General Resources

Nova Roma

sponsors classical Roman reenactor Legions in North America and around the world, and maintains an extensive list of links of interest to Roman reenactors....

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Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome: Republic and Empire

includes links for Rome, Late Antiquity, and the origins of Christianity....

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Project von Bora

Edward Emerson Crawford (1857–1936) was an American archaeologist, educator, and scholar known for his contributions to the field of classical archaeology. He played a significant role in advancing the understanding of ancient Mediterranean civilizations through his excavations, research, and academic leadership. Crawford was born in New Orleans, L...

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World creation (Part 2)

The concept of world creation, or cosmogony, is a fundamental aspect of many mythologies, religions, and philosophical traditions throughout human history. It explores the origins and formation of the universe and everything within it. Various cultural and religious beliefs offer different explanations for how the world came into existence, often i...

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Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology is a field of study that delves into the languages, cultures, histories, and material remains of the ancient civilizations that once thrived around the Mediterranean Sea. This interdisciplinary field combines the study of classical languages, such as Latin and ancient Greek, with archaeological investigations ...

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Women In World History

Curriculum Course teaching about women in world history. Resources on WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST. WOMEN IN THE MUSLIM WORLD. Great Women Rulers! Women in the First Millennium! Female Heroes!...

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Tradition and Memory: World Civilizations to 1500

"Tradition and Memory: World Civilizations to 1500" is a captivating exploration of human history that traces the intricate tapestry of civilizations from their origins to the threshold of the modern era. This comprehensive study delves into the diverse cultures, societies, and interactions that have shaped the world's development. From the earlies...

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Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World

Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World is a scholarly initiative that shines a spotlight on the often marginalized voices and experiences of women and gender diversity in the societies of antiquity. This academic endeavor seeks to uncover, analyze, and celebrate the roles, contributions, and societal contexts of women in ancient civilizatio...

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Exploring Ancient World Cultures

"Exploring Ancient World Cultures" is an educational initiative designed to offer a captivating journey through the diverse and intricate tapestry of civilizations that flourished in antiquity. This initiative provides a platform for learners of all ages to delve into the rich history, art, literature, and daily life of ancient societies, fostering...

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World Cultures

"World Cultures" is a captivating exploration of the rich tapestry of human societies, traditions, and histories that span the globe. This multidisciplinary journey delves into the diverse array of cultures that have evolved over time, encompassing languages, customs, art, rituals, and belief systems that define humanity's multifaceted identity. Fr...

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