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9. Mythology and Ancient History
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- Mythopedia Rens van
der Sluijs' grand synthesis and a new science of myth
- Myth's and
Legends, dozens of links by Christopher B. Siren.
- talk.origins Frequently
asked Questions Home Page.
- The Mysterious
Origins of Man, "Controversial Evidence That Could Rewrite Man's
History".
- Akkadian
Language Home Page an introduction.
- Assyria
on-line!
- Ancient
World Web, Dozens of hypertext links including those to: Ancient
Near Eastern Astronomy, Antiquity and Astronomy of the Vedic Culture,
Bullfinch's Mythology, Digital Papyrology, Dragons in Early China, Early
Myth and the Goddess in Ancient China, Guide to the History of Astrology
(points you to books about astrology in various cultures), Korean Myths
and Legends, Library of the Age of Antiquity, Mayan Astronomy, Mythology
in Western Art, Native American Creation Myths, Rock Art, Velikovsky
Critiqued - (refutes Velikovsky's claims by outlining the scientific
inaccuracies of Velikovsky's writings), World Art Treasures.
- Mayan
Heiroglyphic Syllabary
- Religious and
Sacred Texts
- ArchNet
- Duke Papyrus
Archive, electronic access to texts about and images of 1,373
papyri from ancient Egypt.
- Lisa
(Aaronson) Liel's Ancient History Pages Essays and papers on
ancient biblical history, and a link to the CHRONO e-mail list.
- Chicago Oriental Institute
WWW Home Page
- Myth's and
Legends, dozens of links by Christopher B. Siren.
- The
WWW Virtual Library: Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Noncanonical
Homepage, Full texts of: 1.Old Testament Apocrypha. 2. Old
Testament Pseudepigrapha. 3.Apocryphal Acts 4.Apocryphal Apocalypse.
5.Apocryphal Gospels. 6.Apostolic Fathers. 7. Apostolic Fathers. 8.
Other writings.
- Egyptology Home
Page
A Starting points for material of interest to
Egyptologists, material and resources mainly located here includes:
Coffin Texts online word index, Prosopographia Aegypti, Egyptology in
Germany, Special collections in the Heidelberg University Library, The
University of Chicago Oriental Institute home page, Archaeology home
page, Papyrology home page, Oxford Classics page, Coptic home page
- Perseus Project Home
Page
An Evolving Digital Library on Ancient Greece
including: How to see Greek with Microsoft Windows, Greek texts with
morphological links to Liddell-Scott Lexicon! (Example: Aeschylus'
Agammemnon). Art and Archaeology: Greek vases, coins, sculpture, and
sites in the Perseus database. Includes links to word search of
database, indices, images and examples. Primary Texts: Greek texts and
translations, English word searches of the texts, and resources for
textual studies.
- Jan Sammer's INTERPRES
Site
Examines the Foundations of Knowledge, Journeys through
Worlds and Ages, Rediscovers a Lost Science, and, Peeks into the Cradle
of Christianity
- ISIS, The Institute
for the Study of Interdisciplinary Sciences, publishing the Journal of
the Ancient Chronology Forum, and ISIS Occasional Publications,
researching into the great cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and
Near East including Egypt and Nubia; Canaan, Philistia and Israel;
Phoenicia and Syria; Assyria, Babylonia, Elam and Persia; Anatolia;
Cyprus, Crete and Greece; and Italy, Sicily and Sardinia.
- The
Egyptologist's Electronic Forum
- David Rohl's A Test of
Time, Evidence for redating Egyptian and biblical ancient
history. See also David's new
Website, and the New Chronology
Discussion List.
- Centuries of
Darkness, Peter James' site on revised chronology
- Nebuchadnezzar
& The Egyptian Exile, a revision of egyptian dynastic
history by Jim Reilly
- Sun
and Saturn by Morris Jastrow Jr. The Sun and Saturn are two very
different celestial objects. Yet the Babylonians appeared to 'confuse'
the two... or was it just the translators of the Babylonian texts?
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