Archaeological Sites
Hisarlik - The Ancient Site of Troy - Hisarlik
Archaeology Guide Kris Hirst explains that Hisarlik is the location of the Trojan War and may have been the capital of Wilusa.
Archaeology Guide Kris Hirst explains that Hisarlik is the location of the Trojan War and may have been the capital of Wilusa.
Teotihuacan Tour
Teotihuacan is a large archaeological site located about 25 miles (40 km) north of Mexico City. It is famous for its large pyramids dedicated to the sun and the moon, but the site also contains beautiful murals and carvings and several museums through which you can explore the city's fascinating history.
Teotihuacan is a large archaeological site located about 25 miles (40 km) north of Mexico City. It is famous for its large pyramids dedicated to the sun and the moon, but the site also contains beautiful murals and carvings and several museums through which you can explore the city's fascinating history.
Uruk
Uruk was an important early city of southern Mesopotamia, which is known today as Warka and in Biblical literature as Erech.
Uruk was an important early city of southern Mesopotamia, which is known today as Warka and in Biblical literature as Erech.
Preface - Roman Britain
Edward Conybeare writes in the preface to his history of Roman Britain, "In the present work my object has been to give a readable sketch of the historical growth and decay of Roman influence in Britain, illustrated by the archaeology of the period, rather than a mainly archaeological treatise with a bare outline of the history."
Edward Conybeare writes in the preface to his history of Roman Britain, "In the present work my object has been to give a readable sketch of the historical growth and decay of Roman influence in Britain, illustrated by the archaeology of the period, rather than a mainly archaeological treatise with a bare outline of the history."
The Battle That Stopped Rome
The Battle That Stopped Rome, by Peter S. Wells, tells the archaeological story of the battle of the Teutoberg Forest.
The Battle That Stopped Rome, by Peter S. Wells, tells the archaeological story of the battle of the Teutoberg Forest.
Review Thomas Cahill - Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea - Why the Greeks Matter
Review of Thomas Cahill's overview of ancient Greece, Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea - Why the Greeks Matter.
Review of Thomas Cahill's overview of ancient Greece, Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea - Why the Greeks Matter.
