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Erik Underwood

The Archaeology of Mesopotamia: Neo-Assyrian Empire I: from Assur to Nimrud - 0 views

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      Powerpoint does not give much information, but has many maps and pictures.
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    Notes taken from a lecture at a university called, Brown University.
Jake Cresswell

Akhenaten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      this info is good. the part where it says the stuff about Amenophis IV, i have encountered that in my books and got confused so is it true. the rest is bout right aswell.
Nathan Kench

NOVA Online/Pyramids/Khufu's Pyramid - 0 views

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    This site is not the best for quantity of information but it has some amazing images and 'walk-throughs.' It also has many physical dimensions of the pyramid.
Nathan Kench

National Geographic: Egypt--Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza - 0 views

  • The largest pyramid ever built, it incorporates about 2.3 million stone blocks, weighing an average of 2.5 to 15 tons each. It is estimated that the workers would have had to set a block every two and a half minutes.
anonymous

eLibrary Results - 0 views

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    There are alot of useful links on this site and a good variation of sources!
Sam Morgan

Solon's Reform - Solon and the Rise of Democracy - 0 views

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    Solon
Steph Copplin

Greece, A History of Ancient Greece, Draco and Solon Laws - 0 views

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    Some information on Draco. Could be helpful.
David Hilton

Well done diigo users! - 18 views

Hello everyone. I hope you're enjoying your holidays. I just want to congratulate those of you who used diigo so well during your research. It's disappointing that some people didn't use it at all...

started by David Hilton on 29 Sep 08 no follow-up yet
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