Below is a collection of links that you can use to better acquaint yourself with Hellenic Macedonia.
Archaeolink.com is a website dedicated to the amazing worlds of archaeology, anthropology, & ancient civilizations - history, social studies and more. Take a look at their Ancient Greek Civilization page. While this is a web page introducing a course on ancient Greece, the "relevant facts" section is a tiny little goldmine. "Ancient Greece" was not really a "country" or "nation," as we ordinarily think of these terms (and certainly not a centralized kingdom, as you might guess from the depiction of the heroic age in the Iliad). Rather, it was a cultural constellation..." It certainly was and you will find a few additional facts here. Now this is certainly a long review for such a little website. Oh, by the way, the complete text of the Odyssey is there too.- From Harvard University -
The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents (CSAD)--Established in 1995 under the auspices of Oxford University's Faculty of Literae Humaniores to provide a focus for the study of ancient documents within Oxford: Greek Papyri and Oxyrhynchus
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: The Ancient Greek World
Indiana University: The Asclepion
SunSITE Singapore: Olympics Through Time
The University of Chicago: Ancient Greek Curse Tablets
Smithsonian magazine: Who Was Cleopatra?
Penn State: Ancient Greek People
ThinkQuest--New York City creatively brings together learning and technology for students and educators. Thinkquest talks about Famous Ancient Greeks
A collection of books on Alexander the Great
Facts About World History, Timelines and Events
History Timelines
History of Greece: Classical Greece
Kidipede: History for Kids
History of Greece
BUBL LINK on Greek history
Fordham University, The Jesuit University of New York talks about ancient Greek history.
The Perseus Digital Library, Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander
A Quick Overview of the History of the Greek Language by Micheal Palmer
Middlebury College: EUHEMERISM-Greek Mythic History
About.com: Ancient / Classical History
In2Greece: The History of Greece
Cyrstalinks: History of Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
WorkMall.com: Greek History
From Japanese website kyoto-inet: HISTORY OF GREEK ARCHITECTURE
Ancient Greece - The British Museum
From ECHO (Europian Cultural Heritage Online): Collection "Hellinomnimon" of Books on Physics and Natural Philosophy
Theoi.com on Greek Mythology--HALIACMON (Haliakmôn), a son of Oceanus and Thetys from Hellenic Macedonia
WebArt studio: Greek costume through the centuries
Camelot International
University of Saskatchewan - Ancient Macedonian Coins
Wildwinds.com: Browsing Ancient Coinage of Danube
Myriobiblos: The e-text library of the Church of Greece
The British Academy--Greek Personal Names: Their Value as Evidence
Mlahanas.de: Images of Ancient Greeks
Nuffield Primary History: A European Study: Ancient Greece
iwebquest: Explorations
my.raex.com: Western Balkans
1stmuse.com: ALEXANDER THE GREAT
historyworld.net on the HISTORY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
salempress.com: Magill's Guide to Military History--Alexander the Great
New World Treasures: Ancient Greek Alexander The Great Coin Jewelry
Social Studies for Kids: Ancient Greece
Minnesota State University: Ancient Greek Civilization
Emory University: Odyssey Online
pbs.org: The Greeks
Washington State University: Ancient Greece
The Internet Classics Archive: The Iliad and The Odyssey
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Ancient Greek Maps and More
SAHS on Ancient Macedonia
history-world.org: A History of Ancient Greece Alexander The Great By Plutarch
knowledgerush.com: List of ancient Greeks.
The Classroom: Ancient Greece
primaryhistory.org: Teaching the Ancient Greeks
The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Black Sea Studies
United States National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health: Greek Medicine
Dartmouth College: Prehistoric Archaelogy of the Aegean
net.bible.org: Achaia
Catholic.org: Alexander the Great’s Role in Spreading the Gospel
Duke University: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
Web site of David R. Sear: KINGS OF MACEDON FROM THE TIME OF PHILIP II
The House of Ptolemy
Grecian.eu: Alexander the Great
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