 | 4000 Years of Women in Science Women are, and always have been, scientists |
 | Afghanistan
Architecture, history, land, people, settlements, transportation, and more... |
 | Ancient
Egypt life, geography, gods & goddesses, pharaoh, mummification, time,
trades & writing, by the British Museum |
 | Ancient
Writings Revealed! watch Archimedes' scribes ancient text
revealed from under his writings, and read for the first time in a
thousand years |
 | AnimatedAtlas.com
10 minute presentation of the growth of the US from the 13 colonies in 1789 to
the 1950's... |
 |
Animated
Bayeux Tapestry one of the mot amazing blends of medieval and
modern... |
 | Answers
in Genesis answers those tough-to-answer questions between
church and science, from a biblical perspective (Christian site) |
 | AwesomeStories.com
Famous trials, History, Biography, Religion, Movies (the story behind the
movie), and much more! (too much Flash) |
 |
Babylonian
Mathematics Our first knowledge of mankind's use of mathematics comes from
the Egyptians and Babylonians |
 | Benjamin Franklin: Glimpses of the Man scientist, inventor, statesman, printer, philosopher, musician, economist |
 | A
Brief History of Type the developments and movements of
typography... |
 | Capitolium
official website of the Roman Imperial Forums |
 | The
Cave of Lascaux explore, learn... |
 | Curious Expeditions
traveling and exhuming the extraordinary past. See
Butterflies,
Libraries, lots
more! |
 | The Curse of Tut: Fact
or Myth the fascinating life of King Tut, with photos and a
puzzle to solve |
 | De Imperator bus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors |
 | Digital
Egypt Time line, virtual reconstructions, maps and more... |
 | Digital History
from textbook to timelines, original resources to multimedia
presentations, fun and comprehensive online resources for AP high
school level U.S. History! |
 | Encyclopedia Smithsonian tons of Smithsonian exhibits and information! |
 | Encyclopedia
Smithsonian Frequently Asked Questions from African American History
and Culture to World War II... |
 | Engineering
the Pyramids Cast, Poured, or Both?
|
 | Exploring
Leonardo all about Leonardo and his inventions |
 | Eyewitness
to History Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the
present. History through the eyes of those who lived it... |
 |
Facsimile
& SSTV History the first FAX was patented in 1843 (not a typo)! |
 | Fact
Monster facts on the U.S., world, math, science, sports and more... |
 | The
Food Timeline when and where foods came into common use, plus recipes you
can use today |
 | Fort
Discovery Do you have what it takes to maintain a New Colony?
Test your skills as Captain of the Jamestown settlers! |
 | from Revolution to Reconstruction A Hypertext on American History |
 | Great
Buildings Collection gateway to architecture around the world and across
history |
 | Hattie's
Blog: Ordinary Work The Diaries of Harriet E. Whitcher,
1920-1957, updated regularly to follow her life... |
 | h.i.p. Pocket Change History through U.S. coins... |
 | History
and Politics Out Loud Archive of politically significant audio,
including Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech |
 | The History Net Where history lives on the web |
 | History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day follow the links... |
 | History
of the World in Seven Minutes YouTube video... watch quickly! |
 |
The
History of Valentine's Day Every February, across the country, candy,
flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name
of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint and why do we celebrate this
holiday? |
 | HyperHistory
Online over 2,000 files covering 3,000 years of world history... |
 | Interactives
from Annenberg Media Learner...
|
 | Internet
Sacred Text Archive a quiet place in cyberspace devoted to religious
tolerance and scholarship |
 | Journey
of Mankind
genetic map, exploring the peopling of the world over the
last 160,000 years |
 | Kids
web Japan Geography, culture, cooking, language, kids' life, and more... |
 | King Arthur: History & Legend Where history lives on the web |
 | Lewis
and Clark's Historic Trail maps, timeline, journals, biography, and
more... |
 | Lewis
and Clark: The Ultimate Adventure trace Captains Meriwether Lewis and
William Clark's legendary 3-year expedition through the unexplored west... |
 | Medieval or The Middle Ages What was it really like? |
 | My Hero Discover real live heroes from around the world |
 |
NameVoyager
where does your name rank throughout history? |
 | Nova
companion websites to
PBS Nova episodes, including these and TONS more...
|
 | Nova
Online Five to ten minute video shorts, on subjects from Science
to Space, Economics to History and more... (YouTube) |
 | OLogy
OLogy means "the study of." Explore your favorite ologies here, and meet over
100 different Ologists, from Arachnology to Ornithology, and more. Don't
miss Bioluminescence, in
Marine
Biology |
 | On
This Day Today's highlights in history, from The New York Times |
 |
PBS
Program companions to many great PBS features including resources,
lesson plans, and more...
|
 | Picturing
America Masterpieces of American art... (EDSITEment
lesson plans, too!) |
 | The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt presented by the
National Gallery of Art |
 |
Renaissance
Connection
Be a patron of the arts. Design your own innovation. Investigate Renaissance
artworks in depth. Discover how past innovations inform life today (requires
Flash) |
 | Renaissance or "Rebirth" ...artistic, social, scientific, and political thought turned in new directions |
 | Rome
Reborn 3D modeling project of the ancient history of Rome! |
 | Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Do you know what they are? |
 | Show
Me United Kingdom's National Virtual Museum |
 | Silk
Road Seattle explores cultural interaction across Eurasia from the
beginning of the Common Era (A. D.) to the Seventeenth Century |
 | The
Story of Stuff How our lifestyles are part of a larger system.
The story of bottled water, other stuff... |
 | Social
Studies for Kids U.S. history, world history, fun facts, and lots more! |
 | Smithsonian Kids From history to worldwide to air and space
to science and beyond, plus something new every day! |
 |
Theban Mapping Project archaeology and Egyptology, with panoramas and photographs, maps, historical and biographical information |
 | This Day in History by the History Channel. What happened today, or any day? |
 | The
Underground Railroad A virtual journey on this historic path... |
 | The
Treb Challenge tune your trebuchet for distance, power, and
accuracy! |
 | U.S.
History Question of the Day receive a multiple-choice question
about American history each morning via e-mail |
 | Useless Information Stuff you never needed to know, but your life would be
incomplete without... |
 | Voices
of the Holocaust oral history testimonies gathered from Jewish men and
women who came to live in Britain |
 | Washington's
Farewell Address translated into everyday speech - Amazing! |
 | We
Didn't Start the Fire a video of Billy Joel's classic history
tour... do you recognize all the references? |
 | Webexhibits
fascinating tidbits of history...
 | Calendars
from the Sky the fascinating history of the human endeavor to organize
our lives... |
 | Daylight Savings
the history of daylight saving, from Benjamin Franklin to the present |
 | Butter the making and
history of this culinary treasure |
|
 | Windows
to the Universe Space, history, geology and more... (in English or
Spanish) |
 | Women's History Project biographical sketches of some of some of history's greatest women |