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Harappan Civilization Architecture (Popularity: )
http://www.indianest.com/architecture/00002.htm
The history of the Harappan Civilization and its architecture.
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Early Belize History: Glyphs and Timeline (Popularity: )
http://ambergriscaye.com/earlyhistory/index.html
Article describing discoveries in the interpretation of the Mayan script, and understanding of their historical records.
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KMT: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt (Popularity: )
http://www.egyptology.com/kmt/
Online version, with access to covers, contents and some articles of current and back issues.
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Aztec Calendar (Popularity: )
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Gregorian-to-Aztec date conversion, with Aztec astrological notes.
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The Rise and Fall of the Vikings and the Little Ice Age (Popularity: )
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/lia/
Illustrated, scholarly study by Scott Mandia on the impact of long-term climate changes on the Viking civilization in Greenland and Iceland.
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Egyptology Online Resources (Popularity: )
http://egypt.online-resourcen.de/
A scientific tool for converting calendar dates mentioned in Greek and Demotic Papyri from Egypt into Julian dates. The Grand Egyptian Museum and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation - ...
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Origin of the Celts (Popularity: )
http://realmagick.com/articles/32/1032.html
Michael Wangbickler introduces the Hallstatt culture and its successor, that of La Tène, with some comment on earlier European cultures.
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Pompeii Interactive (Popularity: )
http://www.pompeii.co.uk/
A CD-ROM exploring Pompeii with photographs, virtual reality, maps, and information. Online preview includes the history of the discovery of Pompeii, with biographies of the archaeologists involved.
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Iraklion Archaeological Museum (Popularity: )
http://www.dilos.com/region/crete/ir_mus.html
The largest collection of Minoan artefacts in the world exhibited in over 20 rooms. Corpus includes material from the most important archaeological sites in Crete: Knossos, Phaestos, Malia, Tylissos, Gortys, ...
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The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit (Popularity: )
http://detroityes.com/
Lowell Boileau's photographic tour of abandoned and demolished industrial structures in Detroit, including Henry Ford's Model T Automobile Plant.
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The "Princess" of Ipatovo (Popularity: )
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/9903/newsbriefs/ipatovo.html
Russian tomb may clarify Scythian-Sarmatian transition. Article from Archaeology.
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The Kurgan (Popularity: )
http://elmo.sssnet.com/7genex7/
Drawings of Scythian art with commentary and bibliography by Susan Herrmann, along with photographs and details of her own jewelry designs inspired by Scythian motifs.
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Collapse: Looking for Clues at Copan (Popularity: )
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/copan/index.php
Interactive introduction to the historical problem.
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Stone Pages (Popularity: )
http://www.stonepages.com/
Descriptions, professional photographs with some Quick Time interactive panoramas of the ancient monuments of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy by Italian journalists Paola Arosio and Diego Meozzi.
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Foxx Archive (Popularity: )
http://www.foxxarchive.com
Features a photo gallery of Jeffrey Jay Foxx, ethnographic photographer. Includes a biography, a list of exhibitions and books, and related links.
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Roman Open Air Museum Hechingen-Stein (Popularity: )
http://www.villa-rustica.de/
A reconstructed Roman Villa Rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D. Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views.
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Lost Civilizations - The Scythians (Popularity: )
http://www.lost-civilizations.net/scythians.html
Article features this ancient world nomadic tribe that existed from the seventh to the first century B.C. Describes their society and dress, and mythical rites.
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Athena Review: Gold of the Nomads (Popularity: )
http://www.athenapub.com/8goldnom.htm
Illustrated review of an exhibition of golden objects found in burial mounds in Ukraine, with commentary on Scythian society and art.
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Xenophon Group: Scythians (Popularity: )
http://www.xenophongi.org/crimea/cities/scythia/scythpeo.htm
The article on Scythia from the 11th edition of Encyclopedia Britannica, plus photographs of the excavation of a necropolis at the mouth of the Alma River.
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The Maya Ruins Page (Popularity: )
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Photos from Uxmal, Labna, Sayil, Chacmultun, Becan, Xpujil, Tikal, Xunantunich, Lamanai, Kohunlich, Chicanna, Edzna, and Dzibilnocac.
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