Provides information concerning the ancient Near East including information and pictures about specific sites, museum exhibits, journals, and so forth. Provides plenty of resources to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, including reconstruction of sites and texts.
Provides information on the ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria. Includes history, maps, and visitor information.
Provides large archive of links to material concerning American and British history. Offers online books and essays by such people as Francis Bacon, Samuel Johnson, John Locke, William Penn, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
Provides compilation of topics and links concerning American studies.
Provides information about the organization and access to its gopher site, as well as numerous links to other classically related sites, publications, architecture pages, museums, teaching resources, other organizations, and professional resources.
Highlights of collections planned for the 1995[md]1996 season include exhibits of African-American pamphlets between Reconstruction and the First World War, photographic panoramas, and materials from the turn-of-the-century American variety stage. Other collections featured include paper print films of the Westinghouse Factory in 1904 and sound files of ethnic folk music from northern California.
Provides links to every known topic concerning American studies (seriously, this is quite possible). Includes literature, art, history, ethnicity, religion, and so on.
Includes many images of the historical sites of Athens, Greece. Offers links to other sites concerning Greek history and architecture.
Focuses on presenting information and literature about the anti-imperialist movement in the United States. Focuses on the period 1898[nd]1935 and provides numerous links to texts by people and organizations active at that time in the movement. Provides backgrounds for different pieces.
Contains information about the transdesert trade routes between the Nile Valley and the Red Sea, which linked early Mediterranean civilizations with those of the Indian Ocean between 300 B.C. and A.D. 400.
Provides links to various museum Web pages. Offers a clickable map that provides you with a list of archeological data servers world-wide. Also offers links to various university departments to learn about their course offerings and research programs.
Provides an archive of material regarding the rescue of Bulgarian Jews during World Woar II. Offers links to various documents and other sites pertaining to the Holocaust and related Jewish topics. Also provides a short bibliography.
Provides links to and information regarding archaeology on the Internet. Includes the following subject areas: archeometry, ceramics, educational materials, ethnohistory, ethnoarchaeology, geo-archaeology, and more.
Provides Armenian culture and history, as well as information on the Armenian genocide. Offers a link to the Society for Armenian Studies.
Presents the collaborative Web project, the "Berlin Wall Falls: Perspectives from 5 Years Down the Road." Involves students and researchers around the globe.
Offers links to various history sites on the Net. Includes many topics other than history. Contains links to Russian, Vietnam War, United States, French and Indian War, Viking, medieval, and Civil War historical sites.
Provides a collection of sites that offer information and pictures to castles from around the world.
Describes the Cornell Halai East Lokris Project.
Focuses on Mediterranean and classical archaeology, but also provides access to all sorts of archaeological links, including articles, journals, projects, exhibits, images, related academics, museums, geographic information, other Internet resources, and more.
Provides information on the Holocaust. Offers details on the rise of Nazism in Germany and its subsequent effects on the Jews. Includes pictures, eyewitness descriptions of concentration camps, and historical perspectives.
Provides Army and Navy news reels, past issues of the Stars & Stripes newspaper, famous speeches from the National Archives, and a collection of maps and battle plans from the Center for Military History.
Provides information on ancient dance, drama, and music. Also provides access to Didaskalia itself (a journal on the Greek and Roman theater) and other related Internet sites.
Covers the excavations of the Neolithic Catalhoyuk. Includes summary of research, interpretation, and reconstructions of the ancient site.
Online magazine. Focuses on giving Lee Harvey Oswald a fair shake. Presents articles concerning various views on the JFK assassination.
Provides the journal of a young cartoonist who was drafted into the Army Air Corps in World War II. Documents his various drawings throughout the war. Provides images and accompanying text.
Targets historians and geneologians. Features a database of biographies and portraits of German nobility.
Sums up most of the major modern technological techniques for excavating and sensing underground.
Describes what you can find on Web servers dedicated to archaelogy. Offers links to gophers, FAQs, or servers.
Presents a Gulf War photo gallery, compiled by Ronald A. Hoskinson. Displays images taken primarily from the personal collection of Norman Jarvis. Offers a few links to other Gulf War sites.
Provides a large collection of links to history sites.
Focuses on the history of astronomy and in general, on science. Contains links to biographies of important people, images from observatories around the world and other archives, museums, and astronomy exhibits on the Net.
Provides information on the history of space exploration. Includes images of spacecraft and planets.
Focuses on Celtic history. Plans to add pages on Saxon and Frankish history. Provides information on the Celts, including maps and links to other Celtic sites.
Contains Ulf R. Heller's account of his Vietnam experience. Includes jungle training in Panama, impressions of the Vietnamese people, battles, discipline and moral, and his return home.
Provides an index to exhibits that include the Library of Congress's "Scrolls of the Dead Sea," "The 'Palace' of Diocletian at Split," and exhibits of paleontology, the Soviet Union, the Vatican and more. Offers a list of terms relating to Middle Eastern and classical terms. Includes downloadable Jpeg and GIF files.
Offers links under the Cities and Regions topic that provide information on the history and culture of India. Provides in-line images.
Nonprofit membership organization. Collects, preserves, and promotes the history of Indiana. Features information on the Society's collections, exhibitions, publications, and numerous other activities.
Provides information on an independent, interdisciplinary institute for advanced study that offers in-residence fellowships for scholars in the humanities, and that operates a number of long-term policy projects in the nations of the former Eastern bloc. Encourages both senior and junior scholars with similar resarch interests to explore this site.
Seeks to be an inclusive title for information on ecovillages, cohousing, residential land trusts, communes, student co-ops, urban housing cooperatives, and other related projects and dreams.
Serves as a starting point for exploring history sites on the Internet. Offer many links.
Exhibits a variety of objects from the ancient meccas of culture, from Greece to Rome to Egypt. Also provides coverage of the Karanis excavations in Egypt and maps of the ancient world.
Provides complete information about medieval studies on the Web. Also provides search capabilities.
Provides services to the Internet community. Features the View the Museum link, which takes you to an online exhibit about the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci.
Represents a cooperative effort between the University of Michigan and the Institute National du Patrimoine of Tunisia. Provides information about the fieldwork conducted from 1990[md]1993, as well as images of the site.
Offers links to sites that contain information on gay history, plus more. Also serves as a site for gays and friends to gather and discuss common issues.
Presents a collection of life histories sponsored by the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and written for the United States Works Progress Administration's Federal Writer's Project between 1936 and 1940. Includes 2,900 documents that represent the work of more than 300 writers from 24 states. Lets you access these documents by various search means, including by region or state.
Offers you an opportunity to learn more about this Tudor-period warship that sank in 1545.
Includes history, geography, geology, astronomy, archaeology, anthropology and art forms related to the Americas before Christopher Columbus's discovery. Includes information on the Maya, Aztec, and American Indians.
Contains a permanent collection of more than 13,000 artifacts representing 9,000 years of history. Presents images of some of these artifacts.
Presents a look at Mithraism, a religion of the pre-Christian Roman Empire, for those interested in the roots of Western religion.
Provides around 600 images of holdings of the Vatican museums. Also offers links to hundreds of images of the Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Stanze.
Provides key historical documents on NASA space flight, human space flight, planetary probes, lunar probes, and more.
Presents currently ongoing projects including histories and images of archaeology projects sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Includes images in the reports.
Focuses on the archeological exploration of settlements surrouding a Roman fort, called Trimontium, in southern Scotland.
Electronic journal. Focuses on "promoting rapid dissemination of speculative ideas about archaeology." Covers various thoughts about archaeology.
Provides information concerning military and political aspects of the Gulf War. Includes backgrounds on politicians, descriptions of military hardware, statistics, and links to other Gulf War sites.
Exhibits "Fighters on the Farm Front: Oregon's Emergency Farm Labor Service, 1943[md]1947," which includes more than 60 images and printed documents.
Covers many ongoing excavations and other archaeological projects by the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. Offers links to many different projects.
Provides information about the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute museum and philology projects. Includes information and visual images on ancient Near East regions. Also includes a new bibliographic reference, "Women in the Ancient Near East."
The Old World Archaeology Newsletter (OWAN) covers the conferences, research, and publications concerning archaeology. Includes editorials and announcements.
Provides access to papyrology collections world-wide, literature from and concerning the collections, and images of papyri including fragments from the Book of the Dead.
Contains images and information for more than 20 museums in Paris, including the Louvre, Centre Pompidou, L'Orangerie, Auguste Rodin, and la Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie.
Presents an interactive multimedia database on ancient Greece. Includes ancient texts and information about sites and artifacts. Includes a searchable database for finding coins, vases, and more.
Includes maps and pictures. Also serves as a forum.
Sports images and a brief history of Pompeii.
Observes the 50th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Includes photographs taken by Yosuki Yamahata of Nagasaki the day after, which create a backdrop for discussion and reflection on issues concerning the atomic age. Lets you share your views and read those of others.
Provides a "crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, from ca. 1000 B.C. to A.D. 600." Offers many links to sites that contain images of Roman art and architecture.
Presents Austrians and American G.I.'s sharing remembrances of the "Era of Occupation" of Salzburg, Austria, subsequent to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. Includes links to images and text interviews.
Serves to help find and identify the lost city of Shikhin. Presents the story of Shikhin, known for its pottery in its day (but known by us only today) pictures, and maps.
Exhibits the Shore Line Trolley museum of East Haven, CT. Provides information about museum operations, including hours and directions, as well as a tour of some streetcars in Shore Line's collection.
Provides the Library of Congress Soviet Exhibit, divided into two categories: The Internal Workings of the Soviet System and The Soviet Union and the United States.
Presents American history, from the colonial period until the World War I. Contains many images and accompanying historical descriptions.
Offers many links to sites that focus on ancient history. Includes archaeology, literature, arts, mythology, law, architecture, and more.
Presents a variety of historical and political resources. Provides information about the Institute's programs, admission requirements, and mission statement.
Archives historical texts from various countries and periods. Includes a large collection from the United States. Offers many links to other historical resources.
Presents exhibits online that include mummies and other artifacts. Offers the chance to see the relics of old or take a Web tour of Egypt.
Simplifies the search for information on Latin/Hispanic countries. Offers individual country pages with links to history, travel, education, food, culture, maps, arts, and countries.
Includes an archive on maritime history, organized under topics such as ships, shipbuilding, rigging, health of seamen, and seamanship. Also includes images of various vessels and links to other maritime sites. Provides versions in Swedish and English.
Focuses on Mayan civilization. Presents the Mayan creation story. Provides information about Mayan astronomy, mathematics, and their calendar. Offers links to other Mayan sites.
Serves as a starting point for accessing online resources in the museum field. Includes links to museum web site lists, Virtual museums, and specialization resources.
Covers the excavations at The Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia (Greece). Examines the work and describes several points of interest in the area.
Provides an archive of facts and statistics concerning German U-boats during World War II.
Covers some of the highlights of each president's administration, including notes in their own words. Also describes of some the problems with which each president struggled during his terms. Also presents images of each president's signature.
Juxtaposes the visual (stereoscopic images) with excerpts from letters written by United States soldiers during the Philippine-American War.
Contains texts of historically significant United States documents, including the Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, Monroe Doctrine, W.W.II surrenders of Germany and Japan, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, and more.
Focuses on Vietnam veterans from both sides of the conflict. Provides a forum for exchange of information, stories, poems, songs, art, pictures, and experiences.
Provides topics on Viking cults, the Vikings of Russia, and Vikings of today. Also features a Swedish-Viking-English dictionary and offer links to other Viking-related Web servers.
Covers literature, art, theory, woman's studies, politics and government, and more. Also offers many links.
Offers links to different resources relating to medieval times.
Keeps track of information facilities in the field of the history of science, technology, and medicine. Also offers links to organizations, biographies, institutions, museums and electronic journals.