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Ancient Civilizations.

Links to many ancient civilizations.

Ancient Egypt for Students.

"Your job is to compare the Great Pyramid at Giza to the Empire State Building and to the Transamerica Building."--Source.

Ancient Greece for Kids

Links to information concerning ancient Greece.

The Ancient Greeks.

Brief history of Greece.

Anne Frank Online.

"Over one million children under the age of sixteen died in the Holocaust. Anne Frank was one of them."--Source.

Britannia History.

History of England.

The Columbus Navigation Homepage.

"Examining the History, Navigation, and Landfall of Christopher Columbus."--Source.

Diotima

"Materials for the study of women and gender in the Ancient world."--Source.

Discovers Web.

"In this project I try to gather all kinds of information found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration."--Source.

Egyptian Relics in Australia.

Did the Egyptians explore Australia?

European Royal History Web Site.

"We are dedicated to the distribution and publication of articles and materials on Europe's royal families."--Source.

Exploring Ancient World Cultures.

Explore the past from the Ancient Near East, Ancient India, Ancient Egypt, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval Europe.

EyeWitness.

"History through the eyes of those who lived it."--Source.

An Extraordinary Archaeological Find: A Decorated Paleolithic Cave in the Ard�che

Internet History Sourcebooks Project.

"Collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use."--Source.

History Research Online.

"A collection of resources for graduates, undergraduates, teaching assistants, and other researchers "--Source.

Region of France.

"Incorporates several very large galleries that accommodate more than 300 paintings and engravings dating to the Paleolithic era."--Source.

Eye Witness.

"Recounts history through the words of those who lived it, using personal narratives and other first-hand sources to illuminate the past."--Source.

Feudal Life.

An itroduction to the Middle Ages.

Sources for World History.

This site covers the time periods from prehistory through the Renaissance.

Historical Text Archive.

Excellent site about links to history sites from all over the world. Well categorized.

History Channel.

Lot's of information on world history.  It has it's own search engine.

History Guide.

Online resources for historians.

The History Place.

" Whether you are a general history enthusiast; have a special interest in a specific period or topic area; are a student or teacher; expert or novice; young or old, you'll find TheHistoryNet has more to offer than any other history site on the Web." --Source.

The History Net.

"The History Net will inform, educate and entertain you with some of the best writing and research on history available."--Source.

History of the World.

"The World History Chart begins with David and Solomon and ends 3000 years later with Einstein, Picasso, Roosevelt and Churchill. In between, in divisions of 10 years, the major events, empires and invasions, inventions and achievements, rulers and leaders, writers, philosophers and scientists of world history can be reviewed at a single glance !"--Source.

The History of Time.

A history about time.

History Timelines ... The History Beat.

Covers history timelines on the Web.

HyperHistory Online.

"HyperHistory presents 3000 years of world history with a combination of colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps."--Source.

Internet Medieval Sourcebook.

Lot's of information on medieval times.

Mr Donn's Ancient History Page.Mr Donn's Ancient History Page.

"Units, Lesson Plans, Activities & Resources for Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, Africa, Incas, Mayans, Aztecs, Vikings, Celts, Holidays, Map Skills and more, for ancient history teachers and students!"--Source.

Mysterious Places.

Interesting information about mysterious places on earth, like Egypt, Easter Island, Chichen Itza, Ancient Americans, Hidden Canyons, Stonehenge, Mysterious Mali...

The National Archives Learning Curve.

From Great Britain. "Learning Curve exhibitions are based on topics in the History National Curriculum. They provide in-depth information, organised into galleries. Each gallery is an investigation into a theme using primary material, linked to an overall question. Interactive tasks and teacher's notes are included."--Source.

Notable Women Ancestors.

"There have been many famous (and infamous) women throughout history. There have also been thousands of lesser known women whose roles in history have often been overlooked... This Web Page has been designed with ALL of these notable women in mind, offering both historical and genealogical information about them, as well as an occasional amusing anecdote."--Source.

Nova Online: Pyramids.

Visit and learn about pyramids and the pharaohs for whom these tombs were built.

The Roman Empire.

A journey through the time of Augustus, the Pax Romana, the Claudians and the five good emperors to the decline of the Roman Empire.

Secrets of Easter Island.

"This is the story of a team of archaeologists and a 75-person crew who sought to unravel a central mystery of Easter Island: how hundreds of giant stone statues that dominate the island's coast were moved and erected."--Source.

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Information on the Seven Wonders of the World? View these ancient human constructions: the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust.

"An overview of the people and the vents of the Holocaust through texts, documents, photographs, art, and literature."--Source.

Timelines - Alterna Time.

A collection of timelines on the web.

World History: HyperHistory.

"Over 1200 files covering 3000 years of world history."--Source. Offers excellent timelines.

World War I - Trenches on the Web.

Articles, pictures, maps, and original documents about World War I.