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David Hilton

Foreigners in Early Medieval Europe - 0 views

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    This is an interesting site which has a map of archaeological sites from medieval Europe and you can browse them to look at the acculturation of the Germanic invaders/immigrants at the end of Ancient period. Will be useful for student research.
David Hilton

Historic Cities: Maps & Documents - 1 views

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    This site has some wicked medieval and early modern maps of Europe, Asia and Africa. There are also primary sources and other images.
David Hilton

IAM Map Index - 0 views

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    A collection of Euro-centric, high-quality maps you can view in your browser or download. Good for Britain, France, Africa, the Mediterranean and Spain.
Eric Beckman

Who built Great Zimbabwe? And why? - Breeanna Elliott | TED-Ed - 1 views

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    Short video on Great Zimbabwe, its connection Indian Ocean trade, and racist theorizing about its origins
David Hilton

TimeMaps Atlas of World History - 1 views

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    An excellent site for maps of civilisations of all time periods and regions. Easily usable - great for student research or developing classroom resources. Just save the images and Bob's your uncle!
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    Just checked this site out for Medieval History maps. The site is only in Beta phase at the moment and only covers up to the end of Ancient History. i.e. 500AD
David Hilton

The Online Medieval & Classical Library - 1 views

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    Another one of those excellent open-source primary source websites. Not as good as the History Sourcebooks, but useful nonetheless.
David Hilton

History Guide NG - 0 views

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    Got sick of looking at this site in my tabs. I'll go back and add them individually. One day. There are nearly 2000 sites there related to medieval history. Guess someone had no life...
David Hilton

Houghton Library MSS Widener - Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library - Harva... - 3 views

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    Links to pages with images of manuscripts in the respective language.
David Hilton

EyeWitness to History - history through the eyes of those who lived it - 3 views

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    Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it, presented by Ibis Communications, Inc. a digital publisher of educational programming.
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    This site has pages on historical topics containing secondary and primary source information. It's probably more suitable for junior classes than senior research, although it does have excerpts from contemporaneous texts.
David Hilton

Paul Halsall/Fordham University: Internet History Sourcebooks Project - 10 views

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    Has links to different sections of the excellent Sourcebooks project run by Paul Halsall at Fordham.
David Hilton

resourcesforhistoryteachers - home - 5 views

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    An excellent reference point for teachers and students of History. The resources and sources are organised around grade levels (based on the Massachusetts curriculum) and contain primary sources as well as historical descriptions. Worth joining up!
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    A useful resource for history teachers to find multimedia tools.
David Hilton

ECAI Cultural Atlas Browser - 0 views

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    Contains historical sources and images as well as geographic and anthropologic information on all the regions of the world. The search function is tailored more for someone interested in anthropology, however the results contain many historical sources.
David Hilton

Yale University Library - The Map Collection / Online Maps - 1 views

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    A collection of online maps provided by Yale University Library. It seems it might require a plug-in to view them. It seems they are in the process of digitising even further so the collection should grow.
David Hilton

History - 0 views

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    This seems to update with interesting topics that students might find relevant for research or for classroom activities. I use Bloglines to subscribe to the feeds on sites like this (Google Reader is also good) and that way I only have to go to one site to keep up to date.
David Hilton

HistoryWorld - 0 views

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    This is largely a secondary sources (which I usually avoid - largely because I figure you've all already got enough of these in the classroom and library so primary sources are more valuable) however the information looked pretty good and it is easy-access for students. That's always a good thing. It has some timelines too.
David Hilton

World History Archives - 0 views

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    Thanks Kristine for finding this site. I've seen it pop up in other groups and blogs since so it was an excellent find. I'm just adding the main page so we can find a wide range of topics from it later.
David Hilton

History - SnagFilms - 0 views

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    A site with over 200 free documentaries on the topic of history. Sorry for the vague tags on sites like this, but the collection is so eclectic that it's hard to be thorough. Searching for region and time period should yield results when you're looking later.
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