civilizations in ancient Maya, mesopotamia, Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about the archeological concepts of interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. Search for clues to what happened at the Maya center of Copan.
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/
    H Why did this great civilization fall? The history of humankind has been marked by patterns of growth and decline. Some declines have been gradual, occurring over centuries. Others have been rapid, occurring over the course of a few years. War, drought, natural disaster, disease, overpopulation, economic disruption: any of these can bring about the collapse of a civilization. Internal causes (such as political struggles or overfarming) can combine with external causes (such as war or natural disaster) to bring about a collapse. What does this mean for modern civilizations? What can we learn from the past? Join us as we explore the collapse of four ancient civilizations. You'll learn what happens when a society collapses and how archaeologists find and interpret evidence. You can visit the Maya city of Copán and search for clues to its collapse. You can also try your hand at "garbage-ology" and study what trash can tell us about a society. Ready to get started?

    100. Mesopotamia Page
    Subjects include the Pantheon of Gods, the Literary Texts, and a rebuttal of the theories of Zecharia Sitchin.
    http://www.ianlawton.com/mesindex.htm
    MESOPOTAMIA PAGE This section of the site contains papers on Ancient Mesopotamia written by IL, plus links to other papers of interest MISCELLANEA Link to response to Michael Heiser's papers by William Henry Links to two April 2003 papers by Michael Heiser, one an analysis of the appearance of the word Nibiru in cuneiform texts, the other an analysis of the infamous "Twelfth Planet" cylinder seal Link to detailed papers by Michael S. Heiser (PhD candidate, Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison) concerning Sitchin's linguistic errors Extract from an email from a graduate student of Near Eastern Studies at a US university who has added more details to one of the case studies in my "What's in a Shem" paper commenting on Sitchin's linguistics PAPERS The substance of these papers was originally drafted by IL in 1998, and rearranged and edited for publication here in July 2000 Introduction to ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA Guide to the MESOPOTAMIAN PANTHEON of Gods Introduction to MESOPOTAMIAN LITERARY TEXTS Guide to the SUMERIAN TEXTS Guide to the AKKADIAN TEXTS A Refutation of the Theories of ZECHARIA SITCHIN: a) INTRODUCTION to Sitchin's Theories b) Sitchin's SCHOLASTIC APPROACH c) What's in a SHEM d) Sitchin's COSMOLOGY and 'Planet X' e) Sitchin's PANTHEON f) CONCLUSIONS

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