Provides hundreds of links to sites about the history, archeology, art, and geography of the ancient world. If you want to better understand the importance of early global culture hearths, this is a good stepping-off point. (
http://www.julen.net/ancient/
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A lot of world history content broken down by region of the world. The interface is a bit confusing at times, but keep at it because there's good information to be found. (
http://www.wsu.edu/%7edee/
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This site is a virtual library for anthropology and can be of use to geographers wanting to explore culture and cultures in greater detail. Over a thousand links! (
http://vlib.anthrotech.com/
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This is a portal site for archeology. Links are broken down by region of the world or subject area. There are also links to academic departments, museums, and publications. (
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/
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This is a humanities portal that includes links to classical studies, cultural studies, and other topics that relate to the basic themes of Chapter 2. (
http://vos.ucsb.edu/
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From the Agropolis Museum comes this site about the domestication of plants and animals. Basic but interesting. Surf around to the rest of the museum for other modules. (
http://museum.agropolis.fr/english/pages/expos/fresque/module_4.htm
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Homepage for a project attempting to map the ancient world using both
traditional sources and modern sources / methods. Free maps are available on the
site here.