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Snowdonia's Ancient History in a Nutshell Article 
A six-millennium tale of human activity is told by the rugged valley that runs south from Pen-y-Gwryd to Llyn Gwynant, three miles from Snowdon summit.
Nov 10, 2011 - Anthony Toole
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Examples of Ancient World Western Civilization paper topics for students that have difficulty coming up with a theme or thesis.
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Ancient Aliens Episode of History's Mysteries Article 
Do ancient texts, sculptures, and other unexplained world mysteries point to the existence of aliens or gods? The Ancient Aliens episode reveals this possible conclusion.
Mar 9, 2010 - Angela Schnaubelt
Pembrokeshire Wales - Music and Ancient History Article 
Pembrokeshire is rich in pre-historic sites, ancient woodlands and sandy beaches. Stay in a Victorian mansion with its own concert hall featuring top-class UK musicians
Apr 17, 2007 - Cathy Smith
Opening Hours and Tickets for Orange's Roman Ancient Theater Article 
Long opening hours and discount combination ticket offers help to make the Roman Ancient Theater in Orange one of Provence's most popular tourist sights.
Apr 8, 2010 - Henk Bekker
Greek Cuisine: Small Farms and Ancient History Article 
Greek cuisine can be defined by its rich local flora, bountiful seas, and an ancient history that stretches from the beginnings of civilization.
Dec 12, 2008 - Brian Smith
Literary Sources of Ancient and Medieval Indian History Article 
Literary works by monarchs and court poets act as a reliable source for ancient and medieval Indian History
Oct 17, 2010 - Anish Dasgupta
The Roman Baths at Bath: one of the Ancient Wonders of the World Article 
Bath's Roman Baths were some of the largest in the empire. Much of it still stands, offering the visitor a rare chance to study Roman life and leisure
Nov 13, 2010 - Keith Sellick
Ancient Mesopotamia in London, UK Article 
The history of Cunieform Script, Babylonian Rulers, the Persian Empire, the world's first board games and charter of human rights on the British Museum's free guided tour
Oct 9, 2007 - David Whitley
Houses in Ancient Carthage Article 
It was believed that the Romans erased all traces of Punic Carthage. But preserved under the Roman forum are the unique remains of the homes of ordinary Carthaginians.
May 17, 2008 - Natasha Sheldon
The Ancient City of Aleppo Syria Article 
The ancient city of Aleppo, (Halab) Syria's second city after Damascus nestles in a depression on the bleak, arid Central Plains around 30 miles from the Turkish border.
Mar 27, 2010 - Neil Gunn
Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World Article 
The status of women in ancient civilizations was dictated by religion and position, rarely impacting the everyday lives of everyday female interactions.
Feb 14, 2011 - Michael Streich
Surgery in Ancient India Article 
Susruta - early Indian surgeon, philosopher and teacher - compiled the Susruta Samhita , a monumental treatise on surgery, over a thousand years ago
Nov 16, 2009 - Sanjiva Wijesinha
Metallurgical Ingenuity of Ancient Humans Article 
Metallurgy has been a hallmark of mankind's early civilization. The incredible metallurgical expertise of ancient humans is reviewed.
May 10, 2011 - Benu Chatterjee
Nizwa, Oman's Ancient Capital Article 
There is plenty of interest for visitors to see in Nizwa including a glimpse of real Omani life at the early-morning Friday cattle market.
Mar 14, 2011 - Gillian Thomas
Ancient Egyptian Burial Customs Article 
The Ancient Egyptians possessed an elaborate set of burial rituals, believed to ensure immortality in the afterlife.
Mar 19, 2009 - Terry Long
Sporting Women in Ancient Greece Article 
Oppressive gender roles did little to encourage or document athleticism in the women of ancient Greece. Even so, women carried on exercising and competing.
Nov 20, 2009 - Emma Oxenby Wohlfart
Women in Ancient Greece Article 
Relegated to the household and the loom, Greek women enjoyed few rights but found outlets in other areas like religion and festivals.
Jul 9, 2009 - Michael Streich