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  1. The A to Z of Ancient Egypt (A to Z Guides-Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras #22) by Morris L. Bierbrier, 2010-03-16
  2. Hunter-gatherers stored wild crops: granaries in the Middle East predated plant domestication.(Humans): An article from: Science News by Bruce Bower, 2009-07-18
  3. Streams of History: Early Civilizations (Yesterday's Classics) by Ellwood W. Kemp, 2008-03-05
  4. The Babylonians: Life in Ancient Babylon (Life in Ancient Civilizations) by Martha E. H. Rustad, 2009-08
  5. Ancient Persia: A Myreportlinks.Com Book (Civilizations of the Ancient World) by Neil D. Bramwell, 2004-08
  6. Women in the ancient Near East: A select bibliography of recent sources in the Oriental Institute Research Archives by Terry G Wilfong, 1992
  7. Earliest Civilizations of the Near East by James Mellaart, 1965-06
  8. The Emergence of Civilization: From Hunting and Gathering to Agriculture, Cities and the State in the Near East by Charles Keith Maisels, 1990-05
  9. The Near East: Archaeology in the 'Cradle of Civilization' (Social Ethics and Policy Series) by Charles Keith Maisels, 1993-04-14
  10. Early Islamic Spain: The History of Ibn al-Qutiyah (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East) by David James, 2009-04-20
  11. Amazing Discoveries in Bible Lands by David Currie, 1995-07
  12. The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society (Studies in Literacy, the Family, Culture and the State) by Jack Goody, 1987-01-30
  13. Civilizations of the Holy Land by Paul Johnson, 1979-05-31
  14. The Origins of North Mesopotamian Civilization: Chronlogy, Economy, Society (Subartu) by H. Weiss, 2003-12-30

61. Microsoft Middle East - The Product And Technology Catalog
You begin by choosing from among 12 real ancient civilizations, and your choiceis tied to the type of technology that will become available to you.
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Games > Strategy Microsoft® Age of Empires® Gold Edition Overview Age of Empires Gold Edition brings the unlimited game play of Age of Empires and Age of Empires Expansion Pack: The Rise of Rome together in one compelling package! Microsoft Age of Empires is an epic, real-time strategy game spanning ten thousand years, where players are the guiding spirit in the evolution of a small Stone Age tribe. Starting with minimal resources, players are challenged to build their tribes into great civilizations. Choose from one of several ways to win the game: by conquering enemy civilizations, exploring the "known" world and economic victory through the accumulation of wealth. But don't stop there! Age of Empires Expansion: The Rise of Rome starts off where Age of Empires left off! Now continue your game play with several new features, including four additional civilizations, several unique units, and three entirely new campaigns, showcasing a campaign focusing on the Rise of Rome. Benefits From the Stone Age to the Age of Iron, you have over 10,000 years of real-time evolution to build your tribe into a flourishing empire.

62. BYU Independent Study
ancient civilizations in Africa, India, China, Japan,Latin America, the middle east, Greece, and Rome. 7 lessons, 7......
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  • Introduction to Ancient Civilizations
  • Ancient Africa: The Early Civilization of Egypt
  • The Indus Valley Civilization in Ancient India
  • Ancient China and Japan: The Geography and Heritage of China and Japan
  • Ancient America: The Geography, Early History, and Heritage of Latin America
  • Ancient Middle East: The Geography, Early History, and Heritage of the Middle East
  • Ancient Greece and Rome: The Geography, Early History, and Transition of Europe Materials: One CD for Web Course Instructor: Carl James Stubbs, M.A.
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    1. Ahmad, World Cultures: A Global Mosaic (P-H, 1996, ISBN 0138318018)
  • 63. Ancient Civilizations, Ragz-International
    All of the major ancient civilizationsin Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley,and China It may well have been the middle east, in an area called the Fertile
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    ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS the requirements and patterns to development The Ancient City of Jericho The term civilization basically means the level of development at which people live together peacefully in communities. Ancient civilization refers specifically to the first settled and stable communities that became the basis for later states, nations, and empires. The study of ancient civilization is concerned with the earliest segments of the much broader subject called ancient history. The span of ancient history began with the invention of writing in about 3100 BC and lasted for more than 35 centuries. Mankind existed long before the written word, but writing made the keeping of a historical record possible. The first ancient societies arose in Mesopotamia and Egypt in the Middle East, in the Indus Valley region of modern Pakistan, in the Huang He (Yellow River) valley of China, on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea, and in Central America. All of these civilizations had certain features in common. They built cities, invented forms of writing, learned to make pottery and use metals, domesticated animals, and created fairly complex social structures with class systems. Apart from written records and carved inscriptions, the knowledge about ancient peoples is derived from the work of archaeologists. Most of the significant archaeological findings have been made in the past 200 years. The Sumerian culture of Mesopotamia was discovered in the 1890s, and some of the most important archaeological digs in China were made after the late 1970s.

    64. Ancient Civilizations 98-99
    ancient civilizations 9899. Americas Rome Greece Egypt middle east Asia Back to 1998-1999 Student Projects Page Back to Echo Horizon School Home
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    65. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Evolution of middle eastern civilizations from middle east, ancient The high antiquityof civilization in the middle east is largely due to the existence of
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=middle east

    66. Shalom - Exploring The Ancient Near East
    king of the second millennium BCE, take from History of the ancient middle east*Persian guard in Exploring ancient Near eastern civilizations on the
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    * Photo of Sumerian statuette (detail) from Iraq: Tell Asmar, Square Temple I, Shrine IIEarly Dynastic I-II, ca. 2900-2600 B.C.E.
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    *Photo of Two Assyrian Officials (detail) from Iraq: Khorsabad, Palace, Court VIII, Neo-Assyrian Period, Reign of Sargon II, 721-705 B.C.E.
    Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

    *Photo of Hammurabi, the great Babylonian king of the second millennium B.C.E., take from History of the Ancient Middle East *Persian guard in headdress of one of the Ten Thousand Immortals, fragment of relief from the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis. ca. 486-464 B.C. Ancient Near Eastern Art *Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal: bodyguards at the rear of the royal chariot protect the king from a charging lion, detail of relief from royal palace at Nineveh (Kuyunjik). ca. 668-627 B.C. Ancient Near Eastern Art Exploring Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations on the Internet Shalom provides you with dozens of links and resources from the World Wide Web on Ancient Near Eastern material. Use this site to access educational material, research topics, or even pleasure reading. NEW!!!!!

    67. Booklist - Ancient Civilizations Part 4
    ancient civilizations MESOPOTAMIA 2400500BC Locate the Tigris-Euphrates rivervalley on a map in s Babylonia, the leading state in the middle east and his
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    Ancient Civilizations - Mesopotamia On this page: Mesopotamia 2400-500 BC Readings on Mesopotamia: Readings for children aged 4-8 Readings for children aged 9-12 ... Hands-on Resources ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS: MESOPOTAMIA 2400-500BC
    • Locate the Tigris-Euphrates river valley on a map in present day Iraq, the cradle of civilization Mesopotamia.
    READINGS ON MESOPOTAMIA AND THE FERTILE CRESCENT Readings for children aged 4-8 / early grammar stage on Mesopotamia 1500-500BC:: Science in Ancient Mesopotamia by Carol Moss (ages 4-8) Science of the Past series. A brief pictorial book examining in 4- pages the Mesopotamians' knowledge of medicine, mathematics, astronomy and metallurgy and includes a glossary and a list of Internet sites. The pictures are excellent. $8.95 Step Into...Mesopotamia by Lorna Oakes, Nicola Baxter, Rob Ashby $11.96 Ancient Mythologies: India, Persia, Babylon, Egypt

    68. Middle Eastern Studies Resources On The Internet
    to the ancient middle east. Among the topics represented are ancient art, archaeology,astronomy, mythology, architecture, ancient civilizations, the Akkadian
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/branches/mec/resources.htm
    "The University of Arizona" in Arabic script
    Internet Resources
    for Middle Eastern Studies
    Table of Contents Resources by Country Language and Literature Meta Sites Religion ... Other U.S. Middle East Collections
    Resources by Country Afghanistan compiled by Columbia University Dept. of Middle East and Jewish Studies
    Links to U.S. Government documents, news articles, editorials and analysis. Guardian's Egypt
    This site features links to Egyptology, and Egypt related on-line resources, most of which concern ancient Egypt, archaeology, important historical sites, hieroglyphics, and Egyptian art and music. Al-Mashriq
    The definitive Lebanon site, with a vast repository of information about the Levant in general and Lebanon in particular. News and feature articles on a wide array of Lebanon-related subjects are updated regularly. The Republic of Turkey Home Page
    The Republic of Turkey Homepage regularly updates information on politics and policy, business and economy, tourism, and Turkish culture; as well as a calendar of events and the daily news. It also provides its own search engine, and Turkish Fonts for Windows.
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    69. Westmark School-6th Grade Social Studies Ancient Civilizations
    HARVESTING GRAPES IN ancient GREECE 11/87. WEST MEETS east Indus Valley; Aryans;Buddhism; Golden Age; Confucius; Chins' Early History. OF THE middle east 4/88.
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    Textbook: A MESSAGE OF ANCIENT DAYS: lessons online TOPIC and TEACHER SOURCES on the WEB WEB VIDEOS BIOGRAPHY NON-FICTION REFERENCE MORE EARLY HUMANKIND
  • Where do Americans Come from? Maps Cave Painting Tool making FACES magazine: ARCHEOLOGY DIGS: EVOLUTION (1/88) TOPIC WEB VIDEOS BIOGRAPHY NON-FICTION REFERENCE MORE BEGINNING CIVILIZATIONS
  • Mummification Ancient Egypt Tigris/Euphrates Nubian Kingdom Sumerians FACES magazine: ANCIENT EGYPT BASIC FOOD (1/94)
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  • 70. Egyptian Artisans
    Indirect interaction with Egypt’s middle eastern neighbors was LambergKarlovsky,CC and Sabloff, JA ancient civilizations The Near east and Mesoamerica
    http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/egypt/history/egyptianinteraction.html
    Egyptian Interaction with the Middle East Egypt has a rich and fascinating history with the Middle East. Although Egypt is the best known and most researched empire in the area, the others in the Middle East contributed to its grandeur. No culture has ever began with only its own traditions and methods. Other cultures from the area contribute to all the things that distinguish one culture from another. Interaction between Egypt and its neighbors has added many different aspects to Egyptian culture that we study today. The most apparent interactions take place directly. These interactions are those that make direct connections from one culture to another. Trade route that intersect areas and wars involving two or more cultures are examples of direct interaction. Indirect interaction is less apparent, but none the less, it is just as important. Indirect interaction is the dealings that cultures have with others that don’t directly go from one popular culture to the next. As ideas and goods are exchanged indirectly, they are modified to fit the culture that has adopted them. Indirect interaction with Egypt’s Middle Eastern neighbors was very influential in making Ancient Egypt what it was.

    71. SFSU AV Catalog - Middle East Studies
    20020, ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean Mac, CDROM, 26077, Exploringancient Cities Dual, CD-ROM, N 3. Doing Business in the middle east, Video Cassette,
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    SFSU AV Catalog - Middle East Studies
    The following titles are alphabetical, preceded by format code and AV accession number, and followed by running time in minutes and by production date. AV# Title Format Code Length Year 100 Years of Teror: 2. The War Against Colonialism Video Cassette 46 minutes 100 Years of Teror: 3. Terror Goes International Video Cassette 46 minutes Adventure Divas: Behind Closed Cha-dors Video Cassette 27/27 minutes Africa: Tunisia, Lybia, Egypt Video Cassette 31 minutes America Held Hostage: The Secret Negotiations Video Cassette 3 hours, Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean [Mac] CD-ROM N/A Ancient Greece Volume 1: 1. Art in Ancient Greece / 2. Mining in Ancient Greece Video Cassette 29/28 minutes Ancient Greece Volume 2: 1. Bacchus: The God of Wine / 2. Firewalking in Greece Video Cassette 28/29 minutes Ancient Warriors: Soldiers of the Pharaoh ( The Egyptians ) Video Cassette 26 minutes Ancient Warriors: The Assyrians - Masters of War Video Cassette 26 minutes Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through Video Cassette 52 minutes Arabian Nights Video Cassette 2 hours, 55 minutes

    72. East Northport Middle School
    Grades 6 to 8.Category Regional North America E east Northport Education......east Northport middle School. east Northport middle School is one two middle schoolsin the Northporteast Northport Union Free TOUR OF ancient civilizations.
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    East Northport Middle School East Northport Middle School is one two middle schools in the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District located in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Our school population consists of sixth, seventh and eighth grades. PARENT LINK ONLINE HOMEWORK SPORTS ... CONTACT US:

    73. Tomfolio.com: History: Asia: Middle East, Ancient
    9961077; medieval geography, middle eastern history, Islamic world G. Early ManPrehistory and te civilizations of the ancient Near east Publisher 1973
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    74. 55-7: Foods Of The Middle East- A Peek Into The Current Food And Diet Of One Of
    557 Foods of the middle east- A peek into the current food and diet of one of themost ancient civilizations of the world NR RASHIDI, Good Humor/Breyers, Box
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    Foods of the Middle East- A peek into the current food and diet of one of the most ancient civilizations of the world
    N. R. RASHIDI, Good Humor/Breyers, Box 11525, Richmond, VA 23230

    75. U Of M Middle East Courses- Winter 2003
    280 Jesus and the Gospels ACABS 281 - ancient Egypt State Empire in the NearEast ACABS/GREEK ACABS 484 - Aramaic II ACABS 486 - Intro middle Egyptian II
    http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cmenas/Site/student/Archive/coursesW2003.htm
    University of Michigan Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA COURSES Winter 2003 CMENAS Home Events Outreach Links ... CMENAS Information LANGUAGE COURSES AAPTIS 102 - Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II
    AAPTIS 202 - Intermediate MS Arabic II
    AAPTIS 204 - Arabic for Communication II
    AAPTIS 404 - Intensive Intermediate Arabic II
    AAPTIS 502 - Advanced Arabic Readings in Special Subjects
    AAPTIS 561 - Modern Arabic Fiction I (in Arabic)
    AAPTIS 567 - Readings in Classical Islamic Texts (in Arabic)
    AAPTIS 569 - Modern Arabic Poetry (in Arabic) AAPTIS/ARMN 172 - Elementary Western Armenian II
    AAPTIS/ARMN 272 - Intermediate Western Armenian II
    ARM 416/AAPTIS 474 - Modern Armenian Literature HJCS 102 - Elementary Modern Hebrew II
    HJCS 202 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew II HJCS 302 - Advanced Hebrew II AAPTIS 142 - Elementary Persian II AAPTIS 242 - Intermediate Persian II AAPTIS 541 - Classical Persian Texts AAPTIS 152 - Elementary Turkish II AAPTIS 252 - Intermediate Turkish II AAPTIS 553 - Modern Turkish Reading NON - LANGUAGE COURSES MIDDLE EASTERN AND NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES (Interdisciplinary) MENAS 334/AAPTIS 364/JUD 317.003/POLSCI 389.002 - Topics: Perspectives on the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict

    76. Ancient Civilization
    Europe (Greece, Rome, middle Ages) middle east, Asia and Africa before 1500 AD AncientCivilizations Near east, Egypt, Minoan, Crete and Mycenae, Greek and Roman
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    ANCIENT CIVILZATIONS
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    Program Goals Lesson Plans Year Plan ... To top of page Go Back in time to the Pharaohs , The time of the Greek and Romans . Learn about the great Mali Empire and more! Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology
    links page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec Pre-Columbian Cultures Ancient Civilizations- History Humanities Interactive: Ancient Cultures of our World View the amazing variety of human ideas and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age - to Ancient Greece Egypt and Rome. Interactive exhibits, games, lessons and more. Valley of the Ancients Ancient Civilization, values and beliefs, Gods and myths. Some of their links are broken - but still lots to see.
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    Near East India Egypt ... History for Kids has lots of information, all specially written for middle school students by experienced university professors. The site is kid-friendly and kid-safe (though we cannot guarantee the sites linked to). Lesson plans gifts , and craft projects are also available. Europe (Greece, Rome, Middle Ages) Middle East, Asia and Africa before 1500 AD.

    77. Old Middle East
    Friday, 9/14, , Check for understanding of the ancient middle EastCivilizations with a worksheet. Begin project comparing the three
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    78. The Electronic Passport To The Middle Ages
    Guide for middle school students introduces the period. Also provides indepth information about specific Category Kids and Teens School Time By Time Period middle Ages...... the Dark Ages because the great civilizations of Greece The Muslims in the middleEast and North Africa studied and on the works of the ancient Greeks while
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    HOME TIME AND SPACE PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA ... The Bubonic Plague
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    In AD 476, warriors attacked the city of Rome and ended the more than 800 years of glory for the "eternal city." Historians mark the fall of Rome as the end of ancient history. The next one thousand years were called the Middle Ages. The Latin term for Middle Ages is "medieval." The early Middle Ages are often called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. Life in Europe during the Middle Ages was very hard. Very few people could read or write and nobody expected conditions to improve. The only hope for most people during the Middle Ages was their strong belief in Christianity, and the hope that life in heaven would be better than life on earth. The Dark Ages were anything but dark in other parts of the world. The Muslims in the Middle East and North Africa studied and improved on the works of the ancient Greeks while civilization flourished in sub-Saharan Africa, China, India, and the Americas.

    79. Teacher Created Materials: Ancient Civilizations Brain Teasers
    ancient civilizations Brain Teasers. TCM2215 (Challenging), Book Only Price$9.99 (USD). Grades 5 8, middle School File Size 1.18 MB Pages 80.
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    80. Homework Center - Ancient & Classic Cultures
    middle east/ Near east. ancient Near east Internet Resources http//swanson.best.vwh.net/mesopotamia/eg_neast_intro.htmlLinks to sites about the
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    Ancient Scripts and Languages
    http://www.ancientscripts.com/
    This site provides information on ancient languages, such as the language family and pronunciation, as well as the written characters of any ancient language you can imagine.
    Ancient World Web: Geography Index
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    History on ancient worlds listed by continent.
    Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
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    With hands-on activities, color images, and text, this site explores theories as to why civilizations end. Focuses on the Mayans, the ancient city of Copan, Mesopotamia and more.
    HyperHistory: 3000 Years of World History
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    A clickable chart of people and events throughout human history. Take a look!
    Images From History
    http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/noframes.html
    An archive of photos illustrating artifacts, cave and rock art, and architecture from various ancient cultures and periods.
    Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
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