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Active History - Games, quizzes, online revision, lessons and worksheets for the histor... - 0 views

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    Richard posted a link to Active History. It's an English site and costs about $80 for annual membership, but it's good value if only for the huge variety of activities for year 12 Modern History students(alas, no Ancient History!) and a bit of historiography for Exrension History. There is a lot of free stuff to whet your appetite. Games such as Fling the Teacher are great for some fun revision.
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Ancient Egypt - Menu page - 11 views

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    This is a nice site when discussing Ancient Egypt with students. Used it with my world history students.
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EyeWitness to History - history through the eyes of those who lived it - 1 views

  • Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present.
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BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Mummy Maker - 8 views

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    Interactive site from BBC on mummy making during Egyptian times.

Pompeii Exhibition Melbourne - 7 views

started by John Tognolini on 23 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
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The History Faculty - Home - 1 views

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    The History Faculty offers FREE video & audio lectures by leading UK historians. Please register for access to all our materials. There's no catch. We will not use your details for any commercial purpose.
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BBC - History - Virtual tours - 11 views

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    Virtual tours composed of items from Ancient History, World Wars, and other events.
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Melbourne Museum: Investigating Pompeii - 0 views

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    Two education kits have been designed to support senior secondary student engagement in the exhibition A Day in Pompeii. VCE Classical Societies and Cultures for Victoria, and HSC Ancient History for NSW students.
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Rome Reborn - 10 views

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    Rome Reborn is an international initiative whose goal is the creation of 3D digital models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome from the first settlement in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1000 B.C.) to the depopulation of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550).
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HITTITE DEAF MEN IN THE 13th CENTURY BC: introductory notes with annotated bibliography... - 0 views

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    The article introduces bibliographical evidence on deaf men working in palaces and temples of the Hittite Kingdom in Anatolia (now Turkey) during the 13th century BC, with further notes on signing and deaf people's activities in the ancient and medieval Middle East. With some additions and revision September 2009. Internet publication URLs: www.independentliving.org/docs7/miles200809.html and www.independentliving.org/files/miles200809.pdf.
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Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome - 0 views

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    it seems to have a little bit of everything, but focusing on war and primary sources
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