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Ancient Cultures and Civilizations of the World
This site offers a list of websites about ancient cultures and civilizations from around the world. Additional sites will be added as time permits
URL:http://www.wandertheglobe.com/ancient/

Archives.gov
This site keeps records are preserve them forever and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family’s history, need to prove a veteran’s military service, or are researching an historical topic that interests you.
URL: http://www.archives.gov

Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Exploring Ancient World Cultures (EAWC) is an on-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds. It features its own essays and primary texts. Over time it will include chapter-length histories for each of the eight "cultures" represented: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe. Chapters on Rome, Greece and Medieval Europe will be appearing soon.
URL: http://eawc.evansville.edu/

Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with more than 130 million items on approximately 530 miles of bookshelves. The collections include more than 29 million books and other printed materials, 2.7 million recordings, 12 million photographs, 4.8 million maps, and 58 million manuscripts.
URL: http://www.loc.gov

MLA Citation Generator

Choose the type of MLA source you have from the drop-down box and follow prompts. A good alternative to the Citation Machine.

URL: http://www.palomar.edu/dsps/actc/mla/


National Archives
Valuable historical records are preserved and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family’s history, need to prove a veteran’s military service, or are researching an historical topic that interests you..
URL: http://www.archives.gov/

Primary Source Materials

Don't depend on someone else's interpretation of a document. Read it yourself and draw your own conclusions. Listen to speeches and hear for yourself, who said what.

URL: http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listdocumentpa.html


Repositories of Primary Sources
A listing of over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar. All links have been tested for correctness and appropriateness..
URL: http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Other.Repositories.html

 

 

 

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