Ancient History Websites
Equinox Publishing
Equinox Publishing is a new publisher with offices in Sheffield specializing in books and journals in the humanities, social sciences and performing arts
Social Studies School Service
Social Studies School Service provides the highest-quality supplemental learning materials for teachers and students. We distribute upwards of 15,000 titles from over 1000 publishers.
Pen and Sword Books: Military History and Nostalgia Book Publishers
Publishers of a Variety of Military, Aviation, Maritime, Local History, True Crime and Nostalgia Books.
Roman History Books and More
[Pliny the Elder] used to say that “no book was so bad but some good might be got out of it.” Pliny the Younger
Stonehenge.co.uk - Your guide to Stonehenge, the World's Favourite Meg
Your guide to Stonehenge, other ancient sites and stone circles in Britain. Buy tickets and book tours with practical information to make your visit easier
Michael Parenti Political Archive
Michael Parenti is an internationally known author and lecturer. He is one of the nation's leading progressive political analysts. Parenti's writings cover a wide range of subjects: U.S. politics, culture, ideology, political economy, imperialism, fascism, communism, democratic socialism, free-market orthodoxies, conse
World History Compass Home Page
Provides categorized links to hundreds of history sites on the Web. For students, teachers, historians, writers and journalists.
Roy & Lesley Adkins - History Authors
lesley adkins and roy adkins, archaeologists, authors of the keys of egypt and other great books on archaeology, history and hieroglyphs. See also our picture library.
Welcome To Covent Garden
Print out elegant and accurate 3D (pictorial) maps, of Covent Garden, West End, Soho and Mayfair. Find your way around with greater understanding of London's shopping centre. Dedicated FAQ section
The Archaeology News Network
The Archaeology News Network is an online open access, pro-community news site bringing together people in related fields with active interests intersecting archaeology.
Welcome | Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
The Society for Interdisciplinary is a society, investigating the fields of chronology and catastrophism in the sciences, including ancient history, geomagnetism, archaeoastronomy, palaeontology, mythology, astronomy, geology, physics, evolution, psychology, archaeology, catastrophism, biblical studies and cosmology
The Archaeology News Network
The Archaeology News Network is an online open access, pro-community news site bringing together people in related fields with active interests intersecting archaeology.
Aeon Journal of Myth and Science
Aeon explores the evidence for global catastrophes and interplanetary upheaval in the recent past, seeking out the implications for the affected disciplines. The symposium is designed to encourage independent investigation, to speed up the process of communicating findings to others, and to foster a wider debate as to
Egyptian Castle - Egypt Information - Including Culture Music
Explore Egypt through this egyptian site containing business, culture, travel, music, live radio, live tv, shopping, history and a whole lot more all under one roof
Enoth design. Áèáëèîòåêà: ìîðñêàÿ, âîåííàÿ, ñðåäíåâåêîâàÿ èñòîðèÿ; èñò
Enoth design. Áèáëèîòåêà: ìîðñêàÿ, âîåííàÿ, ñðåäíåâåêîâàÿ èñòîðèÿ; èñòîðèÿ è êóëüòóðà Âîñòîêà; ðåëèãèÿ è ôèëîñîôèÿ.
David R Sear, Numismatist. - Ancient Coins, Numismatics, Greek Coins,
David R Sear: A site dedicated to ancient numismatics - Greek, Roman and Byzantine coinage. Browse through books on ancient coins, read about the Ancient Coin Certification Service, purchase featured coins, and read ancient numismatic and historic articles at the Academy.
Welcome to Enlightenment! – Religion: the Tragedy of Mankind. Articles
Uncompromising exposure of the counterfeit origins of Christianity and of the evil it has brought to the world.
Catastrophism! Man, Myth and Mayhem in Ancient History and the Science
The Catastrophism! resource, including the Catastrophism! CD-Rom and Catastrophism! Online archive