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» Ancient History Sourcebook: The Code of the Assura, c. 1075 BCE Open in a new browser window - Excerpts from ancient Assyrian law codes: multiple entries on women's duties and behavior.
» Ancient/Classical History - Lives of Ancient Women Open in a new browser window - Biographies and articles on women in the ancient world, including queens, poets, philosophers, scientists and courtesans.
» Antiqua Medicina: Women In Medicine Open in a new browser window - Brief article about midwifery in ancient Athens and the role of female midwives, including Agnodice.
» Celtic Women: Myth and Symbol Open in a new browser window - Study of ancient Celtic female deities and women's status in Celtic legend.
» Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World Open in a new browser window - Scholarly multi-disciplinary resource focused on women's history in the ancient world. Comprehensive original sources, bibliographies, links, search capability, essays.
» Empress Theodora Open in a new browser window - Academic article regarding Theodora's use of patronage in Constantinople (2002).
» Florilegium: People in the Ancient World Open in a new browser window - Comprehensive biography of Cleopatra of Egypt; shorter bios of famous women of the ancient world including Zenobia, Fulvia, Julia Domna, Cornelia, Zenobia, among others. Bibliography, sources.
» Images of Women in Ancient Art Open in a new browser window - Art reflecting women in ancient cultures; part of Honors Seminar at SweetBriar College.
» Internet Women's History Sourcebook Open in a new browser window - The sourcebook provides extensive original source materials, discussion and links on the history of women in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome, as well as women's history resources to the present.
» Lothene: Women Warriors Throughout History Open in a new browser window - Archeological, artistic and literary evidence for existence of female warriors and gladiators from the ancient to modern world.
» Lucath's Goddess Worship site Open in a new browser window - Descriptions of female divinities in the ancient world; discussion of the role of female goddesses in pagan and Christian history.
» Midwives and Maternity Care in the Ancient World Open in a new browser window - Analysis of obstetrics,childbirth, folk medicine, neonatal care and midwifery in the Graeco-Roman world. From HELIOS.
» The Amazons Open in a new browser window - Selections from articles, art, and archeological exploration on whether the Amazons existed.
» The Costumer's Manifesto Open in a new browser window - Site devoted to recreating Greek and Roman costumes: historical information, links about women's dress in the ancient world.
» The New AmazoNation Open in a new browser window - Multi-faceted discussion of legendary Amazon women warriors, matriarchies, female divinities and priestesses in ancient history to present times.
» Women In The Ancient World Open in a new browser window - Series of articles dealing with the lives of women in ancient Greece, Rome, Israel, and Egypt.
» Women and Women's Communities in Ancient Japan Open in a new browser window - Extended discussion of historical role of women in ancient Japan based on their diaries and other literary works.
» Women's Ancient History (About.com Guide) Open in a new browser window - Articles and links on women's history and contributions in the ancient world, including Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and in early Christianity.
» Women's Life in Ancient Greece and Rome Open in a new browser window - Comprehensive original source materials in translation for women's studies in ancient Rome and Greece. Subjects cover law, poetry, literature, and society. Maintained at Diotima.
» Women's Lives in Ancient Persia Open in a new browser window - Article outlining evidence of social history for women living in ancient Achaemenid times.
» Women's Lives in Mesopotamia Open in a new browser window - Discussion, analysis of Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets and artifacts to define women's lives in ancient Mesopotamia: from "Women in World History" curriculum.


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