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Snowdonia's Ancient History in a Nutshell
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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
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Anthony Toole
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Ancient History Research Paper Topics
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Examples of Ancient World Western Civilization paper topics for students that have difficulty coming up with a theme or thesis.
May 7, 2009
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Michael Streich
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Ancient Aliens Episode of History's Mysteries
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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
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Angela Schnaubelt
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Pembrokeshire Wales - Music and Ancient History
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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
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Cathy Smith
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Opening Hours and Tickets for Orange's Roman Ancient Theater
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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
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Henk Bekker
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Greek Cuisine: Small Farms and Ancient History
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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
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Brian Smith
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Literary Sources of Ancient and Medieval Indian History
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Literary works by monarchs and court poets act as a reliable source for ancient and medieval Indian History
Oct 17, 2010
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Anish Dasgupta
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The Roman Baths at Bath: one of the Ancient Wonders of the World
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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
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Keith Sellick
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Ancient Mesopotamia in London, UK
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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
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David Whitley
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Houses in Ancient Carthage
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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
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Natasha Sheldon
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The Ancient City of Aleppo Syria
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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
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Neil Gunn
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Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World
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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
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Michael Streich
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Surgery in Ancient India
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Susruta - early Indian surgeon, philosopher and teacher - compiled the Susruta Samhita , a monumental treatise on surgery, over a thousand years ago
Nov 16, 2009
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Sanjiva Wijesinha
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Metallurgical Ingenuity of Ancient Humans
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Metallurgy has been a hallmark of mankind's early civilization. The incredible metallurgical expertise of ancient humans is reviewed.
May 10, 2011
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Benu Chatterjee
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Nizwa, Oman's Ancient Capital
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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
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Gillian Thomas
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Ancient Egyptian Burial Customs
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The Ancient Egyptians possessed an elaborate set of burial rituals, believed to ensure immortality in the afterlife.
Mar 19, 2009
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Terry Long
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Sporting Women in Ancient Greece
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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
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Emma Oxenby Wohlfart
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Women in Ancient Greece
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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
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Michael Streich
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