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    1. Ancestry.com - Map Center   
     
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    Ancestry.com features several hundred historical maps from all areas of the world online.

    2. Ancient Atlas   
     
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    In this index of maps, you'll find maps of the geographical and political areas as they were known in the ancient world.

    3. Ancient Map Web List   
     
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    Index of Cartographic Images illustrating maps from the Ancient Period: 6,200 B.C. to 400 A.D.

    4. Ancient Near Eastern Archaeological Sites   
     
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    A map showing the different sites excavated by the Oriental Institute throughout the Near East.

    5. Atlapedia Online   
     
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    Atlapedia Online contains full color physical maps, political maps as well as key facts and statistics, including modern history facts, on countries of the world.

    6. Avotaynu   
     
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    Avotaynu, Inc. is the leading publisher of products and information of interest to persons who are researching Jewish genealogy, Jewish family trees and Jewish roots. The books they sell are meant to assist you in your research--from beginner guides to books about Jewish surnames. Their online catalog includes the journal, Avotaynu, books, maps and microfiche.

    7. Cartographic Images   
     
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    Many cartographic images (maps) and links to other map sites.

    8. Central Zionist Archives   
     
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    The CZA is the archives of the Zionist movement. It’s records cover the years 1880-1970 and document the growth of the Zionist movement worldwide, the development of the Jewish Home in Palestine and various aspects of the history of the Jewish people in the last 120 years.


    9. Crusader and Ayyubid Period (1099-1250 CE)   
     
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    This page tells how on 15 July 1099 Jerusalem fell to the Crusaders after a five week siege and the victors proceeded to massacre the city's Muslims and Jews. After 460 years of Muslim rule the Crusaders restored Jerusalem to Christian hands, and declared the city the capitalof the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The page has images, a map, and many links to other pages of the site telling about Jerusalem.

    10. Distribution of Religions Map   
     
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    A map of the distribution of religions in the Medditeranian Sea region.

    11. Exhibits (Jerusalem: Where Heaven and Earth Meet)   
     
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    This page of The History Channel gives a timeline, mainly concerning Jerusalem, starting from The First Commonwealth until 1995. It also gives maps of Jerusalem in the different periods, and more links.

    12. Geographical Journey   
     
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    The site gives information about languages in which the Bible is available.
    This page has a world map. click on a region or a name button such as: Africa, East Asia, Europe, Central America, Middle East, North America, North Asia, Oceania, South America, or countries A-Z,
    to get information about Bible translations there.

    13. Geology.com   
     
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    Site that deals with Geology but has a very good collection of online reference maps and Landsat images.

    14. Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd   
     
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    Complete online contents of "Historical Atlas" by William R. Shepherd, New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1923 and 1926 editions as noted. Includes maps from ancient times to the modern period.

    15. Historical Maps Overview   
     
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    This document lists all historical maps either (1) directly accessed from the Culture 4.0 CD-ROM (159 internal images stored as JPG files), or (2) or externally accessed at WWW (internet) sites linked by the program. These maps, the bulk of them being scans from early 20th-Century historical atlases, are listed both chronologically by era and geographically.

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