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The Story of the World: Activity Book One: Ancient Times, Second Edition
The Story of the World: Activity Book One: Ancient Times, Second Edition
by Susan Wise Bauer
Every chapter has a wealth of hands-on activities and projects, correlated to the subject matter. These activities are designed to be done with materials that most people already have in their homes.
 
Ancient Europe 8000 B.C.-A.D.1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World
by Peter I. Bogucki (Editor), Pam J. Crabtree (Editor
This encyclopedia opens up the worlds beyond the splendors of the Mediterranean and shows that there was indeed civilization and culture in the hinterlands of Europe before the modern period.
 
Archaeology for Kids : Uncovering the Mysteries of Our Past
Archaeology for Kids : Uncovering the Mysteries of Our Past
by Richard Panchyk
Twenty-five projects such as making a surface survey of a site, building a screen for sifting dirt and debris at a dig, tracking soil age by color, and counting tree rings to date a find teach kids the techniques that unearthed Neanderthal caves, Tutankhamun's tomb, the city of Pompeii, and Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire.

Ancient History

Digging for the Truth
Puts the adventure back into archaeology. No location is too dangerous, no terrain too rough, no culture too exotic for explorer and survival expert Josh Bernstein. With his unique hands-on approach, he travels the globe, seeking answers to some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the ancient world.

Archaeologists and what they do

Archeology: Clues from the Past
An archaeologist might find a pot, a grave, or the remains of a building. Each discovery is like a piece of a puzzle. The archaeologist works to put these pieces together to create a picture of what life was like long ago.

Archaeology Education & Illustrations by Susan K. Nelson
By browsing Susan's web site, you will some idea of what an artist involved with Archaeology and Anthropology might be called upon to do.

Archaeology Magazine
Keep up to date with the latest finds and interpretations of ancient findings.

The Art of the First Cities
This Web feature is designed to complement "Art of the First Cities," on view at the Metropolitan Museum through August 17, 2003.

Be an Archaeologist
You're an archaeologist, and your job is to learn about humans who lived long ago by unearthing the objects they once used. This pile of pot shards has just come in from the field. Your assignment? Reassemble the pot to its former glory (Shockwave plugin required).

Radiocarbon WEBinfo
The aim here is to provide clear, understandable information relating to radiocarbon dating for the benefit of K12 students. This is the science of figuring out the age of artifacts.

Early Christianity

From Jesus to Christ
This Frontline series is an intellectual and visual guide to the new and controversial historical evidence which challenges familiar assumptions about the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity.

Topics in Ancient History

Ancient Egypt
Wander through the mazes of ancient tombs to discover the secrets of ancient Eqypt.

Ancient Greece
Travel back in a time machine. Contribute stories. Find out about original Olympic games.

Ancient India and Pakistan
What was life like in the ancient Indus River Valley which is now in India and Pakistan?

Ancient Rome (Italy)
Play the games that ancient Roman children played. Find out about daily life.

Prehistoric Man
Find out the truth about cave men, women and kids, as well as the lovely art they created.

Ancient Science: 40 Time-Traveling, World-Exploring, History-Making Activities for Kids
Ancient Science: 40 Time-Traveling, World-Exploring, History-Making Activities for Kids
by Jim Wiese
Science author Jim Wiese helps kids understand the science behind the innovations and discoveries of the past with numerous activities that show kids how to do everything from making soap the way the ancients did, to building a "diving bell," to navigating by the North Star.
 
The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia Of World History
The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia Of World History (World History) (Hardcover)
by Jane Bingham
This book is a comprehensive survey of history from the creation of the Earth to the begining of the Millenium.It is divided into 4 sections: Pre-History, Ancient World, Medieval World, and the Last 500 years. It is a very visual book, with lots of photographs and illustrations to complement the concise text...But what makes it an INCREDIBLE resource is that it is internet-linked.
 

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