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Preview of Ancient Egypt Clipart: Nile River, King Tut, Pharaoh Clip Art Black & White PNG

Ancient Egypt Clipart: Nile River, King Tut, Pharaoh Clip Art Black & White PNG

Ancient Egypt Clip Art: Study the art history of ancient civilizations with your budding visual arts and social studies students using this set of clipart. Create a virtual walking tour of the Fertile Crescent's sights and sounds unique to the region including King Tut's sarcophagus and the Sphinx. Design playing cards to teach about Egyptian symbols and Gods and the importance of each.WHAT IS CLIP ART?Clip art (or "clipart") are digital images that can be imported into graphic design or desktop
Preview of Ancient Rome Clipart (Lime and Kiwi Designs)

Ancient Rome Clipart (Lime and Kiwi Designs)

::::: WE VALUE YOUR FEEDBACK! :::::At Lime and Kiwi, we strive to make the best possible clipart to help you produce engaging resources for your students! If you have any feedback or suggestions on how we can make our products better for you, please email us at contact@limeandkiwidesigns.com!Images included in this pack:An Ancient Roman Emporer (Emporer Caeser)A Roman ManA Roman WomanA Roman BoyA Roman GirlA Roman BabyRomulus and Remus with their Wolf MotherA Roman Murmillo Gladiator, with a swo
Preview of Egyptian Mythology | Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Coloring Pages Mindfulness

Egyptian Mythology | Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Coloring Pages Mindfulness

Egyptian Mythology Coloring Pages are coloring sheets that feature various figures, deities, and symbols from ancient Egyptian mythology. These coloring pages are designed to engage individuals, particularly kids and enthusiasts of ancient history, in a creative and educational way. They provide an opportunity to explore the fascinating world of Egyptian mythology while expressing creativity through coloring.The goal of Egyptian Mythology Coloring Pages is to combine fun and learning. As individ
Preview of Temple of Vesta, Rome

Temple of Vesta, Rome

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
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), the Temple of Vesta stands in the middle of the Roman Forum. Vesta, Greek Hestia, was the goddess of the hearth (and so the home and family). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute th
Preview of Interior of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Interior of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 19th-century illustration of the interior of the Colosseum. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of the images. For more information about the license, see th
Preview of Plan of the Acropolis

Plan of the Acropolis

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 19th century plan of Athens' Acropolis, with all buildings / structures labeled. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of the images. For more information abou
Preview of Cutaway Cross Section of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Cutaway Cross Section of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 19th-century illustration of the interior and support structure of the Colosseum. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of the images. For more information abo
Preview of Arch of Titus Outline

Arch of Titus Outline

Created by
Ed 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 arch constructed in the late 1st c. AD (c.82) to commemorate the sacking of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or forma
Preview of Temple of Zeus at Olympia

Temple of Zeus at Olympia

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
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 century BC, it represents one of the full flowerings of the Doric order of temples. It also housed the monumental statue of Zeus that was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to
Preview of Amphitheater of Nimes Cross Section and Plan

Amphitheater of Nimes Cross Section and Plan

Created by
Ed 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 only as a monument to Roman architecture and civil engineering but also as a testament to the lasting influence of the Romans. The amphitheater is still used today for performances. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to
Preview of Diagram of Doric Architectural Order

Diagram of Doric Architectural Order

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
An annotated illustration of the Doric Architectural Order. Doric architecture is the most conservative of the three orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), and is the order of the most famous Greek temple, the Acropolis on Athens' Acropolis. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them,
Preview of Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Rome

Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Rome

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
The temple that crowned the Capitoline Hill, the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Little remains of the temple except for a few foundation stones, but it was one of the most famous temples in Rome. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon
Preview of Illustration of Ionic and Corinthian Architectural Orders

Illustration of Ionic and Corinthian Architectural Orders

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
An illustration of exempla of the Ionic and Corinthian Architectural Orders. Ionic architecture is characterized by the round volutes at the top of its columns and has its origins in western Turkey. Corinthian architecture, originating in Corinth, is the most elaborate of the architectural orders, with its columns topped by leaves. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are fre
Preview of Reconstruction of the Theater of Pompey

Reconstruction of the Theater of Pompey

Created by
Ed 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 of the temple at the top of the seating area. The Theater of Pompey was the first permanent theater in Rome and was built in the mid-1st century BC by the Roman general Pompey as part of his campaign to accumulate power in Rome, with Julius Caesar as his main, and to some extent victorious, competitor. It is in the portico adjacent to the Theater of
Preview of Exterior of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Exterior of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 19th-century illustration of the exterior of the Colosseum.
Preview of Roman Temple Plan with Interior Labeled

Roman Temple Plan with Interior Labeled

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A plan of the temple of Mater Matuta or Fortuna Virilis with the cella and portico labeled. A classic example of Roman temple architecture and useful for illustrating its frontality as compared to Greek temple architecture. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, tr
Preview of Isometric Section of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Isometric Section of the Colosseum / Coliseum

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
An illustration of the interior and support structure of the Colosseum. Image is high quality and large, measuring 2200 x 2900 and so is suitable for enlarging and printing. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and
Preview of Diagram of Corinthian Architectural Order

Diagram of Corinthian Architectural Order

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
An annotated illustration of the Corinthian Architectural Order. Corinthian architecture, originating in Corinth, is the most elaborate of the architectural orders, with its columns topped by leaves. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon
Preview of Exterior of the Colosseum / Coliseum #2

Exterior of the Colosseum / Coliseum #2

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 19th-century illustration of the exterior of the Colosseum. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of the images. For more information about the license, see th
Preview of Athens' Theseum (Hephaistion; Temple of Hephaestus)

Athens' Theseum (Hephaistion; Temple of Hephaestus)

Created by
Ed 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 has inspired countless modern buildings, including the Vermont State House. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, trans
Preview of Arch of Constantine

Arch of Constantine

Created by
Ed 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 three-arch structure, lavishly decorated with relief sculptures and medallions, commemorating Constantine's victory over Maxentius. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material
Preview of Arch of Titus

Arch of Titus

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
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. AD (c.82) to commemorate the sacking of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, trans
Preview of Medieval & Renaissance, and German Border 30 pages!

Medieval & Renaissance, and German Border 30 pages!

Medieval Renaissance, and German Borders/Frames 30 pages!
Preview of Gryphon coloring page

Gryphon coloring page

Created by
Rossy's Jungle
Fun drawing of a mythological animal, the gryphon (griffin, griffon, or gryphon) . Part lion, part eagle. Common in the art and lore of Ancient Greece.
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Ancient history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about ancient history:

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about ancient civilizations, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in ancient civilizations, chart trade routes, and learn how empires expanded (and fell) over time.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about ancient civilizations is through the artifacts and writings of people from that particular period of time. Encourage students to analyze primary sources to gain a deeper understanding about bygone eras of history. For instance, you can have students read accounts of the destruction of Pompeii and discuss it as a class.

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for each era in history. For example, you can have students navigate through four or five different centers or stations to help them learn about different aspects of Ancient Chinese culture, like literature, geography, government, and major historical events or achievements.

By making ancient history come to life through a variety of interactive and immersive activities, teachers can help students develop a deeper appreciation for the subject.

Frequently asked questions for teaching about ancient history

What is ancient history?

Ancient history refers to the period of human history that takes place from the invention of writing to late antiquity (spanning from about 3000 BC to AD 650). This era includes the study of various ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, and others. Ancient history plays a critical role in helping us understand the origins and development of human civilizations and the influence it had on contemporary cultures and societies.

What are examples of ancient history?

The Persian Wars, the rise of the Tang Dynasty, the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and the decline and fall of the Roman empire are all examples of important milestones and events that you can teach about in ancient history.

What types of ancient history resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of ancient history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units.

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Educators can save time preparing ancient history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ancient history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.