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Learning Ancient History for Free | Open Culture - 0 views

International School of Central Switzerland

BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Mesopotamia - 0 views

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    "By 3,000 BC, the Mesopotamians had already invented the wheel, developed writing, and created the world's first cities and monumental architecture. Find out more about the many aspects of Mesopotamia's rich legacy."
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    "By 3,000 BC, the Mesopotamians had already invented the wheel, developed writing, and created the world's first cities and monumental architecture. Find out more about the many aspects of Mesopotamia's rich legacy."
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Reading Like A Historian | Stanford History Education Group - 0 views

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    "The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features sets of primary documents designed for groups of students with diverse reading skills and abilities."
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Mummy teeth show drought plagued ancient Egyptian civilization - 0 views

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    "Thousands of years after their owners' mouths stopped moving forever, the teeth of Egyptian mummies are telling scientists details about their civilization. After analyzing the oxygen isotope levels in teeth recovered from the mummies, researchers at the Université de Lyon in France were able to determine that the ancient Egyptians endured an extensive period of drought."
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300-Year Drought Was Downfall of Ancient Greece - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    "A 300-year drought may have caused the demise of several Mediterranean cultures, including ancient Greece, new research suggests. A sharp drop in rainfall may have led to the collapse of several eastern Mediterranean civilizations, including ancient Greece, around 3,200 years ago. The resulting famine and conflict may help explain why the entire Hittite culture, chariot-riding people who ruled most of the region of Anatolia, vanished from the planet, according to a study published today (Aug. 14) in the journal PLOS ONE."
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Babylonian Religion and Mythology: Chapter I - The Gods Of Babylon - Wisdom Library - 0 views

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    "Babylonian Religion and Mythology"
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Author Says a Whole Culture-Not a Single 'Homer'-Wrote 'Iliad,' 'Odyssey' - 0 views

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    "Adam Nicolson suggests that Homer be thought of not as a person but as a tradition and that the works attributed to him go back a thousand years earlier than generally believed."
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Under Mexico City - Archaeology Magazine - 0 views

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    "He then invited Cortés to climb the Templo Mayor to get a better view. Within two years of that moment, Moctezuma's great city was gone. Only now are archaeologists learning how much of it actually survived and is sitting beneath the paving stones and buildings that make up Mexico City today."
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