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VILLA IVLILLA
Daily Life in Ancient Rome: Atrium houses, personal appearance, including clothing, hairstyles and cosmetics, cuisine and meals, and timekeeping.
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Pretanic World
Archaeology, history, culture and religion of the Pretanic Isles (UK and Ireland) from the Neolithic period through the Celtic Era.
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The House of Aset
Aset, the Egyptian Isis - an in-depth portrait.
Features the Egyptian deity Isis, historical development, role in myths, cult places etc.
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Island of Philae and the Temple of Isis
A site about the Sacred Temple Island of Philae in Upper Egypt, its buildings and history, plus a close look at its main deity Isis, or Aset as she was called in ancient times.
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ROMA AETERNA - Navigare necesse est
Storia antica della Citta' Eterna e del suo Impero, con una particolare attenzione verso gli aspetti navali e marittimi. Pubblicazioni, saggi, testi antichi, bibliografie, collegamenti e gallerie di immagini. Ancient history of the Eternal City and its Empire, with a special attention to the naval and maritime aspects. Pubblications, essays, ancient texts, bibliographies, links and image galleries
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FLORILEGIUM
Rome, Athens, Babylon, Egypt and the Celtic Worlds. These five ancient cultures did more than any other country or people to advance the progress of the Western mind and culture.
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Mysteries in Stone
This award winning site explores the mystery and splendour of life in Ancient Egypt. It is aimed at beginners and experts alike. Offers free email - The Scribe - which is accessible from anywhere in the world .
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Second Century Asia Minor and Early Christianity
Class projects from Wabash College on Roman society, culture, power, and religion and the development of early Christianity in the province of Asia Minor during the second century. The sites contain extensive images collected in Turkey during a class trip in March 2003.
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A History of Athens
The history of this most ancient European city during the past six thousand years.
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Roman Seas: Roman Ship and Building PDF Models
Roman Seas models are designed for the gamer who always wanted to play ancient Roman naval games using 1/300th scale ships. With Roman Seas ships can be printed out, cutout and assembled in under one hour -- no painting is required. Historically accurate, quick, easy and cheap to make. Now everyone can play with impressive models, not just those with a lot of money and time. Print and make as many as you need!
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