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Ancient Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations
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Description
Maps of Rome, Greece, and Egypt available in many formats, including blank
People, mythology, daily life, death and burial, writing, and archaeology information
Analyzes the collapse of four world civilizations
Vikings, Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Anglo-Saxons, and prehistoric Britons.
From the PBS NOVA series
Images of ancient art from Anatolia, Assyria, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Syria.
Images from its Greek and Roman, Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern, and Africa, Oceania, and the Americas collections.

Treasures of Tutankhamen, the Bronze Age of China, Pompeii, Ice Age Art
World Civilizations Washington State University
To begin, click on "Contents" then look for "World Civilizations Resources." (college level materials)
Images from the history of world art and archaeology
British Museum's Ancient Egypt
Egyptian life, gods and goddesses, mummies, pharaohs, pyramids
Canadian Museum of Culture
Egyptian culture, geography, architecture, government, religion, and sciences
Egyptian Government
The pyramids, the Sphinx, and Tutankhamen
Diagrams and photographs of the pharaoh's mummy
PBS' Nova site
Site plans, cross-sections, and let users virtually explore Egyptian pyramids' architecture
Carnegie Museum of Natural History--Egyptian society, its technology, its social system, and its beliefs

UPenn's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology--Topics include daily life, religion and death, and economy
A digital library of primary and secondary source materials for study of ancient Greece and Rome
A Webquest related to “The Odyssey”
PBS site includes a timeline, video clips and interactive features
Virtual tours of Athens, Delphi, Sparta, Troy, and many other places, and includes links to Perseus materials for more information
A photo archive of this Greek city's archaeological and architectural remains
Features many photographs of ancient Greek buildings and sculptures