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Nate Merrill

Ancient Greece - 10 views

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    History, mythology, art, war, culture, society, and architecture.
David Hilton

Flickr: ANCIENT GREECE ! GRECE ANTIQUE ! - 1 views

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    Sorry to binge on flickr, but this one was too good for an ancient history teacher to ignore. Over 2000 images of sites and artefacts from ancient Greece. Very cool.
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

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens - 1 views

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    Has a multitude of images of artworks and architecture from ancient Greece, mainly focussing on Classical Athens but also some other stuff as well.
David Hilton

The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean - 8 views

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    Excellent site for Bronze Age Greece.
David Hilton

Ancient Greece - 1 views

Christy Hanna

British Museum - Room 18: Greece: Parthenon - 10 views

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    a video celebrating the sculpture from the ancient Acropolis temple in Athens; fascinating video!!!
David Hilton

Internet History of Science Sourcebook - 1 views

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    A very interesting arrangement - a Science Sourcebook which goes back to ancient Egypt & Greece and includes China & India. How Enlightened!
Kay Cunningham

BBC - History: Ancient History in-depth - 3 views

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    Sections on Egypt, Greece, British prehistory, Rome, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, Ancient India, from the BBC. Includes essays, images, etc.
kellieherbert

Festival of Hera - 0 views

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    UPenn Museum article on the festival of Hera and women's roles in it.
Christy Hanna

Stoics, cynics and the meaning of life - 9 views

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    This is a great site which features Greek philosophies- stoicism, cyncism, skepticism. They give good descriptions; easy to understand for most people. Also traces how some English words are from Greek.
Ed Webb

BBC News - Argentina's Dirty War lessons for the world - 3 views

  • "We have had quite a bit of stability even in the worst-case scenarios, hyperinflation, default and a complete melt-down of the banking system in 2001. "Greece is a playground compared to what happened in Argentina."
  • "There are many countries where impunity reigns and I would say the most disappointing - obviously on a different scale - is the United States where the torture that has happened during the war on terror is not being investigated by political decisions not to investigate it." "In the US there are civil society groups that pursue justice very valiantly but in terms of public opinion there is still this idea that these are people we don't care about, names we can't pronounce." He added: "There is generally an attitude that if torture keeps us safe then we don't really care about it.
  • "Argentina has moved on, is moving on and in fact is moving on thanks to the trials not in spite of them. It is moving on to more respect for freedom of expression, freedom of association."
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