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  1. “The Center aims to stimulate and foster research on the Scrolls, particularly the great task of integrating the new information gained from the Scrolls into the body of knowledge about Jewish history and religion in the Second Temple period.”
  2. Links to web sites and articles on the ancient world as relates to areas mentioned in the Old Testament.
  3. Explains ancient religions in a way children can understand. Also resources for parents and teachers.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  4. Covers a broad range of scientific topics, from lost worlds to ancient civilizations, from medical breakthroughs to technological advances, from unmarked graves to sacred burial grounds.
  5. A clear timeline of various civilizations with links to examples of their art.
  6. Covers studying ancient history, human origins, the ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia and Israel), Greek civilizations (Greece, the Hellenistic World), and Rome (Rome in general, late antiquity, and Christian origins).. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  7. A guide for archaeology, covering methods, ancient civilizations, archaeologists, current digs, ethics and law, prehistory, theory, and academic resources for all levels.
  8. Articles related to the Christian catacombs and tourist information.
  9. Articles, primary texts, images, and a chronology focusing on Asia, the Middle East, Greece, Rome, and Medieval Europe.
  10. Online issues cover from 1997 to 2000.
  11. Introductory material designed for children about the history and culture of Europe, Asia, and Africa before 1500. Topics include North America, China, India, west Asia, Greece, Egypt, Africa, Rome, Islam, Germany, and the Middle Ages. Also includes materials for teachers.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  12. Displays ancient worship artifacts and current cult practices in pictures, with a brief explanation.
  13. Collection of links to websites about ancient cultures around the world. Includes sites about Africa, Asia Minor, Aztecs, Celts, China, Egyptians, Greeks, Hebrews, Incas, India, Inuit, Muslims, Mongolia, Persia, Romans, Viking, and wonders of the ancient
  14. Limited information on temple architecture, the Roman Forum, imperial fora, Roman urbs, the Roman Provinces of Britannia and Hispania, and Classical Greece.
  15. Biographies of ancient Roman rulers, related maps, and a battle index.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)

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