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21. Ancient Mediterranean World And Its Languages
ancient Egyptian history, Culture, etc. Egyptian Language Coptic Language neareast@lib.washington.edu Last modified Monday August 20 2001
http://www.lib.washington.edu/neareast/ancres.html
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Ancient Mediterranean World and Its Languages Selected titles from our library catalog to help you get started. Locations of books are subject to change! For current status of items on this page, be sure to double check the online catalog General References Periodicals Anatolia
  • Hittite History, Culture, etc.
  • Hittite Language
  • Palaic Language
  • Luwian History, Culture, etc. ...
  • Urartian Language
  • Canaan (Biblical Israel)
  • Canaanite History, Culture, etc.
  • Phoenician Language
  • Hebrew Language
  • Aramaic Language ...
  • Ugaritic Language
  • Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian History, Culture, etc.
  • Egyptian Language
  • Coptic Language
  • Greece
  • Ancient Greek History, Culture, etc.
  • Greek Language
  • Mycenean Greek Language
  • Mesopotamia
  • Mesopotamian History, Culture, Literature, etc
  • Sumerian Language
  • Akkadian Language
  • Babylonian Aramaic Language
  • Persia
  • Ancient Iranian History, Culture, Literature, etc
  • Old Persian Language
  • Elamite Language
  • Middle Persian Language ...
  • neareast@lib.washington.edu Last modified: Monday August 20 2001

    22. Ancient Egyptian History, Culture, Etc.
    Egyptian history (General books with sections pertaining to the ancient period) neareast@lib.washington.edu Last modified Monday August 30 2004
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/neareast/h&cegypt.html
    Off-Campus Access
    Near East Section
    Ancient Egyptian History, Culture, etc.
    Egyptian History to 332 B.C.

    Eighteenth Dynasty Ca 1570-1320 B.C.

    Egyptian History 332 to 30 B.C.

    Egyptian History 30 B.C. to 640 A.D.
    ...
    Coptic Literature, Texts and Inscriptions
    Egyptian History to 332 B.C.
    Bakr, Muhammad Ibrahim. Safahat mushriqah min tarikh Misr al-qadim. [Cairo] : Wizarat al-Thaqafah, Hayat al-Athar al-Misriyah, [1992]. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DT83 .B34 1992 Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935. A history of Egypt from the earliest times to the Persian conquest. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1909. LOCATION: Odegaard Stacks; Call #= DT83 .B782 1909 David, A. Rosalie (Ann Rosalie). A biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt. London : B.A.Seaby, 1992. LOCATION: Suzzallo Reference Stacks; Call #= DT76 .D38 1992 Egypt, the Aegean and the Levant : interconnections in the second millennium BC / edited by W. Vivian Davies and Louise Schofield. London : Trustees of the British Museum, 1995. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DT86 .E4 1995 Essays on ancient Egypt in honour of Herman te Velde / edited by Jacobus van Dijk. Groningen : Styx, 1997. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DT83 .E84 1997

    23. Department Of Near Eastern Studies
    You can also major in ancient history, in conjunction with courses in other 3 survey courses in ancient law; 2 survey courses in ancient history
    http://www.jhu.edu/~neareast/undergrad-prog.html
    About the Department Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Course Descriptions ... Contact Information Search Near Eastern Studies: Department of Near Eastern Studies
    128 Gilman Hall
    3400 N. Charles Street
    Baltimore, MD 21218 410-516-7499 phone
    410-516- 5218 fax
    nes@jhu.edu
    Undergraduate Program Major in Ancient Near Eastern Studies The Ancient Near East is where history begins. It is where the first crops were sown, the first towns built, and where writing was first invented. The origins of Western culture are to be found in its great civilizations, from the three great monotheistic religions - Christianity, Islam, and Judaism - to everyday aspects of our life that we take for granted, such as the alphabet and marking time by hours and minutes. The Near Eastern Studies major can be the focal point of a broad liberal arts education, as well as a basis for graduate study. As an undergraduate major, you can study the civilizations of the ancient Near East in general or specialize in one of the four main areas: Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures (including Biblical Studies), Egyptology, Assyriology, and Near Eastern Archaeology. You can also major in ancient history, in conjunction with courses in other departments. A complete listing of courses may be found in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences On-line Course Catalog . For information about applying to Johns Hopkins see Undergraduate Admissions Requirements for Major

    24. Department Of Near Eastern Studies
    Our approach is to study ancient Near Eastern civilizations with modern tools of a minor from another area (usually a language), and a series of history
    http://www.jhu.edu/~neareast/
    About the Department Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Course Descriptions ... Contact Information Search Near Eastern Studies: Department of Near Eastern Studies
    128 Gilman Hall
    3400 N. Charles Street
    Baltimore, MD 21218 410-516-7499 phone
    410-516- 5218 fax
    nes@jhu.edu
    About the Department
    Founded in 1883, the Department of Near Eastern Studies of the Johns Hopkins University was the first in the United States to offer a Ph.D. The Department now offers programs of study leading to the Ph.D. in five areas: Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures (including Biblical Studies), Egyptology, Assyriology, Ancient Law, and Near Eastern Archaeology. Our approach is to study ancient Near Eastern civilizations with modern tools of analysis (literary, legal, anthropological, etc.), using the ancient written records and physical evidence as our data. The study of language and script forms a major part of our program, with an emphasis on gaining ability to access sources in the original. The archaeology program also has a substantial language requirement. Written records and physical evidence can only be understood in context, which includes their cultural and historical background and their relationship with the surrounding cultures. Our programs of study emphasize an integrated approach to the civilizations of the region. They consist of a major area of concentration, a minor from another area (usually a language), and a series of history seminars covering all three principal sub-regions: Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Syria-Palestine

    25. DODEA: Wres--ancient History Links
    Masterfully produced webpages that bring ancient history (Mesoponamia, Egypt, Rome, Odyssey, http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html
    http://www.wrui-es.eu.dodea.edu/resources/ancienthistory.htm
    Ancient History Kathy Mitchell http://www.kathimitchell.com/ancivil.html
    Ancient Civilization for kids: China - Mesopotamia - Egypt - Phoenicia - Pompeii - Hebrews - Greece - Rome - India - Other Roman Empire for Children http://www.roman-empire.net/children/index.html
    Illustrated site about the Roman Empire for children. Includes brief history, famous Romans, achievements, gods. British Museum http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html
    Contents: Egyptian life, geography, gods and goddesses, mummification, pharaoh, pyramids, temples, time, trades, writing. Many illustrated pages of facts. British Museum NOVA http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/
    Companion Web site to "Secrets of Lost Empires," a special five-part NOVA series originally aired in February of 2000. In the series, NOVA crews attempt to ferret out long-forgotten secrets of early architects and engineers. Of special interest is the Roman Bath material. Seneca http://www.seneca.k12.pa.us/~msteam4/main.html

    26. Bible History Links - Ancient Near East : History
    Internet ancient history Sourcebook Mesopotamia ancient Near East http//members.tripod.com/macmel/main/ancientweb/ancient_pages/neareast.htm
    http://www.bible-history.com/links.php?cat=5&sub=46&cat_name=Ancient Near East&s

    27. Bible History Links - Ancient Near East : Art
    http//www.emory.edu/CARLOS/COLLECTION/neareast/neareast01.html Cuneiform TabletsPERSEPOLIS AND ancient IRAN, Multiple images (with high resolution photos)
    http://www.bible-history.com/links.php?cat=5&sub=12&cat_name=Ancient Near East&s

    28. Ancient Wonders: Internet Resources
    (WWW ancient World history Resource, Dr. Anthony Silvestri) http//www.emory.edu/CARLOS/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html. Sumerian Mythology
    http://oswego.org/staff/jdeloren/civquest/resources.htm
    General Fertile Crescent Greece Rome ... Mesoamerica Ancient History
    (The Anglican Church Grammar School)
    http://www.acgs.qld.edu.au/lib/11-12ah.htm
    The Ancient World Web
    Julia Hayden)
    http://www.julen.net/aw/
    Asian Arts
    Asian Arts Online Journal
    http://www.asianart.com/
    Dr. Silvestri's WWW Ancient World History Resources
    (Dr. Anthony Silvestri, The Buckley School)
    http://ancientworld.simplenet.com/main.html
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    (Anthony F. Beavers ed., University of Evansville)
    http://eawc.evansville.edu/index.htm
    Historyline: Civilizations That Changed The World (Todd Fletcher) http://ethersource.com/historyline/ Internet Ancient History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham University) http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html OCSD: Library Resources (Oswego City School District) http://oswego.org./ocsd-web/library/library.htm OCSD: Searching the Web (Oswego City School District) http://oswego.org/ocsd-web/tech/webtools/search.htm Odyssey Online (Emory University and Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester) http://www.emory.edu/CARLOS/ODYSSEY/index.html

    29. Untitled Document
    courses on the history, politics, and religions of the ancient Near East, The Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern history programs attempt to explain
    http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/NearEast/NearEast.html
    Chairperson:
    Aleya A. Rouchdy
    437 Manoogian Hall
    College of Liberal Arts
    Wayne State University
    Detroit, MI 48202
    Faculty Winter 2002 Courses Special Events
    Degree Programs ... Hebrew and Japanese . Furthermore, it has an array of courses on the history, politics, and religions of the ancient Near East, modern Middle East and the Far East. The language programs emphasize multi-media assisted, proficiency-oriented language instruction and inter-cultural understanding supported by one of the most advanced language laboratories. In addition to studying the original languages, the student may elect courses from a variety of offerings for which no language other than English is required. Most students enroll in the sequence of three basic foreign language courses, which is a degree requirement for liberal arts and science majors, but students may choose to go further. The department's array of language and culture courses prepare students to be part of a diversified society and participate in a global economy. The Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern history programs attempt to explain contemporary events in light of the culture and history of the Arab and Islamic worlds. Some of the classes offered include

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    the student must take twelve credits in elective courses in ancient Near Eastern culture/civilization, or Islamic and modern Middle Eastern history.
    http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/NearEast/BARequire.html

    Bachelor of Arts - Degree Programs
    This department offers programs and courses of instruction which acquaint students with the languages and civilizations of the modern Middle East as well as the classical traditions of that locale. In addition to reading texts in the original languages, the student may elect courses from a wide range of offerings for which no language other than English is required. A student who wishes to major in the Department should plan a program with the departmental advisor as soon as possible after entering the University. Each program is arranged individually to combine the most varied advantages consistent with the student's interests and purposes.
    Undergraduate Course List
    Bachelor of Arts Degrees Admission Requirements for this program are satisfied by the general requirements for undergraduate admission to the University; Degree Requirements: Candidates for the bachelor's degree must complete 120 credits in course work including satisfaction of the College of Liberal Arts Group Requirements and the University Education Requirements, as well as the major requirements of one of the following major degree programs. All course work must be completed in accordance with the academic procedures of the University and the College governing undergraduate scholarship and degree respectively. Requirements Near Eastern Languages Near Eastern Studies Minor Requirements Near Eastern Languages: A major in Near Eastern languages consist of : (a) a concentration in either Arabic or Hebrew; or (b) joint study of both languages.

    31. Ancient Civilizations  For Kids
    http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html. Exploring ancient WorldCultures World history ancient Greece links to numerous sites and topics
    http://www.kathimitchell.com/ancivil.html
    Ancient Civilizations
    for Kids China Mesopotamia Egypt Kush ... Other China: World History - China
    http://web.archive.org/web/20040814144858/http://www.lksd.org/kongiganak/kongiganak/ContinuousEdCarnagie/Carnagie/WorldHistory/WldHistoryCh2/WldHistoryCh2China.htm
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures from Evansville, Indiana
    http://eawc.evansville.edu/chpage.htm
    Daily Life in Ancient China from Mr. Donn
    http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/Chinalife.html
    Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport
    http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html
    Neolithic China
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/ancient_china/neolithic.html
    Web Links on China and the Great Wall
    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/greatwall/Walllinks.html

    The World History of China
    http://history.evansville.net/china.html
    Ancient China
    http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/china/timeline.html#ancient
    China from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_China Mesopotamia: Hammurabi's Code http://www.phillipmartin.info/hammurabi/homepage.htm Odyssey Online - graphics, info, games from the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University

    32. Homework Helper - Ancient History
    ancient history in General; Archaeology; Africa; Asia; Australia; Europe;The Middle East/Near East http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html
    http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/ancient.htm
    McAllen Memorial Library
    Homework Helper
    Ancient History
  • Ancient History in General Archaeology Africa Asia ... Wonders of the World
  • Search Our Library Pages Enter a subject to search our web site - Powered by Google
    KIDS! Look for the BUNNY!
    Ancient History in General
    Ancient Civilizations: A Virtual Tour
    http://www.taisei-kodaitoshi.com/civil_e/civilization.html
    -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."

    33. Ancient Near East - Research Guides
    AND FOR CLASSICAL history. HIST 102 Introduction to the ancient World HIST307 - ancient Israel and the East Mediterranean World
    http://www.lib.purdue.edu/hsse/researchguides/neareast.html
    Purdue University Libraries Quick Links LIBRARY RESOURCES FOR THE
    ANCIENT NEAR EAST
    AND FOR CLASSICAL HISTORY: HIST 102 - Introduction to the Ancient World
    HIST 307 - Ancient Israel and the East Mediterranean World
    HIST 417 - The Ancient Near East
    larrym@purdue.edu Help is available at Reference Desks: HSSE (494-2831) UGRL (494-6733) Abbreviations: HSSE Ref located on the first floor of HSSE Library in Stewart Center. Just HSSE means HSSE Library, not Reference. UGRL means Undergraduate Library. STOR means Storage in UGRL, lower level. In order to do a decent job of research for your term papers, you should use all four (yes, all four) of these kinds of resources. Start with encyclopedias to scan possible term paper subjects, to adjust your topic, and to begin your research. 1. Encyclopedias

    34. Global Studies 9 - Ancient Civilizations Project
    ancient history of the Indian Subcontinent through 322 BCE http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html Iraq history
    http://www.uetigers.stier.org/library/ancientcivilHurd2004.html
    Union-Endicott High School Library
    Global History and Geography 9
    Ancient Civilizations Project
    (Hurd 2004) Links by Specific Civilization
    Ancient China
    Ancient Egypt

    Byzantine Empire

    Feudal, Tokugawa Japan
    ...
    General Ancient Civilization Links
    Links by Specific Civilization
    Ancient China
    Ancient China
    http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCCHINA/CONTENTS.HTM
    .....part of World Cultures: an Internet classroom and anthology
    Condensed China - Chinese History for Beginners

    http://www.asterius.com/china/ Chinese History - Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport
    http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html History of China - Timeline of Ancient Chinese History http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/history/ China: Overview Page http://www.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/consorti/1beasia.htm ...part of the Global History Consortium History of China http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/time_line.html http://www.uetigers.stier.org/library/fiorentinogschinaanddynasties.html
    Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt Links http://personalwebs.myriad.net/steveb/egypt.html Ancient Egypt - Introduction http://personalwebs.myriad.net/steveb/egypt.html

    35. Global Studies 9 Ancient Civilizations
    ancient history of the Indian Subcontinent through 322 BCE http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html World history Timeline Iraq
    http://www.uetigers.stier.org/library/gsanctcivs.html
    Union-Endicott High School Library
    Ancient Civilizations I
    (Augostini, Scalcione, McCulloch, Merry)
    WebQuests by Specific Civilization
    Indus River Valley (India) Web Quest
    Nile River Valley (Egypt) Web Quest
    Yellow (Huang He) River Valley (China) Web Quest
    Links by Specific Civilization
    ... General Ancient Civilization Links
    Links by Specific Civilization
    Ancient China
    Ancient China
    http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCCHINA/CONTENTS.HTM
    .....part of World Cultures: an Internet classroom and anthology
    Condensed China - Chinese History for Beginners

    http://www.asterius.com/china/ Chinese History - Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport
    http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html
    History of China - Timeline of Ancient Chinese History

    http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/history/
    China: Overview Page
    http://www.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/consorti/1beasia.htm ...part of the Global History Consortium History of China http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/time_line.html
    Ancient Egypt
    Egypt - Odyssey Online http://carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/EGYPT/homepg.html .......People, Mythology, Daily Life, Death and Burial, Writing, Archaeology

    36. Near Eastern Studies
    KATHRYN BABAYAN, Associate Professor of Iranian history and culture PIOTR MICHALOWSKI, George G. Cameron Professor of ancient Near Eastern languages and
    http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/faculty.html

    home
    about faculty programs ... affiliates :: faculty listing

    37. Women In The Ancient Near East A Select Bibliography Of Recent
    Women s history ancient history. Chapel Hill The University of North CarolinaPress; 1991 pages 138153. 325. Munch, Susanne Lendencrone.
    http://www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/Bibliographies/NeareastBiblio/neareast-pt

    38. A Timeline Of The Ancient Middle-East
    A timeline of the ancient MiddleEast. A time-line of the ancient Middle-East.World News Politics history Editor
    http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/neareast.html
    A time-line of the Ancient Middle-East
    World News Politics History Editor ...
    Piero Scaruffi /td>
    15000 BC : end of the ice age
    12000 BC : small urban centers develop in Mallaha (Jordan valley) and Mureybet (Syria), houses in pits
    9500 BC : agriculture (sowing and harvesting)
    8500 BC : walls of Jericho (Jordan valley), houses on the surface of the ground
    8000 BC : domestication of animals, pastoral nomadic life
    7500 BC : Catal Huyuk (Taurus mountains in eastern Anatolia), obsidian trade, no city streets, terraced roofs, wall paintings (bull, woman)
    7000 BC : Hassuna culture (north Iraq), ceramic pottery, geometric motifs
    6500 BC : mixed cereal and livestock farming
    6200 BC : Samarra culture (north Iraq), symbolic motifs on pottery, plannet settlements, egalitarian society, funerary objects
    6000 BC : Ubaid culture (south Iraq), irrigation, riverside settlements 5300 BC : Eridu culture (south Iraq), hierarchical social organization, monumental buildings 4200 BC : Susa is founded in western Persia 3900 BC : Susa is founded (western Iran) 3700 BC : Uruk is founded (central Iraq) 3600 BC : Akkadians emigrate from Syria to southern Mesopotamia 3500 BC : Sumerians control city-states between the lower Euphrates and Tigris rivers: Eridu, Ur, Uruk, Lagash, Umma, Nippur

    39. Ancient & Classic Cultures - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
    ancient Classical history Cultures Megasites http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html ancient Near Eastern daily life, people,
    http://www.multcolib.org/homework/anchsthc.html
    skip navigation links
    Ancient Scripts and Languages
    http://www.ancientscripts.com/ This site provides information on ancient languages, such as the language family and pronunciation, as well as the written characters of any ancient language you can imagine.
    Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/ With hands-on activities, color images, and text, this site explores theories as to why civilizations end. Focuses on the Mayans, the ancient city of Copan, Mesopotamia and more.
    HyperHistory: 3000 Years of World History
    http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html A clickable chart of people and events throughout human history. Take a look!
    Images From History
    http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/noframes.html An archive of photos illustrating artifacts, cave and rock art, and architecture from various ancient cultures and periods.
    Museums of Ancient Inventions
    http://www.smith.edu/hsc/museum/ancient_inventions/hsclist.htm An illustrated archive of the significant human inventions from the ancient world.

    40. NearEast- University Museum Publications
    This volume presents the complex evolutionary history of an ancient town, TepeGawra, over a thousandyear period, fromthe Terminal Ubaid period to the Late
    http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/publications/NearEast.shtml

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    UBLICATIONS H OME ... ITLES
    Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
    Two Lyres from Ur
    During the 1928-29 season at Ur, in the Great Death Pit of the Royal Cemetery, C. Leonard Woolley discovered two spectacular musical instruments: a silver Boat-shaped Lyre and a magnificent lyre with the head of a bull made of gold sheet and a lapis lazuli beard. This book chronicles their history, conservation, and reconservation.
    Cloth 2002 / 0-924171-88-X / 147 pp., 69 ills / $29.95
    Drawing on the Past:
    An Archaeologist's Sketchbook
    Cloth 2002 / 1-931707-27-8 / 104 pp., 100 ills / $19.95
    Early Urban Life in the Land of Anshan Excavations at Tal-e Malyan in the Highlands of Iran
    This book provides summary data on the archaeological excavations of Banesh Period (ca. 3400-2600 bc) levels. Published with the support of the Hagop Kevorkian Fund. Cloth 2003 / 1-931707-45-6 / 300 pp., 183 illus. / $85.00

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