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| The
Mysterious Nabateans |
The
Realm of The Mongols
A site dedicated to the philosophical
and spiritual legacy of the Old Mongols, and to the memory of
Chingis Khan. |
| Voyage
en Orient |
Steal
This Book
by Abbie Hoffman |
| Temple
of Artemis |
| Exploring
Ancient World Cultures |
Afrik.com
le portail de l'Afrique et du Maghreb. |
Middle
of Nowhere Web
A Project with Paradoxical Goals. |
Fragments
Cyberculture |
| Journal
of OnLine Behavior |
| Postmodern
Culture |
| Virtual
Communities |
Cyberculture
An electronic forum
for the discussion of the implications of subjectivity and community
in Cyberspace. |
| The
Feng Shui of Virtual Reality |
DiGRA
Digital Games Research Association |
| Deleuze
and Guattari internet resources |
Critical
Art Ensemble
a collective of five artists of
various specialisations dedicated to exploring the intersections
between art, technology, radical politics, and critical theory. |
| Cultural
Survival |
| Warriors
of the Amazon |
| The
European Enlightenment |
The
Galileo Project
a hypertext source of information on the
life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of
his time. |
Jesuits
and the Sciences: 1540-1995
An exhibit of rare scientific works
from the Cudahy Collection of Jesuitica. |
| Ancient
Medicine |
| Albert
Einstein Online |
The
World War I Document Archive
The archive is international in
focus and intends to present in one location primary documents
concerning the Great War. |
| Ancient
Rome: Lacus Curtius, Gazeteer of the Roman World, Roman Atlas |
| Ancient
India |
History
of India
-a passage through time.... |
Sarasvati
Sindhu
(Vedic/Indus) civilization, language
and script. |
| The
Ancient Dynasties |
| The
Laws of Manu, c. 1500 BCE |
| The
Aryans |
| The
Myth of the Aryan Invasion of India |
| The
Aryan Invasion: theories, counter-theories and historical significance
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| People
and Languages in the Pre-Islamic Indus Valley |
| Rise
of Religions and Emergence of the State |
| Chronology-Medieval
India-1000 AD to 1756 AD |
| The
Rise and Fall of the Mughals |
| The
Beginning of the British Raj |
| The
British East India Company and Colonization |
| Struggle
for Independence (1857-1947) |
| Collapse
of the Brahminist Empire in South Asia |
| Mahatma
Gandhi Album |
| The
Historical Text Archive |
| The
Library of Iberian Resources Online |
Renascence
Editions
Online Repository of Works Printed
in English Between the Years 1477 and 1799. |
| ArchNet |
ArcticCircle
Ethnohistory and Ethnographic portraits
of Arctic Cultures. |
Oneida
Indian Nation
The first Native American WWW site. Includes
full text of treaty documents, museum exhibits, and sound samples
from the Oneida Indian Language Project. |
| Human
Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institution |
Scandinavian
Ancestry Tracing Roots to Azerbaijan
by Dr. Thor Heyerdahl.
From: The
Azerbaijan Connection |
The
Maya Ruins Page
Hundreds of great photos of Maya
archaeological sites in Yucatan and Campeche, Mexico, are here,
but there's much more as well. Choose a location on the map, click,
and go there to read the words of early explorers as they first
saw these amazing structures. Then follow the wonderful photo
tours. |
The
Virtual Mummy
Unwrap a mummy with the click of
your mouse. Interactive Quicktime movies allow you to look inside
a mummy's head. - from the University of Hamburg. |
The
Black Sea Odyssey
An interdisciplinary study of trade systems
in the Black Sea over the past 5,000 years and their effects on
local cultures and economies. |
Scrolls
from the Dead Sea
The Ancient Library
of Qumran and Modern Scholarship - an exhibition at the Library
of Congress. |
A
Hiera Mysteria
Site dedicated to the study of the religious
beliefs of the ancient Hellene, with lots of fantastic supporting
materials (timelines, a glossary, suggested reading list, and
more.) |
The
Domesday Book Online
All 13,418 records from the original 1086
survey - plus background information on the book itself and life
at the time. |
History
of Iran
A survey of Iranian history from Aryan migrations
to the modern times. Detailed on pre-Islamic times. |
HistoPortal
- World history Search
World history links organized by century,
country, historical figures, wars, mythology, ancient civilizations,
monuments, legends, and more. |
Quetzalcoatl
The Man, The Myth,
The Legend. |
History
of Brno
From Prehistoric Era to the 13th Century. |
| World
Mountains - True Stories and Mountain Mythology |
| Mythology
in Western Art
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| The
Lodge of Herne:A Place for Pagan Men:Gods Pages
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| The
Iroquois Creation
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Bulfinch's
Mythology
Vols. 1,2 and 3.. |
Golden
Bough On-Line
The name says it all. Now you can access this anthropological
classic on the world wide web. |
The
Internet Sacred Text Archive
A quiet place in cyberspace devoted to religious tolerance and
scholarship. An Open Source for the Human Soul. |
The
Theban Royal Mummy Project
The Theban Royal Mummy Project represents an attempt to bring
archeological data about New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period
royal mummies from the Theban cache tombs together in an easy-to-access,
systematic fashion. Royal and non-royal mummies from The Valley
of the Kings also fall within the scope of this project. |
Duke
Papyrus Archive
The Duke Papyrus Archive provides electronic access to texts about
and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt. The target
audience includes: papyrologists, ancient historians, archaeologists,
biblical scholars, classicists, Coptologists, Egyptologists, students
of literature and religion and all others interested in ancient
Egypt. |
Ancient
world web
The Ultimate Index of All Things Ancient. An amazing site that
includes news flashes on the latest discoveries, and a wide range
of indexed links covering everything from a 3-D reconstruction
of a mummy to a "Yamada Mayan Languages WWW guide. |
SYMBOLS.com
-- the world's largest online encyclopedia of graphic symbols!
It contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups
according to their graphic characteristics. In 1,600 articles
their histories, uses, and meanings are thoroughly discussed.
The signs range from ideograms carved in mammoth teeth by Cro-Magnon
men, to hobo signs and subway graffiti. |
The
Pictish Nation
The world's first web site dedicated to the Picts. On the web
since 1994. Extensive information and resources for Pictish
studies.
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The
Slavonic Antiquity
Sergei V. Rjabchikov, an independent expert, succeeded in studying
the ancient Slavonic cultures. His papers on this topic are published
on this site. |
American
Memory
From the Library of Congress American Memory is a gateway to rich
primary source materials relating to the history and culture of
the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital
items from more than 100 historical collections. |
Abzu
Abzu is a guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed
data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient
Near East via the Internet. |
Anthro
net
Anthropology on the World Wide Web. A research tool for anthropologists,
archaeologists and other social scientists. |
Archaeologica
Your source on the web for daily archaeological news and information.
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Archaeology
in Albania
Albanian Archaeology and Archaeological sites, including Apollonia,
Butrint, Byllis, and Amantia. Information on Illyrian ,Hellenistic
and Roman culture in Albania. |
Teotihuacan
Home Page
A site to provide the expert and the novice useful information.
Introductions, excavation reports, journals, maps, timelines,
and more. |
Balam
- The Mayasite
The Maya culture in Mesoamerica:
script, calendar, architecture, land and a timeline. |
Harappa
Harappa.com is a media spigot
to South Asia's past. The objective is archaeological: literally
in the case of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, metaphorically
in the excavations of early modern media from the Raj period. |
Classic
Archaeology
A photographic archive of the West Anatolia/Aegean civilisations.
There are some stunning pictures here of ancient sites and ruins.
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Mediterranean
Archaeology and Classics Resources
This document collects links to internet resources of interest
to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. |
Phoenicia
These pages are a compilation
and repository of studies about the origin, history, geography,
religion, arts & crafts, trade, industry, climate, mythology,
language, literature, music, politics, wars, archaeology and contribution
to world culture of an ancient Canaanite people of the Middle
East called the Phoenicians. |
EuroPreArt
- European Prehistoric Art
This European Prehistoric Art online database a multi-national
effort to highlight and detail the European Prehistoric art -
with over 800 records, 2700 images, 2800 specific reference titles |
Institute
of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
The University of Memphis
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology home page. |
Musee
Archeologique de Chimtou
The museum and archaeological
site at Chimtou in Tunisia (the ancient name for it was "Simitthu"),
and its Berber origins. |
The
Origins of Angkor Archaeological Project
A multi-disciplinary
research project being undertaken by the University of Otago Department
of Anthropology and the Fine Arts Department of Thailand. The
aim of the project is to assess the seminal aspects of the social,
cultural and technological development in the Mun River valley
of Northeast Thailand. Four sites have been excavated, a Bronze
Age site Ban Lum Khao, and three Iron Age sites, Non Muang Kao
, Noen U-Loke. and Prasat Phimai. In addition, recent excavations
at Phum Snay and Baksei Chamkrong have begun to shed light on
the previously poorly understood prehistory of northern Cambodia. |
Giacobazzi's
Mythology resources
"This site developed out of my desire to provide the students
in my Mythology courses with a jump page to selected useful mythology
resources on the Internet. However, the resources listed here
may also be useful to other students and to visitors with a personal
interest in the study of myth." |
Argos
Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet. |
Mythography
Explore mythology and art
with information about the classic stories of heroes and gods...from
the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, to the legends of the Celts.
Mythography also presents resources and reference materials about
mythology - including recommended books, and lexicons that explain
Greek, Roman, and Celtic terms and words. |
Lilith
A page dedicated to Lilith. |
Norse
mythology
Norse Mythology home page. |
Mithraism
The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras. |
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