My seventh grade students love this activity. We learn about hieroglyphic writing, and then everyone gets to choose their own Egyptian name. Using ... ByBrooke Travers
This ppt presentation conains information about the geologic time scale and the emergence of various kinds of life through the eras. The presentat... ByScience Girl
An annotated illustration of the Doric Architectural Order. Doric architecture is the most conservative of the three orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthi... ByEd Dehoratius
This game includes all of the hominid groups, what archaeologist are and do and what a primary and secondary is. It also includes archaeology terms... ByJudith Watkins
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia stood as one of the primary shrines at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Built in the 2nd quarter of the 5th cen... ByEd Dehoratius
Students pretend to be archaeologists digging up primary sources in this fun activity! Teacher gives each group a common tool or object, and has ea... ByStudent Aid
This is a one-page word document about the law code of Hammurabi. It includes a short paragraph introduction with two questions about Hammurabi. ... ByMeredith Mazur
A worksheet / activity that asks students to grapple with the different definitions of archaeology, and what archaeology encompasses as a definitio... ByEd Dehoratius
This is a note taking template to be used when studying a specific culture or country. It can also be used when studying countries in the past, and... ByBrooke Travers
The temple that crowned the Capitoline Hill, the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Little remains of the temple except for a few foundation stones... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th-century image of what the Theater of Pompey would have looked like. The image shows the exterior of the seating area, including the exterior... ByEd Dehoratius
This is a great research project guaranteed to hold your student's interests.Students gain understanding of how professional anthropologists use sk... ByMerry In The Middle
Today I�m going to walk in and get my students attention. That�s what I always plan to do but this will be a little d... ByLatraveler
You will turn your students into archeologists who have rediscovered Disneyland in the year 3010, and are attempting to recreate the civilization i... ByCreative History
A 19th century drawing of the Arch of Titus. Located at the south-eastern end of the Roman Forum, it is a single arch constructed in the late 1st c... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th-century cross section and plan of the amphitheater of Nimes, France. Constructed in 70 AD and updated in 1863 for modern use, it stands not ... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th century line drawing of the Arch of Titus with the inscription visible. Located at the south-eastern end of the Roman Forum, it is a single ... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th-century etching of Athens' Theseum, also known as the Hephaistion or Temple of Hephaestus. One of the best preserved of Greek temples, it ha... ByEd Dehoratius
This is a PowerPoint presentation that explains the basic methods archaeologists use to study the past. It begins with a title slide. Then there ... ByMeredith Mazur
In this activity, which is based on Carlos Linnaeus' animal classification system, student will identify a new creature that they have discovered. ... ByDanielle Stinson
An illustration of exempla of the Ionic and Corinthian Architectural Orders. Ionic architecture is characterized by the round volutes at the top of... ByEd Dehoratius
Participants will simulate the process of archaeological excavation as they �excavate� the chocolate chips (or raisin... ByLatraveler
One of the most iconic temples in Rome because of its circular design (a rarity in ancient architecture, though all temples to Vesta were round), t... ByEd Dehoratius
An annotated illustration of the Corinthian Architectural Order. Corinthian architecture, originating in Corinth, is the most elaborate of the arch... ByEd Dehoratius
A 19th-century etching of the Arch of Constantine. The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch that stands in Rome next to the Colosseum. It is a t... ByEd Dehoratius