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  1. Water Technology in the Middle Ages: Cities, Monasteries, and Waterworks after the Roman Empire (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Roberta J. Magnusson, 2001-12-04

41. Educational Resources - History 214 Web Sites
general World History resources. Hyper History Online Subjects include Theroman empire, roman Technology, Religion in Rome and Education in Rome.
http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/cycles45/history/hist214/hist214.htm
Updated on: Friday, August 19, 2005 ctruesdale@qesnrecit.qc.ca General History 214
Annotated Links by Module for General History 214
The general history program aims to develop in the students a sense of belonging to a broad human community and to open them up to past societies, from prehistory to the present day. It aims to provide the students with the concepts and skills required for the study of societies and to familiarize them with the historical method. The program helps students place themselves in the context of the history of Western civilization and makes them aware of the variety of material, social, and cultural conditions that affect social change. The students are encouraged to be open to values different from their own. Are you taking or teaching the History 214 course in French? You might want to consult the following links to find resources in French.

42. Ancient Rome: Our Projects & Resources
It includes weaponry, tactics, and general history, as well as teacher resources . The roman empire was often the prey of powerseeking generals and the
http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/rome/eg_rome_intro.html
Grade 6 Projects Ancient History Menu Ancient Rome Project
Ms Hos-McGrane's Grade 6
Social Studies Class Welcome to our Ancient Rome
Project Pages
Scene from The Triumph of Titus
a Roman relief from the Arch of Titus [Main Menu] [Amsterdam Projects]
[Other Schools]
... [Rome Resources]
    Amsterdam Student Projects Ancient Rome Project 1
    by Akiko G. Kayoko S. and Seung Yeob L.
    Projects on Ancient Rome from Other Schools
    Secondary Projects on Ancient Rome: History and Thought of Western Man
    Rich East High School, Park Forest, IL These webpages were the final project for a high school course on the History and Thought of Western Man . In 1997/98 grade 10 and 11 students were required to prepare an informative research paper, at least four pages in length using a minimum of seven sources, two external links and four original color graphics. Rome and Latin
    Olivier Van Damme, Belgium Student project by Olivier Van Damme from Belgium. The site offers information in both Dutch and English. There are beautiful images and online quizzes about the Roman army the Roman legions and the spread of the empire.

43. WWW Resources
general roman (753 BC400 AD) WWW resources. Rome Republic and empire (InternetAncient History Sourcebook) An impressive collection of related source
http://www.culturalresources.com/WWW.html

The Contextual Guide and Internet Index to Western Civilization
WWW Resources
(This page is from the Culture 4.0 program all WWW links are functional.)
By Discipline
General Archeology Architecture Art ... Science
By Period
Greece Rome Medieval
Renaissance
... 20th Century
Miscellaneous
Internet Technical Information and Software Downloading Sites
The internet is a vast and rapidly-expanding resource and in our collective surfing of the past several years, we have been continually amazed at the variety and quality of the sites we have visited. Culture 4.0 contains more than 25,000 links to the World Wide Web ( WWW ) adding a new dimension to the program which we know our users will appreciate (see The Computer as a Cultural Literacy Station ). Some of the key sites are listed below by discipline and period. We should state the obvious, that the WWW links in our program are by no means presumed to be definitive. On the contrary, we are continually adding new sites to Culture and would greatly appreciate information regarding sites that we have missed (please forward site info to us at Culture Additionally, while we have checked the accuracy of our

44. Historical Maps Overview
WWW general resources for Historical Maps. Link Lists The roman empire atthe Death of Augustus, 13 AD Available on Culture 4.0 CDROM.
http://www.culturalresources.com/Maps.html

The Contextual Guide and Internet Index to Western Civilization
Culture 4.0 Historical Maps
Historical Maps Overview
(This page is from the Culture 4.0 program all of the WWW links to maps on the
internet are functional but only 21 of the 159 internal maps are active on this website.)
Intro Sources
Maps Grouped by Period
Biblical Greece Rome
Medieval
... 20th Century
Maps Grouped Geographically
The Americas Asia Baltic Lands England/Britain ... Spain
Introduction
This document lists all historical maps either (1) directly accessed from the Culture 4.0 CD-ROM (159 internal images stored as JPG files), or (2) or externally accessed at WWW
Sources for Culture 4.0 Historical Maps (internal images)
  • The Century Atlas of the World , prepared under the Superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith, A.M., Managing Editor of the Century Dictionary, Editor of the Century Cyclopedia of Names, Fellow of the American Geographic Society, Etc. Published by The Century Co., New York, 1900.
  • Atlas to the Historical Geography of Europe, by Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L., LL.D., formerly Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford. Third Edition. Edited by J.B. Bury, M.A., D.Litt., LL,D., Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge. Longmans, Green, and Co., 39 Paternoster Row, London, New York and Bombay, 1903.
  • Philips' New Historical Atlas for Students
  • WWW General Resources for Historical Maps

45. Roman Resources
general Websites. Ancient Rome find out why Rome wasn t built in a day! roman empire - contains good, basic material on life in the roman empire,
http://my.execpc.com/~jjstoltz/Roman.html
Ancient Rome Resources Page
Librarian's Resources
Reference Tools Librariana Cool Stuff for Kids ... Home
General Websites Ancient Rome - find out why Rome wasn't built in a day! Explore its Colosseum, Forums, and the Circus Maximus, as well as the city of Pompeii. Roman Empire - contains good, basic material on life in the Roman Empire, including descriptions of the architecture, politics, clothes, and entertainment. Roman History - learn about Rome's education, army, religion, and much more! There's even an interactive quiz where you can test your knowledge. From BBC Education. Who were the Romans? - have fun learning about ancient Romans, especially their history in Britain. Check out the tutorial written by schoolkids, some quick and quirky facts, a quiz, and more! Timeline : Ancient Rome - designed to introduce students in grades 3-5 to the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.
Life in Ancient Rome Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations - all about daily life in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and China. Contains original stories and games, as well as homework help galore. Roman Ball Games - description of the popular ancient Roman ball playing games similar to handball, but played by several players around two concentric circles.

46. Medieval Resources Online
See the Medieval sections in sites among my general Art resources. NorthwesternEurope from the Late roman empire to the advent of the Norman empire.
http://ccsun7.sogang.ac.kr/~anthony/Medieval.htm
This page contains: General (textual) Manuscripts Visual Arts Buildings ... Specialized Links : European There is a separate page for Chaucer-related links
Last update: May 16, 2005
Medieval Resources Online
General Medieval Resources, mostly textual It is perhaps wise to start with WEMSK What Every Medievalist Should Know ) a set of lists of bibliographical resources arranged by major topic, designed explicitly "for the beginning-to-semi-advanced graduate student to get you started, and to allow you to work up in a new field" which Professor James Marchand (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) is continuing to work on. Essential for every aspect of medieval culture NetSERF : The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources Medieval and Renaissance Web previously maintained by Thomas Izbicki is designed to provide access to scholarly resources in all aspects of the Western Middle Ages and the Renaissance. If you want very full lists of what is available in Medieval Studies (all aspects, all areas, all regions) you should visit MELITON (Medieval Literary Studies Online) made by Dr. Roman Mazurkiewicz Krakow, Poland. The only inconvenience is that comments are in Polish. (Use MS Explorer)

47. Resources
general resources. The History Channel s Web Site on the roman empire Professor MacManus Rome Republic to empire Page Romarch roman Art and
http://abacus.bates.edu/~mimber/Rciv/rciv.resources.htm
Roman Civilization
CMS 206/History 206
Resources
The Roman Wall
readings linked A Roman History Timeline Time Line for Roman History after 1AD. Victori - The Roman Military A web bibliography on the Roman Army ... some bibliography on the wall images
The Roman Forum
readings linked The Roman Forum virtual tour " of the Roman Forum. Imperial fora The Roman Forum Through the Ages off line images
The Roman House
readings linked Horace's Villa some bibliography images
Roman Baths
readings linked some bibliography images
The Roman Temple
readings linked off line images
The Roman Villa
readings linked some bibliography images
General Resources
Sites collecting links to web resources on Rome

48. Classics At Princeton: Websites
Covers all of the regions of the roman empire. The general resources linkleads to a Classics site with many offerings, as well as to the
http://www.princeton.edu/~rlindau/classweb.htm
Web Resources in Classics: Princeton and Beyond

49. 7th Grade
Summary Contains lesson materials about the roman empire, and roman culture, general resources. Teaching About World Cultures Focus on Developing
http://www.sbcss.k12.ca.us/educators/hist_ss/library/grade7.htm

history/social science home
california history-social science standards parent's edition general resources kindergarten ... economics History - Social Science Updates
Resource Library Grade 7
World History and Geography:
Medieval and Early Modern Times
Roman Empire
H/SS Standard 7.1 Civilizations of Islam
H/SS Standard 7.2 China
H/SS Standard 7.3 Ghana and Mali
H/SS Standard 7.4 Medieval Japan
H/SS Standard 7.5 Medieval Europe
H/SS Standard 7.6 Mesoamerican and Andean Civilizations H/SS Standard 7.7 Renaissance H/SS Standard 7.8 Political and Economic Change in the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries H/SS Standard 7.11 General Resources Roman Empire H/SS Standard 7.1
  • Ancient Rome 509 B.C.- 476 A.D.: An Institute for Sixth Grade Teachers Compiled by Margaret Hill and Janice Hamner: 1992. Summary: Contains lesson materials about the Roman Empire, and Roman culture, as well as presenters' handouts from the Institute, maps, and overhead projection masters.
  • City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction David Macaulay. Houghton Mifflin: 1974.

50. Construction Articles - Construction Resources - General Contractor Bob Moore Co
You are here general Contractor.com Construction resources While thegeneral idea behind tiltup construction has been around since the roman empire,
http://www.generalcontractor.com/resources/articles/

Home
Company Projects Resources ... Site Map You are here: General Contractor.com Construction Resources
Construction Articles - Bob Moore Construction, Inc.
Over time, we will add articles regarding various general contractor-related subjects to this page. Please check back often for the latest information!
The Association of General Contractors (AGC) and QUOIN:
The following series of articles provides an in-depth look at the AGC and its North/East Texas chapter, QUOIN. What is the Association of General Contractors? - A brief history of the National AGC and the local chapters in Dallas and Fort Worth. Local AGC Chapters Merge into QUOIN - In 1987 there were separate AGC chapters in East Texas, Dallas and Fort Worth. By 2001 the three groups had merged into one chapter, named QUOIN. Where did the name 'QUOIN' come from? What exactly is a QUOIN? Today's QUOIN and AGC - QUOIN has come a long way from the local group that resolved labor issues in the community. QUOIN is currently very active in the areas of government coordination, OSHA and environmental regulatory compliance and training and education. Bob Moore Construction and QUOIN - Bob Moore Construction is an active member of QUOIN and AGC, serving on boards, supporting fund-raising activities and sponsoring the annual Region V Student Design/Build Competition.

51. Women In The Ancient And Medieval Worlds
general resources Syllabus Women in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds Main Page Women, The roman empire, and Early Christianity a set of links
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/women/romewom.html
Prehistoric and Bronze Age Images of Women Women in ancient Mesopotamia Women in ancient Egypt Women of the ancient Hebrews ... Contact the author
Women in the Roman World Feminae Romanum: The Women of Ancient Rome a wonderful site, with excellent textual accounts and some very nice images. ORB guide to late Antiquity there are some good bibliographies on women here Women, The Roman Empire, and Early Christianity a set of links Women in Roman Britain from the BBC Life in Roman Times a wonderful site from PBS with a chapter on women Above: Bust of Nefertiti from the Berlin Museum Below: Bust of Cleopatra

52. Women In The Ancient And Medieval Worlds
Women in the roman empire Women in Byzantium general resources. Diotimaextensive array of articles, images, readings, syllabi and other resources.
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/women/gensource.html
Prehistoric and Bronze Age Images of Women Women in ancient Mesopotamia Women in ancient Egypt Women of the ancient Hebrews ... Contact the author
General Resources Diotima extensive array of articles, images, readings, syllabi and other resources. Most important site on the web for the study of women and gender in the ancient world. Other Women's Voices very well-done collection of women's writings from various cultures Folklore and Mythology tales from around the world grouped according to theme. Many relate to women's studies. The Internet Women's Sourcebook wonderful collection of links to primary souces on the web Women Writers Project at Brown University . Well-known and truly excellent project whose texts are, unfortunately, accessible only through site license. A Celebration of Women Writers super resource whose texts are easily accessible (I though that was the purpose of the web, wasn't it?) Thanks, University of Pennsylvania! Above: Bust of Nefertiti from the Berlin Museum Below: Bust of Cleopatra

53. UW-Milwaukee: Certificate Program In Ancient Mediterranean Studies - Links
A general guide to web resources on the classical world. Online encyclopediaon the rulers of the roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CAMS/links.html
Home Faculty Courses Offered Description ... Contact
The Ancient Mediterranean World on the Web
General Resources
Ancient History

Classical Mythology

Ancient Languages: General
...
Professional Societies
General Resources
A Survey of Digital Resources on the Classical World
A general guide to web resources on the classical world. Descriptions of the websites are written in Italian, but links to many useful sites composed in English are easy to find in the indices.
http://www.rassegna.unibo.it/indexeng.html
The Perseus Digital Library
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
The Stoa Consortium
http://www.stoa.org/
The Great Books
English translations of major works from the ancient world
http://www.anova.org/
Tables of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists (TOCS-IN) Provides the tables of contents of a selection of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. Where possible, links are given with articles of which the full text or an abstract is available online (about 15%). http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/amphoras/tocs.html

54. Favorite Resources For Catholic Homeschoolers - General History Resources
general History resources The Holy roman empire after the Peace of Westphalia1648; Europe in 1721; Native America; Revolutions in the Atlantic World
http://www.love2learn.net/history/histreso.htm
Favorite Resources for Catholic Homeschoolers
and others who "love to learn".
Please support our advertisers who make this site possible.
General History Resources
Catholic World History Timeline and Guide by Marcia Neill
2000, Marcia Neill, 291 pages, softcover (spiral), Catholic
The front of the book includes some rather extensive lists of recommended Catholic history texts, supplemental history reading and recommended websites.
The package is rather expensive, but many families are finding that, because it is a resource for the whole family that the investment was a worthwhile one. Personally, I very seldom purchase items in this price range (approximately $100). I have to admit that, in addition to using the images for our family's timeline (although we didn't do it exactly the way recommended in the book) I find myself using the reference timeline portion of the book very frequently. It's definitely not a book that will just get left on the shelf!
Reviewed by Alicia Van Hecke
Available from Resource Connections to History Great Moments in Catholic History by Rev. Edward Lodge Curran

55. World Studies
The PBS roman empire Page. Judaism and Early Christianity quotations andlinks to other general resources about the culmination of the 17th century
http://schools.shorelineschools.org/shorewood/Academics/ss/ws10/default.html
World Studies Shorewood High School Course Description and Expectations Selected Internet Resources: Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Judaism and Early Christianity ... 20th c. Middle East Ancient Egypt Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology at the University of Memphis. Photographic Archives of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia at the University of Chicago. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The British Museum's Ancient Egypt Site. KEMET , the A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt. Good for images, but very little text on-line. Ancient Greece Ancient Greek World online museum of images at University of Pennsylvania. National Archaeological Museum of Athens contains many online images of their collection. PBS Ancient Greece Page . Choose the "Site Index" link on the left hand margin. Be sure to scroll down to the "background pages" section. Classics Archive at MIT. Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works, all in English translation. Also has a search engine to make your hunting easier. Diotima - Materials for the study of women and gender in the Ancient World.

56. GUIDE TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
This is rather a ragbag of general resources, plus others that did not fit into Europe from the Late roman empire to the advent of the Norman empire.
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/kevin.greene/wintro3/further.htm
Note: this is part of an electronic companion that supplements Kevin Greene's book Archaeology: an introduction (1995); click on the title to start from the home page.
SOME ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
This is rather a rag-bag of general resources, plus others that did not fit into my book's 'electronic companion'. I have not checked all of them recently, nor have I contacted the site-owners to tell them that they are linked to this page. If it is useful, fine; otherwise I suggest that you look at the most general resources (such as ArchNet and ARGE, which are listed below) and place book-marks in your browser. Please report problems or errors to kevin.greene@ncl.ac.uk
Searching for information
Below you will find Links2Go Key Resource, which will take you to a classified list of relevant web-sites, and my favourite search engine (Google). It works best with 1-3 keywords (e.g. archaeology radiocarbon calibration - no punctuation needed). Microsoft Encarta allows you to search the well-known encyclopedia on-line (try 'Archaeology' on its own to see what is available).
Links Go Key Resource
Archaeology Topic in Encarta Concise Encyclopedia
  • If you wish to find a simple starting point in the form of an article with critical comments, try the

57. Bookmarks For Peter Richardson
UofT organizations books and journals general resources DIRDeImperatoribus romanis roman History roman roman empire Imperator Basileus De
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~prchrdsn/links2.htm
Peter Richardson's Links Some useful links for those interested in archeology, architecture and religion in the Mediterranean world These links merely reflect my own interests and are, no doubt, only a small portion of those available organizations books and journals general resources archaeology ... coins
U of T
Home page University of Toronto Home Search University of Toronto Library Catalogue Writing Academic Essays in Religion ...
index
organizations
Society of Biblical Literature (Canadian Society of Biblical Studies) TELA: Scholars Press WWW Site Ontario Heritage Foundation PEO Home Page (Professional Engineers of Ontario) Ontario Association of Architects AAR Syllabi Project: Introduction (American Academy of Religion) ASOR (American Society for Oriental Research) J. Paul Getty Museum
index
THE JERUSALEM POST DAILY INTERNET EDITION Welcome to TIME.com ...
index
general resources
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology FORVM ANTIQVVM: Near Eastern and Biblical Studies Homepage of Annette Yoshiko Reed ArabNet - The Resource for the Arab World in the Middle East and North Africa ...
index
archeology
The WWWorld of Archaeology http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/ROMARCH.html

58. Bookmarks For Peter Richardson
general resources. ROMARCH roman art and archaeology ROMARCHArmenia,Mesopotamia, Syria, World History Augustus And The Early roman empire
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~prchrdsn/bookmarkjan99.htm
bookmarks Peter Richardson Home Archaeology and Architecture Professor and Lecturer Research and Writing Some useful links for those interested in archeology, architecture and religion in the Mediterranean world books and journals general resources archaeology architecture ... photos
U of T
Home page University of Toronto Home Search University of Toronto Library Catalogue University College, University of Toronto ...
to bookmark index
general resources
ROMARCH: Roman art and archaeology Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology FORVM ANTIQVVM: Near Eastern and Biblical Studies Homepage of Annette Yoshiko Reed ...
to bookmark index
archaeology
ROMARCH: Roman art and archaeology The WWWorld of Archaeology http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/ROMARCH.html Internet Archaeology Home Page ...
to bookmark index
architecture
Welcome to "FOCUS on the World" Online Magazine . . . RomanSites Home Page Hellenistic and Roman Architecture, CA/HA 436: Bibliography archINFORM ...
to bookmark index
roman history
Ancient World: WWW Sites The Ancient World Web: Main Index RomanSites - Gateway to 1,674 Websites on Ancient Rome

59. Bible History Links - Weapons : General
http//www.simonides.org/links/topics/empires/romanempire.html Voice of theShuttle - Classics general CLASSICS resources. Weapons Warfare.
http://www.bible-history.com/links.php?cat=29&sub=91&cat_name=Weapons & Warfare&

60. UCLA Library | E-resources | General And Multidisciplinary E-resources By Type |
Return to general/Multidisciplinary resources Return to Maps of the romanempire Lists several websites that cover the roman empire from its beginning
http://www2.library.ucla.edu/search/1576.cfm?su=86&ty=37

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