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Offers homework help for studies on Early Humans, Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, Vikings, Celts, Maoris, Incas and Mayas.
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A list of ancient inventions and who invented them.
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An overview of several civilizations, include the Maya, Vikings, and Mongols.
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Presented by the William Penn Charter School Sixth Grade, this multimedia presentation explores the ancient civilizations of China, Canaan, India, Mesopotamia, Maya and early Africa.
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A simple introduction to the wars and leaders of these great nations.
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Sixth-grade student's projects and reviewed links about the ancient Celts.
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Explore the fall of civilizations in ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about the archeological concepts of interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. Search for clues in activity site.
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Learn about daily life in ancient China, Egypt, Greece, Rome and India. Includes sections on Taoism, tall tales from ancient Egypt, the Olympics, the mysterious Indus Valley, and ancient inventions.
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Directory of web resources from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. Includes links for students and teachers.
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Guide to web resources on ancient Egypt, India, China, Greece, and Rome.
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Includes articles and photos about economics and religion of these two civilizations.
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Collection of links to sites about the ancient world.
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Teaches about Mayan civilization through pictures, text, and games.
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A look at China, Egypt and Rome as they were 2000 years ago. Includes information on art, beliefs, food, history, and inventions of these ancient cultures.
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An online adventure to the Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Africa made possible by the University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery and the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University.
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Presentation regarding the Egyptian mummy believed to be that of Ramesses I. With biography of the pharaoh, history of the mummy, the physical evidence supporting its identification, and its repatriation to Egypt in October, 2003.
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Can you name the seven wonders? Easy and fun. From CNN interactive.
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Learn about early history from around 4,000 B.C. to 500 A.D. in the Middle East, Indus Valley, China, the Americas, Egypt, Greece and Rome. Includes photos of cultural artifacts.
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Dartmouth College provides searchable text, galleries of expandable thumbnail photographs and bibliographies on topics.
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Become an explorer who goes to the Middle-East to gain an understanding of the cultures which exist there.
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Geography, government, agriculture, architecture, music, art, religion, sports, and roles of men, women, and children.
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