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Discover the debate concerning Christopher Columbus. Was he a hero or a cruel imperialist? See what historians have to say and decide for yourself!
The city of Babylon as it was in 580BC under the rule of king Nebuchadnezzar during the Chaldean dynasty. Information about the city and it's inhabitants and a wonderful tour of the city.
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Study the tecgniques used by Columbus and other sailors of his time period to measure course and distance when journeying across the sea.
The history of Egypt and information on archaeology.
Source for information on egyptology and archaeology.
Resource group for historians and other academics for exchanging research information and addressing various administrative matters related to historical societies.
Use this searchable database to find complete biographies of over 18,000 notable people.
Complete historical texts online.
This site contains an online museum of ancient civilizations.
This News Group is utilized by scholars, students, writers, relatives of Holocaust victims and survivors, and some survivors themselves participate in this sober newsgroup.
This is an online resource with essays designed by studentsin history survey courses developed in partnerhsip with McGraw-Hill Higher Education. GREAT SITE!
This index, both alphabetical and chronological, gives information on famous mathematicians.
Access biographies of inventors through time.
Great source for teachers and students to find Greek mythology information.
This site is all about Stonehenge and many other, mysterious sites scattered around England.
The world always takes on a different and exciting view when seen thru the eyes of the Smithsonian.
Questions and information about African American history.
The East entrance of the Capitol Rotunda is marked by a set of massive doors weighing 20,000 pounds. The doors wrer designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers in 1857.
If you are interested in history, you may watch the history channel on cable. This site shows the upcoming schedule, but also has additional information and areas of historical interest.