This category lists sites and pages devoted to the Ancient world, from the dawn of civilization to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE (including the so-called "Antique" or "Classical" periods of Europe). The civilizations of ancient Rome, Egypt, Greece and Macedonia (including Minos and Mycenae), Mesopotamia (including Sumeria, Babylonia, and Assyria), and Persia (including Media, Pathia, and Sassania) are included here.
Other Bronze Age civilizations, such as the ancient civilizations of the Americas, Africa, and the Orient, are linked to this category as well.
Earths ancient history from the earliest times until 1000 BC. Includes theories on the Bible, Jubilees, Adapa, Enoch, Yahweh, Enlil, Enki, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha books and the flood. www.earth-history.com
Study analyzes and evaluates the development of ancient civilizations. Determine how the physical features of an area affect its historical development. killeenroos.com/1/calendarf1.htm
A University of Evansville resource with chronologies, essays, links, and images from of regions, cultures, wars, and significant figures in ancient and medieval history. eawc.evansville.edu
Electronic text chapters describe ancient people philosophy on religion, power, and philosophy. Time line covers the period from the rise of agriculture to the early middle ages. fsmitha.com/h1
Explore the fall of civilizations in ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about the archeological concepts of interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. Search for clues to what happened at the www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse
Annotated directory features resources for the study of the ancient world. Contains search engines, directories, texts, and reference tools. www.academicinfo.net/histanc.html
Historian attempts to weave various ancient civilizations together in one narrative. Includes access to web rings and bibliographies. www.omnibusol.com/ancient.html
Includes information on several ancient civilizations as well as message forums. Additional features are available to subscribers. www.ancientworlds.net
Research resource discusses the origins of ancient civilizations, social organization, culture, and institutions of antiquity. library.thinkquest.org/C004203
Explores ancient Mediterranean civilizations of the Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Egyptians and others, with links to research sources. www.ancient-world.org