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Make Your Own Cartouche
A cartouche is a kind of nameplate. Ancient Egyptians used cartouches for kings, queens, and other high-ranking people in the kingdom. A cartouche consists of a number of different hieroglyphic symbols enclosed in a loop. Click on any of the names below t
20 Fascinating Ancient Maps
Works of art in and of themselves, these ancient maps reveal a great deal more than the geographical knowledge of our ancestors. They tell stories of war and triumph, reveal myths and biases, and document modes of thought that have long been obsolete.
Apple Learning Interchange - Slide Into History: The Story of Baseball and America
Help your students hit a home run in history, geography, economics, language arts, and science with "Slide Into History."
Join Tom Jolly, Sports Editor of The New York Times in an archived webcast from The Baseball Hall of Fame. His guests are Lou Brock
100 Twitter Feeds That Teach You History | Associate Degree - Facts and Information
With all the buzz about Twitter being the latest source for breaking news, it may be easy to overlook the fact that Twitter is also a good place to look for information about the past. Whether you are studying history and want a little additional knowledg
home - Smithsonian's History Explorer
Your gateway to innovative, standards-based online resources for teaching and learning American history, designed and developed by the National Museum of American History as part of Verizon's thinkfinity.org consortium. Explore the rich resources of the M
Great Debates in American History by Peter Pappas
The Great Debates feature consists of 12 debates, one for every unit of the text. Each of these debates contains an introduction that states the topic of the debate, examines the background of this issue, provides information about both the readings and t
Written in Bone - The Secret in the Cellar: A Written in Bone Forensic Mystery from Colonial America
The Secret in the Cellar, is a Webcomic based on an authentic forensic case of a recently discovered 17th Century body. Using graphics, photos, and online activities, the Webcomic unravels a mystery of historical, and scientific importance. Online sleuths
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Codex Sinaiticus
Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most important books in the world. Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the Christian Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Its heavily corrected
Best of History Web Sites
Best of History Web Sites is an award-winning portal that contains annotated links to over 1000 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes
Slaves' Stories
The year is 1780. In this year European traders will take thousands of Africans into slavery. This website follows four of those people. On the next screen you will meet them on board a transatlantic slave ship.
As you follow each person you will see the
Past/Present
An irreverent, surprising, and fresh approach to teaching social history to secondary schoolers, Past/Present is an immersive digital video game where players live the lives of Americans from eras past.
Where is Everyone? - Articles - Baekdal.com
In this article, we are going to take a little tour through the history of information, or more specifically, where to focus your efforts if you want get in touch with other people. It is a really exciting time, because we are currently in the middle of t
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