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David Hilton

Rome: Republic to Empire - 3 views

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    Usually I avoid adding secondary sources (a good school library can fulfil that function) but the information here looks pretty good and covers topics students usually find interesting.
International School of Central Switzerland

Play Caesar: Travel Ancient Rome with Stanford's Interactive Map | Open Culture - 26 views

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    Scholars of ancient history and IT experts at Stanford University have collaborated to create a novel way to study Ancient Rome. ORBIS, a geospatial network model, allows visitors to experience the strategy behind travel in antiquity. (Find a handy tutorial for using the system on the Web and YouTube). The ORBIS map includes about 750 mostly urban settlements of the Roman period
David Hilton

DL Search Input Page - 0 views

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    This looks like an absolute treasure of a find, however the list does not lead to actual image, only descriptions of artefacts. They say they're still adding to it, perhaps that's why the images aren't up? I guess the pace of change is slower for classicists. Anyway, if they ever add those images this site will be an Ancient History teacher's dream. Fingers crossed.
David Hilton

Cleopatra on the Web - 0 views

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    Large collection of materials (primary sources, etc) on Cleopatra.
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

Forum Romanum - 1 views

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    An excellent site for Roman history.
David Hilton

LacusCurtius * A Gateway to Ancient Rome - 1 views

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    A collection of primary texts on Rome.
David Hilton

LacusCurtius * Greek and Latin Texts - 4 views

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    An excellent collection of English translations of Greek and Latin texts. You'll also find some great biographical information on the authors that students can use to improve their source evaluations (if you teach in a system which requires that - it's massive here in Queensland).
David Hilton

Sacred Texts: The Classics - 1 views

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    A large and comprehensive collection of Graeco-Roman primary texts. Excellent for research into Classical civilisations.
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