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Denis MOOTZ

Ancient Sources - 0 views

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    Texts in translation
David Hilton

Fun with Ancient History - 0 views

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    This is really cute! It's a series of puzzles of historical images, with jigsaw pieces that you move into place while a timer ticks. Might be fun with some junior classes - an engaging (there's the education buzzword!) tool for a rainy day. Also has a 'Dress Up A Historical Figure' section. Sounds interesting.
David Hilton

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    There's not a whole lot here, but seeings as there isn't much I've found on ancient Israel I thought I'd put it in. It has some images of sites and artefacts from the Israel Antiquities Authority, including mosques (surprising, no?) and churches.
David Hilton

Poetry In Translation - A.S. Kline's Free Poetry Archive - Main Site - 0 views

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    Translations of poems from a variety of regions and time periods. Particularly good ancient collection.
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

Index of /txt/ah - 0 views

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    This site isn't very user-friendly (it looks like a page from MS-DOS) but has primary texts relating to ancient Greece, Rome, Persia and Assyria.
David Hilton

SlideShare (share powerpoint presentations online, slideshows, slide shows, download pr... - 0 views

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    Dan put me on to this. We never need create a PowerPoint again. Similar is www.flowofhistory.com by Chris Butler in Illinois. Some great PowerPoints there.
David Hilton

Antique Roman Dishes - Collection - 0 views

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    What an excellent find! Ancient Roman recipes. I couldn't find any containing the infamous garum (fermented fish oil) but there was still some weird stuff. Guess every country has its weird food (kimchi for Koreans, Vegemite for us). Anyway thank God the Europeans discovered the Americas or we'd still be eating this stuff. Yuck.
David Hilton

Flickr: "History & Antiquities (Post 5 - Award 3)" - 0 views

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    This is a flickr group devoted to images of ancient sites, artefacts and churches. They are making an effort to make sure that people correctly tag and date the images so might be useful for you. There are squillions of flickr sites for history images - I won't save them all to the group. If you're looking for images though for your classes, perhaps take a look...
David Hilton

StumbleUpon WebToolbar - Academic Earth - History - 0 views

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    Podcasts of lectures provided by academics at Yale. At the moment they only cover the ancient Greeks, the US Civil War and France after the mid-C19th, however it should grow over time. I think most of these can be subscribed to on iTunes.
David Hilton

Digital Librarian: Classics and Ancient World - 1 views

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    A massive collection of links to primary source sites on the ancient world.
David Hilton

Introduction to Ancient Greek History - Open Yale Courses - 0 views

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    Another course which you can download the lectures from, this time from Yale. How cool!
David Hilton

The Classics Pages: Antony Kamm's 'The Romans': start page - 0 views

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    Most of the information from this site is secondary, however it has some quotes from ancient authors in context and some beautiful images. The site maintains that the images are copyright and should be used only with permission and of course we'll do that. Of course.
David Hilton

RBMS/BSC Latin Place Names File - 0 views

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    Perhaps a useful resource for the study of ancient Rome. Has Latin place names and their modern translations.
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