Classics And Ancient History Find It CLASSICS AND ancient history. Save time in the library FIND IT Fast! http//www.library.yale.edu/neareast/. The Internet Classics archive page http://www.library.uq.edu.au/ssah/findits/cahfind.html
Extractions: Save time in the library - FIND IT Fast! n Getting started What's it all about? Cambridge ancient history Civilization of the ancient Mediterranean Oxford classical dictionary Chronology of the ancient world Oxford companion to classical literature ... Dictionary of classical mythology n Books Start with a book Books are a good starting point. Use the Word search in the library's catalogue. You can search on words like papyrology You can browse the catalogue, or browse the shelves at the following call numbers ~ n Journals Current information on your topic For more recent information, journal articles are often the best sources. Looking through journals in the hope of finding something relevant is time-consuming. It is better to use the databases or printed indexes to find journal articles on your topic.
Homework Helper - Ancient History McAllen Memorial Library Look for the BUNNY! ancient history in General ancient Europe An online text A very organized presentation on ancient Greece and Rome. com/ ancient% 20Ships/ aTableofContents. http// carlos. emory. edu/ ODYSSEY/ neareast/ homepg. html. Egyptians http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/ancient.htm
ODYSSEY/NearEast/BOOK&Sites http//www.dia.org/collections/ancient/mesopotamia/mesopotamia.html This site givesa brief introduction to the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia. http://carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/NEAREAST/NEBooks&Sites.html
Homework Center - Ancient & Classic Cultures BS1180 .P82 1958 ancient neareast. DS62.2 .F56 Archaeological history of the ancient Middle East Finegan http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/anchsthc.html
History On The Internet: Ancient Near East resources on the study of every aspect of the ancient Near East. Last revised March2002 http//www.classicalhomeschooling.org/history/neareast.html Copyright http://www.classicalhomeschooling.org/history/neareast.html
Extractions: This site deals not only with the grammar and translation of the Akkadian language, but also contains an excellent overview of the history of Mesopotamia, and two translations of important cuniform tablets: the Babylonian creation myth, and a link to the Code of Hammurabi. (Frames prevent direct links.) Ancient Near East Interactive Map A great overview of the Sumerians through the Persians and their interaction with Israel from a biblical perspective. Be sure to look into the excellent chart of the genealogies of Adam for help in putting the secular dates of the Ancient Near East in perspective with the biblical timeline from the creation of the world. Genesis and Ancient Near Eastern Stories of Creation and the Flood
Ancient History Pathfinder DT60 .C38 ancient Egypt Casson. BS1180 .P82 1958 ancient neareast. DS62.2.F56 Archaeological history of the ancient Middle East - Finegan. http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/cclibrary/ancientpathfinder.htm
Ancient Civilizations ancient neareast, ancient Egypt, ancient India, ancient China, ancient Greece, ancientRome, The LINKS 1. Mr. Donn's ancient history Lesson Plans Activities 2 http://www.geocities.com/trpjwig/
Ancient Near East LINKS TO neareast WEB LINKS RESOURCES 1. Mesopotamia 2. World history Mesopotamia3. Mr. Donns Unit on Mesopotamia 4. ancient Mesopotamians 5. Grade http://www.geocities.com/trpjwig/neareast.html
Ancient History Newsletter - Ancient/Classical History UQL Cyberschool Useful Internet Sites Classics ancient history. World Class Be Part of It http//www.library.yale.edu/neareast/. For over a century, Yale has developed an http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/blnewsiii42.htm
UQL Cyberschool Useful Internet Sites - Classics & Ancient History University http//www.library.yale.edu/neareast/ For over a resources for the studyof the ancient world and the pyramids, learn about their history, shape and http://www.library.uq.edu.au/schools/curr_sose_classics.html
Extractions: BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas and catalogued according to CCD (Dewey Decimal Classification). All items are selected, evaluated, catalogued and described. The directory can be browsed or searched by subject or by Dewey classification number. The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents
Biblical: Geography, Maps And Information The Exodus from Egypt Map of the neareast around 1500 BC From Bible Maps of BibleTimes and Lands. Recent Discussions. ancient/Classical history. http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_maps_asia_biblical.htm
Levant Geography, Maps And Information ancient Near East before the Exodus Map shows Abraham's journey The Exodus from EgyptMap of the neareast around 1500 BC. SPECIAL OFFER FROM MILITARY history! http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_maps_asia_levant.htm
Programs At The Department Of Near Eastern Studies in Egyptology is not yet in place, students may enroll in a number of graduatelevelcourses on ancient Egyptian language, archaeology, history and society. http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/pages/programs.html
Extractions: (These general descriptions are organized according to the sub-disciplinary specializations on the graduate level of instruction.) The focus of the program is on the languages, literatures, history, culture, and archaeology of Mesopotamia and on neighboring ancient states and cultures. Language courses in Sumerian and Akkadian are regularly scheduled, and offerings in Hittite and Egyptian are also available. The program in Mesopotamian studies emphasizes both the original contexts in which texts and artifacts were produced and the modern means for their interpretation. Students are encouraged to take courses in Anthropology, Classical Studies, Comparative Literatures, Religious Studies, and other units on campus. In this program the language, literature, history, and culture of Ancient Israel and its neighbors are investigated. In addition to Hebrew, Aramaic, and Ugaritic courses, Mesopotamian languages, Greek, and Arabic can be elected. A rotating series of seminars presents special topics to graduate students. The lifeways and culture of ancient Israel are studied within a broad ancient Near Eastern context and also with reference to formal anthropological, historical, literary, and religious modes of analysis.
Near Eastern Studies Literature 581 Ugaritic I 582 Ugaritic II 585 Advanced Middle Egyptian 587 Seminarin ancient Egyptian history and Culture Selected Topics 591 Topics in ACABS http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/courses.html
Extractions: E-Mail: vwild@jhu.edu The origins of Western culture are to be found in the great civilizations of the ancient Near East. The Near Eastern studies major can be the focal point of a broad liberal arts education, as well as a basis for graduate study. An undergraduate major can specialize in one of the three main areas mentioned above or in the civilizations of the ancient Near East in general. The student can also major in ancient history, in conjunction with courses in other departments. A complete listing of courses may be found in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences On-line Course Catalog . For information about applying to Johns Hopkins see Undergraduate Admissions All students majoring in Near Eastern studies must take two years of one Near Eastern language and at least two years of the three-year Ancient Near Eastern History cycle 130.300-303. The student and adviser will devise a program around this core, tailored to the student s interests and needs. Qualified undergraduates may be admitted to 600-level courses. In many instances, majors will be expected to acquire a reading knowledge of German or French or both. Ancient Law is a pre-law program with a difference. It treats law not as a technical profession but as a liberal arts subject, one of the major achievements of human civilization. It considers fundamental questions of law like "What is a contract?" "What is a crime?" by seeing them through the eyes of societies with legal systems utterly different from our own.
Extractions: While the origins of Western culture are to be found in the great civilizations of the ancient Near East, these ancient civilizations, which flourished in Western Asia and Africa, present social, political, and ideological complexities quite distinct from those which developed later in the West. The Near Eastern studies major can be the focal point of a broad liberal arts education, as well as a basis for graduate study. An undergraduate major can specialize in one of the four main areas mentioned above or in the civilizations of the ancient Near East in general. The student can also major in ancient history, in conjunction with courses in other departments. All students majoring in Near Eastern studies must take two years of one Near Eastern language and at least four courses of historical nature, 300-level or above. The student and adviser will devise a program tailored to the student's interests and needs and may concentrate in history, language, archaeology, or law. The minor is a combined program of the Classics and Near Eastern Studies departments. The minimum requirement is 18 credits, all in courses at 300-level or higher. The distribution requirement is three survey courses in ancient law, two survey courses in ancient history/civilization, and one course in an aspect of modern law or legal theory (e.g., Constitutional Law, Law and Psychology, Philosophy of Law.
Ancient Mediterranean World And Its Languages Persia. ancient Iranian history, Culture, Literature, etc; Old Persian Language;Elamite Language; Middle Persian Language neareast@lib.washington.edu Last modified http://www.lib.washington.edu/NearEast/ancres.html
Ancient Mesopotamian History, Culture, Literature, Etc aab-ba hu-luh-ha) the history of a Dietel, Robert G. ancient Akkadian grammaticalconcepts. neareast@lib.washington.edu Last modified Monday September 16 http://www.lib.washington.edu/NearEast/h&cmesopot.html
Extractions: Mesopotamian Literature, Texts and Inscriptions Adams, Robert McCormick, 1926-. Heartland of cities : surveys of ancient settlement and land use on the central floodplain of the Euphrates. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1981. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS70 .A32 Ah, Assyria : studies in Assyrian history and ancient Near Eastern historiography presented to Hayim Tadmor / edited by Mordechai Cogan and Israel Ephal. Jerusalem : Magnes Press, Hebrew University, c1991. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS73.7 .A53 1991 Ahmad, Sami Said. Samiramis. Baghdad : Wizarat al-Thaqafah wa-al-Ilam, Dar al-Shuun al- Thaqafiyah al-Ammah "Afaq Arabiyah", 1989. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS73.74 .A355 1989 Babylonien und Israel : historische, relgiose und sprachliche Beziehungen / herausgegeben von Hans-Peter Muller. Darmstadt : Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, c1991. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS112 .B22 1991 Beaulieu, Paul-Alain. The reign of Nabonidus, King of Babylon, 556-539 B.C. New Haven : Yale University Press, c1989. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS73.93 .B43 1989
1.3.2.1 General Topics SUPPORT A ) (http//www.emory.edu/CARLOS/ODYSSEY/neareast/homepg.html vsl_files.htp?fileid=157369 tg=ENGLIS flt=KE)Mr Donn's ancient history Page (EXCELLENT http://www.l2l4ed.com/1_3_2_1_general.htm
Extractions: Comments/Suggestions "Must see" Teacher Sites Visit other valuable Teacher Sites Home Last page update: 10/23/02 Ancient Civilizations Theme Page (EXCELLENT RESOURCES [A] ) (http://www.cln.org/themes/ancient.html) Ancient Civilizations from HistoryWiz (GREAT; VALUABLE RESOURCE [A] ) (http://historywiz.com/ancienthistory.htm) Ancient Civilizations WebQuest (FANTASTIC [A+] ) (http://raven.jmu.edu/~hardengm/quest.html) Archaeology - Mr Donn's Ancient History (WONDERUL [A] ) (http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/index.html#ANCIENT) Chapter 9 - Links (Classical Greek/Roman) from The Book of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Other Characters of Mythology (http://www.cybercomm.net/~grandpa/classical_links.html) Cradle of Civilization: An Odyssey (GREAT INTERACTIVE SITE W/TEACHER SUPPORT [A-] ) (http://www.emory.edu/CARLOS/ODYSSEY/NEAREAST/homepg.html) Culture Hearths of Asia (FANTASTIC; COMPLETE UNIT [A+] )