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  • A Smaller History of Rome, From the Earliest Times To The Establishment Of The Empire(524 clicks)
    Text or audio book
  • Ancient World Mapping Center(479 clicks)
  • Ancient City of Athens(521 clicks)
  • Ancient Classic Texts before 400 B.C.(513 clicks)
  • Ancient Greek History(485 clicks)
    Description (CLCV 205) This is an introductory course in Greek history tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the Bronze Age to the end of the classical period. Students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars. This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
  • Ancient History-BBC(501 clicks)
  • Ancient Mediterranean World(486 clicks)
    podcast course
  • Ancient Music Instuments(504 clicks)
    In English or Dutch. "Musical instruments in Antiquity? Especially the Greek and Roman ones. That is what you will find around here. How did they look like, in which context were these things used and who played with it ? A remarkable search brings us interesting pictures and findings from the Antiquity. This Website came to life thanks to a paper I wrote at the University of Ghent. Now it is online for al those lovers of musical instruments, the Antiquity, Archeology .. "
  • Athena: Authors & Texts(529 clicks)
    Thousands of texts.
  • Athenian Democracy in Transition: Attic Letter-Cutters of 340 to 290 B.C..(518 clicks)
    Scholarly book by Stephen V. Tracy
  • Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles(509 clicks)
    Scholarly book by Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles
  • Cambridge Ancient History (1928)(488 clicks)
    Vol. 1: Egypt and Babylonia
  • Constantine I(677 clicks)
  • Decline and fall of the Roman Empire: why did it collapse?(473 clicks)
    Published 1962 by Heath in Boston .
  • Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche del Mondo Antico(494 clicks)
    The Official web site of the Department of Ancient History of the University of Pisa (Italy): Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Islamic History, Ancient Topography
  • Egypt and Babylonia(499 clicks)
    Cambridge Ancient History
  • Exploring Ancient World Culures(483 clicks)
    From the University of Evansville. Near East | India | Egypt | China | Greece | Rome | Islam | Europe | Conclusions
  • Forum Romanum(507 clicks)
    All things Latin
  • Forum Romanum (2006)(498 clicks)
    Internet Archive movie
  • Greek Dress(537 clicks)
    Greek dress a study of the costumes worn in ancient Greece Published 1908 by J. Murray in London .
  • Greek Historians(522 clicks)
  • Hegemony to Empire: The Development of the Roman Imperium in the East from 148 to 62 b.c.(1153 clicks)
    Scholarly book by Robert Morstein Kallet-Marx
  • Hellenistic History and Culture(782 clicks)
    Scholarly book edited by Peter Green
  • History of Athens(556 clicks)
  • Illustrated History of the Roman Empire(520 clicks)
  • Images of Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the Fifth, Fourth and Third Centuries BCE(495 clicks)
    "a growing collection of images (with some explanatory text) that may be used in studying how the Greeks conceived of their invention and assimilation of their technologies of writing."
  • Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocractic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic(667 clicks)
    Scholarly book by Nathan Rosenstein
  • Internet Ancient History Sourcebook(551 clicks)
    Invaluable. See the sourcebooks for other periods as well.
  • Introduction to Ancient Greek History(488 clicks)
    Donald Kagan, Yale: "This is an introductory course in Greek history tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the Bronze Age to the end of the classical period. Students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars."
  • Julius Caesar(524 clicks)
    Comprehensive biography of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC), his major contemporaries (Brutus, Cicero, Antony, Pompey, Sulla, Gaius Marius), and major campaigns and legislation. Multiple graphics.
  • Labyrinth Latin Bookcase(504 clicks)
    From Georgetown University
  • LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World(753 clicks)
  • Lost Trails(525 clicks)
    Herodotus project
  • Lueven Homepage of Papryus Collections(474 clicks)
  • National Roman Legion Museum(539 clicks)
  • Neolithic Warfare(477 clicks)
    Arther Ferrill says: "How did prehistoric man wage war? Did he fight in organized formations or were his conflicts merely skirmishes of the sort that occur among some modern primitive societies? Was prehistoric man aggressive at all, or did he live in an idyllic, peaceful environment, as some believe? Was organized warfare the creation of civilized man, a fiendish by-product of the emergence of civilization in the Ancient Near East? These and many other questions have often been raised, and some authorities still regard them as open and unresolved, yet archaeological discoveries in the twentieth century have provided many reasonably definitive answers."
  • On Greek Religion and Mythology(493 clicks)
    The Open Court Journal
  • Prehistoric and Ancient Europe(600 clicks)
  • Rom und sein Weltreich(513 clicks)
    In German. Rome.
  • Roma I Barbari(501 clicks)
    Italian, French, or English. Rome and the Barbarians.
  • Roman Army: Bibliography(684 clicks)
  • Roman Empire(532 clicks)
  • Roman Empire(497 clicks)
    History 106B - Spring 2008 - A history of Rome from Augustus to Constantine. The course surveys the struggles between the Roman emperors and the senatorial class, the relationship between civil and military government, the emergence of Christianity, and Roman literature as a reflection of social and intellectual life.
  • Roman Empire In The First Century(566 clicks)
    PBS series
  • Roman Religion(560 clicks)
  • ROMARCH(516 clicks)
    "Web resources on the art and archaeology of early Italy and the Roman world, from the earliest settlements to Late Antiquity."
  • Rome's Imperial Forums(533 clicks)
    Includes Live WebView: your window over Rome
  • Spectacle and Society in Livy’s History(510 clicks)
    Scholarly book by Andrew Feldherr
  • Spectacle Entertainments of Ancient Rome (556 clicks)
    UCLA course
  • Stone Pages:(401 clicks)
    megalithic Europe
  • The Amazing Ancient World(398 clicks)
    Rich site with a variety of materials.
  • The Ancient History Bulletin(333 clicks)
    "The Ancient History Bulletin provides a forum for scholarly discussion in Ancient History and in the ancillary fields of Epigraphy, Papyrology and Numismatics, from the Near East to Late Antiquity."
  • The Ancient Mediterranean(547 clicks)
    El Antiguo Mediterráneo; Pueblos, orígenes y evolución hasta el siglo V de nuestra era....
  • The Illustrated History of the Roman Empire(373 clicks)
    "Leading Web-Resource on Rome"
  • The Internet Classics Archive(306 clicks)
    Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors.
  • The Lascaux Cave(334 clicks)
    Prehistoric. The cave contains some of the earliest known human art work in Europe.
  • The Persecution of the Jews in the Roman Empire(342 clicks)
    Book by Jim Seaver
  • The Roman Army: Bibliography(455 clicks)
    Extensive bibliography on the Roman army with some hyperlinks.
  • The Roman Navy(343 clicks)
    Two papers: The Roman Navy of the First Punic War ; The First and Second Illyrian Wars, and incidental operations
  • VRoma(351 clicks)
    Virtual Rome. "VRoma is first and foremost a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who help to create on-line resources for teaching Latin and ancient Roman culture and who use these resources in their courses."