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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/7764/
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Hello and welcome to my page. My name is Marvin Cable. I am currently a student a Joel Barlow High School in Redding, CT. This page is a project for my Latin class. We were asked to produce a visual on Roman Contributions. This page will serve as a project and will aslo help to those who are gathering information in this field.
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http://www.romanhistory.20m.com/
Ancient Rome - a forum for contributions from interested parties updated regularly. Information on many aspects of roman life, including - trade in amphorae with Britain, internal politics, roman classes, relations between the senate, people and institutions. 3d models, images of ancient Rome. Links to other sites and newsgroups
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http://members.tripod.it/ntgflv/anticaroma.htm
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Il sito offre per ogni categoria oltre al contenuto delle banche dati un valido numero di link consigliati, opportunamente selezionati. Numerosi articoli di curiosità e notizie su vari argomenti ne rendono piacevole la visita.
Interessanti inoltre sono i suoi siti di ricette di cucina e viaggi.
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http://art1.candor.com/barbarian/
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Atli, or Attila, the king of the Huns was called Etzel by the Germans and Ethele by the Hungarians. Little is known of Attila's early life beyond the fact that he was a member of the ruling family of the Huns, a nomadic Asian people who spread from the Caspian steppes in repeated incursions on the Roman Empire. By AD 432, the Huns had gained so much power that Attila's uncle, the Hunnish king Roas, or Rugilas, was receiving a large annual tribute from Rome.
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http://www.culturaclasica.com/
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www.culturaclasica.com tiene como principal misión informar y mantener de forma virtual al día a todos aquellos interesados en el mundo grecorromano y en la continua influencia que tiene sobre nuestra sociedad actual.
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http://www.arthurian.freeuk.com/contents.htm
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According to most school history books (as far as I can remember anyway!) the Romans left in 410AD - concluding the chapters on Roman Britain, then if you were lucky you may have got a couple of pages titled 'The Dark Ages', but this was often just a prelude to that other great date in British oops sorry!.. English history
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http://www.butser.org.uk/
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Butser Ancient Farm is a replica of the sort of farm which would have existed in the British Iron Age circa 300 BC. Founded in 1972, it moved to its present site at Bascomb Copse in 1992. The farm has buildings, structures, animals and crops of the kind that existed at that time. It is much more than a museum though.
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http://www.rdg.ac.uk/roman/
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The Centre of Roman Studies was set up in 1995 to promote inter-disciplinary research in the study of ancient Roman culture and its reception in the more recent past. The Centre integrates the research interests of 18 members of staff from the departments of Archaeology, Classics and History of Art.
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http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/Classics/
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The Department enjoys a considerable reputation for innovative teaching in Classical Civilisation and in Ancient History. It is responsible for 2 Single Honours Degrees (Classical Civilisation and Ancient History and Archaeology), as well as Joint Honours Degrees with the English Department (English and Latin Literature), and with Philosophy (Classical Civilisation with Philosophy).
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/8126/index.html
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Have you ever wondered what life was like before Christianity?
This page focuses on four major groups of pre-Christian literate civilizations. It makes no claims of being all-inclusive in either subject matter or links. However, if you have either a natural curiosity or a need to do research for that pesky Western Civilizations 101 paper, this site can help.
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http://www.deadromans.com/
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Salve amice! Welcome to the new home of Dead Romans, a work-in-progress that features information about Roman coins, architecture, and artwork from the Early Roman Empire. This site is being constantly upgraded with new images and material, so I hope you'll come back often
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