Online Resources
WEBLIOGRAPHY:
“Ancient Mesopotamia: This History, Our History.” The Oriental Institute Museum. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
Digital Image Collections. Ancient Near East. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Explore/Galleries.” The British Museum. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
ETANA: Electronic Tools and Ancient Near Eastern Archives. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Near East.” OdysseyOnline. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
Okeanos: Ancient Near Eastern Studies. University of Washington. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, The. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Timeline of Middle Eastern History.” Wikipedia. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“What was Jiroft?” Saudi Aramco World. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Works of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
BLOGS & VLOGS:
“Ancient Near East.net: Exploring and resourcing the Ancient Near East and Egypt.” Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Blogs About: Ancient Near East.” WordPress.com. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
VIRTUAL ONLINE TOURS AND/OR INTERACTIVES:
“Imperial History of the Middle East.” Maps of War. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Middle East Interactive Atlas.” eCUIP. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
SOUND FILES
“Ancient Near East in the Time of Tutankhamun, The.” Gallery Audio Tour. The Oriental Institute Museum. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
“Music of the Ancient Near East.” Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).
Geoff Emberling
Former Chief Curator, Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago
MAPS:
Map of the Middle East. University of Texas. Link to resource (accessed May 7, 2010).