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Historia
- November
14, 1995. This CNN newsbrief describes the 1288-year-old lotus seed
- Aeon
- October
10, 1995.
- African
Studies at UPenn
- Alexandria
- American Classical
League
- Ancien-L
- Ancient
City of Athens
- Ancient
Europe: Politics
- Ancient
Korean History
- Ancient
Law
- The Ancient Macedonians
were Greek
- Ancient
Mathematics
- Ancient
Metallurgy Research Group
- Ancient
Roman Recipes
- October
4, 1995.
- The
Anglo-Saxon World
- Annual
Egyptological Bibliography (1992)
- Archaeological
Research at Oslonki, Poland
- The Archaeology
and Architecture
- Archaeology
Magazine
- Archimedia
- The
Architecture of Isfahan
- Arctic
Archaeology
- Arts
of China
- Asian Art
- The
World Wide Web Virtual Library for Asian Studies
- AssoNet
- Assorted
Translations
- Assyro-Babylonian
Mythology FAQ
- Atlas of
the Classical World
- Biblical Studies
- CEIPAC
- The
Roman town of Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk
- Caligari
Museum, Sardinia
- Archaeological
Tour of the Campi Flegri
- Capo Alfiere Excavations
- Catalogi
Codicum Montis Athonis
- The Catapult
Museum Online
- Celts
- The Classical
Agora
- Classics
and Mediterranean Archaeology.
- CLASSICS
IRELAND on the World Wide Web
- Classics
Subject Guide
- Combined Caesarea
Expeditions
- Commune di Roma
- The
Roman town of Conimbraga
- The
Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt.
- Coptologia
- Cutting
to the Essence, Shaping from the Fire
- DBM Miniatures
Wargame Page
- Danny
Yee's Book Reviews
- Darwin-L Web Server
- David Ulansey's
Home Page
- The
Dead Sea Scrolls
- Departamento
de Ciencias de la Antiguedad (Area de Historia Antigua) de la Universidad
de Zaragoza (Spain)
- Didaskalia
- Digital
Papyrology
- Diocletian's
Palace at Split
- Diotima: Materials
for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
- Early
Greek Astronomy
- The
Ecole Initiative: Early Church History
- Egyptology
Home Page
- Egyptology
news and gossip
- The
Emory Art Museum
- Excursus
III: The Status of Women in Ancient Egyptian Society
- Exploring
Ancient World Cultures
- Facta
& Verba
- Flints
and Stones
- Glass
Finds From Sepphoris
- Global
Atlas of Paleovegetation Since the Last Glacial Maximum
- The Goat Hill
Site
- Gods
and Myths of Hawaii
- Green Eggs Report
- Greek
and Latin Rhetorical Figures
- Glass
Finds From Sepphoris
- Greek
Science
- Hawaiian
Religious Temples
- Hellas
- Hill's Plumbing
Page
- Hinduism
- Hinduism
- Historical
Text Archive
- The
History of Ancient Egypt
- History
of Korean Architecture
- History
of Mathematics
- History
of Money
- The
History of the Production of Salt
- HWFT!
Old English in Context
- Hubble
Telescope Images
- An
Illustrated Tour of Roman Verona
- Images
of Ancient Iran
- Images
of Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the Fifth, Fourth and
Third Centuries BCE
- Important
doutes archologiques en France
- Institut
fuer Ur- und Fruehgeschichte at the University of Freiburg, Germany
- Institute
of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- Internet
Resources of Interest to Anthropologists"
- Interpreting
Ancient Documents
- Isthmia
- Windows
On Italy's Italian Cuisine
- Jerusalem
- Judaism
and Jewish Resources
- The Karanis
Excavation
- KMT:
A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt
- Korean
Myths and Legends
- Latin Literature:
- Learning
to Read Rome's Ruins
- LexiLine
- A Forum for New Ideas
- The
Location and Identification of Ancient Shikhin
- The Louvre
- Margins
of the Past
- The Mansoor Amarna
Collection
- Mayan
Astronomy
- The
Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
- The
Mayan Prophecies
- Mesopotamia
- The Metropolitan
Museum of Art: Greek and Roman collection
- The
Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle University
- Museograph
- Mythology
in Western Art
- Myths,
Legends, and Folklore
- The Natural
History Museum of Las Angeles County's Guide to Museums on the Web
- The
Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project
- The
Newstead Project
- Norse
Mythology
- Old
English Pages
- The Online
Medieval and Classical Library
- Paleolithic
cave paintings from Avignon
- The
Papyrus of Ani (Egyptian Book of the Dead)
- Period
and Style for Designers
- The Perseus Project
- Persian
& Iranian Kings
- Poggio
Colla
- Polybius
on the Constitution of the Roman Republic
- Pompeii
Forum Project
- Pre-Colonial
Mexican History
- Prehistory
in Thailand
- Priscus
at Attilla's Court
- Project
Runeberg
- R.R. Knott
Bookseller
- November
12, 1995. This CNN story describes the race to save Egyptian relics.
- Restoring
Ancient Egyptian Artifacts by Computer
- Rock
Art
- Roman
Law
- ROMARCH
- Samnium
- Archaeologia del Molise
- Scientific
skepticism, UFOs and the flying saucer myth
- The Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World
- The
Roman Town at Shepton Mallet, Somerset (UK)
- Scourge
Affects Ancient Civilizations
- Secrets
of the lost tomb
- Siberian
Archaeology
- Silk
Road
- Sinai
Bedouin Women
- The
Sloinge Project
- soc.culture.mexican
FAQ
- Southwestern
Archaeology
- St
Augustine on the Internet
- Society
for American Archaeology Bulletin
- The
Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
-
S.P.Q.R. -- The Mystery (a diversion in virtual Rome)
- The
Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser
- Sumerian
Mythology FAQ
- Stonehenge
and Astroarchaeology
- Sun
Tzu's The Art of War
- The
Sunken Kingdom: The Atlantis Mystery Solved
- Temple
of Awakening
- The
Temple Palace of Ramses III
- A
Test of Time
- Tile.Net
- November
17, 1995.
- TOCS-IN:
Tables of Contents Ancient History Journals
- Tom
Dube's Merovingian Page
- Tomb
5
- The
Tomb of Niankhkhanum and Khanumhotep
- Torah on the Information
Superhighway
- Trilobites
- Turkey
- An
Unguided Tour to Pompeii
- The
Unofficial Easter Island Home Page
- An
Update on the Trojan Gold
- Valmonica
Rock Art
- The
Vergil Project
- The
Viking Network Web
- Vmteliz:
The Languages of Ancient Italy
- Vatican
Museum
- The
VENUS Project
- Velikovsky
Critiqued
- The Voice of the
Shuttle
- VolcanoWorld
- WebAcropol
- A Window on Korea
- Windows
On Italy - History: Main Index
- Who
Gets the Wishbone?
- Women
in Classical Mythology
- Women
in Greek Mythology
- Women
in Nubia
- World
Art Treasures
- James
O'Donnell's World of Late Antiquity
- World Scripture:
A Comparative Anthology
- Wroxeter
Hinterland
- Yamada
Mayan Languages WWW guide
- The
Zoroastrianism FAQ
- alt.religion.zoroastrianism


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