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Ron Peck

Roman Numerals - 9 views

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    Good description of the Roman Number system with converter
Keith Dennison

Gladiator Motion Picture - 7 views

Does anyone use Gladiator in their classes during a unit on the Roman Empire? If you do, can you share any ideas? I am looking to connect my students' interest in the film with an educationally s...

gladiator Rome Roman Empire pop culture

started by Keith Dennison on 08 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Tony Searl

YouTube - The Dark Ages - Part 10 - The Crusades - 7 views

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    At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, power, and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome...
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
Ben Pope

Open Archive > Home - 0 views

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    British archaeological reports archived and searchable by name or map location.
David Hilton

Flickr: Wessex Archaeology's Photostream - 0 views

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    This photostream from flickr is maintained by Wessex Archaeology in Britain. It contains images of their excavations and the artefacts they've recovered. Useful for investigations of pre-modern Britain, I would imagine.
David Hilton

Wessex Archaeology - 0 views

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    This site is quite specialised but if you're doing research or looking for resources on archaeology in prehistoric, ancient or medieval Britain then this is the place for you. Lots of neat images - they have a link to their photostream on flickr.
David Hilton

Flickr: mharrsch's Photostream - 0 views

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    Thanks Mary for these excellent images. They'll be extremely useful when I'm putting together resources for my Roman history classes.
David Hilton

Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents - 0 views

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    The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, run out of Oxford. Seems to have an eclectic assortment of images of primary sources and translations from many Classical and early Medieval civilisations.
David Hilton

Translations of Classical Authors, U. of Saskatchewan - 0 views

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    Site is maintained by a prof at the University of Saskatchewan and contains some selections from Graeco-Roman writers. Focus on Classical Athens and Augustan Rome.
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