14,000-year-old campsite in Argentina adds to an archaeological mystery — A glimpse of the last people on Earth to colonize a continent without humans.
A Map of the Four Suyus of the Inca Empire — The Inka called their empire Tawantinsuyu, which means "The Four Regions Together". Each of the four suyus (regions) had diverse populations, environments, and resources. The following site is an interactive map of the Inca Empire with descriptions.
AP World History — Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. This section in particular focuses on AP World History resources you may find valuable.
Bantu Migrations — An interactive map tracking the movement of the Bantu peoples in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Can You Actually Pass this Geography Quiz? — Take a shot at some landmarks, cities and other geographic features to see how well you know your own planet.
Crash Course — Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel.
Crash Course II — This is the second and latest playlist of the hit YouTube channel.
Geography Game — A fun way to learn about countries of the world and their capitals!
Geography Game II — This series of map games will challenge both your geographic as well as historic knowledge of the world! Post your best scores per-map!
History of World Religions and Philosophies in 90 Seconds — An interactive map displaying the birth and spread of the major world religions.
Imperial History of the Middle East — See 5,000 years of imperial history in a 90 second animation.
Interactive Look at World War II — Interactive link to the World's Deadliest conference.
Jeffery Lewis Playlist — The history of the Renaissance as sung by musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis.
Jeffery Lewis Playlist — Various videos from musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis covering various world historical events past and present.
Journey of Mankind: Peopling the World — A virtual global journey of modern man over the last 160,000 years as presented by the Bradshaw Foundation
Learn Out Loud - World History Podcasts Streaming and Available from iTunes! — The following site offers audio discussions on numerous topics in History, from ancient to contemporary topics. Great for studying during the ride to school or when your eyes need a break from the Princeton Review book.
Quizlet — Digital Flashcards: A way to create or use flashcards in preparation for any class assessment including the final test in May.
The Middle Ages in 3 1/2 Minutes — A short clip that shows the "finer points" of the Middle Ages through illustrations and descriptions.
Time Elapse Maps — Maps from various points and themes in World History
Time Travelling China — A series of photos that show the "modernization" of China over the past century.
Southernization - A Prezi and interactive map covering the movement and diffusion of various items, cultures, etc. through the Indian Ocean Basin and points connecting.
Time Maps - A series of maps that show how various parts of the world have developed with supporting evidence and summaries.