The Greek and Roman Periods
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Still under construction. I would welcome suggestions. |
Greece |
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A series of pages on Ancient Greece. |
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Brief timeline of Greece. |
| Ancient Greek Civilizations |
| Minoans and Myceneans |
| Pages on Linear A and Linear B, pre-Hellenic scripts. Also, the Greek alphabet. All from AncientScripts.com. |
| The Linear B Tablets and Mycenaean Social, Political, and Economic Organization, which is from a series of pages entitled The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean, from Dartmouth College. |
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Matthew AMT's Greek Hoplite Page. Includes many links. |
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The Hoplite Association: living history group. |
The Wikipedia has some nice articles on these subjects, including hoplites, Greek History, Hellanic Greece, Greek alphabet, and a Timeline. |
| Honkin' big Ancient Greek link page. |
| An odd history running from agriculture to philosophy, for Europe in general and Greece in particular. |
Rome |
| Roman Sites: a collection of links to all things Rome. |
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The Glory That Was Rome is a great looking site that seems to focus on military organization and tactics. |
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The Roman Army Page: Be all that you could have been 2000 years ago. |
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End of the Roman Age Society - living history society, based in the UK, dedicated to recreating Late Roman Britain. |
| Illustrated History of the Roman Empire |
| A Roman Gazetteer |
| Warfare in the Roman World DEAD LINK |
| Timeline of the Roman Empire |
| Ancient Roman Technology |
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Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum offers information about the museums and the archaeological site Vindolanda, a Roman fort and civilian settlement lying just to the south of Hadrian's Wall. |
| Lacus Curtius: "A Gateway to Ancient Rome". Includes full primary source texts (and in some cases, translations). |
| Why Claudius invaded Britain. |
| BBC's An Overview of Roman Britain. |
| Roman-Britain.org: The name says it all. |
| List of useful links pertaining to Britain during the Roman period. |
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"Ancient Britons is an online collection of Roman, Celtic, Saxon and Medieval coins and Artifacts from Britain." |
| Articles: Amazons in Roman army? |