OTHER RESOURCES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
 
 

Links

Sites and Search Engines

  • Perseus: an evolving digital collection of literary texts and images for ancient Greece and limited resources for Rome; also includes Greek and English translations of texts, morphological databases and lexica; and a searchable index; you may want to bookmark this site.
  • The Ancient City of Athens: a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece), ©Copyright 1995-2000. All rights reserved. All of the images presented on this site are from the personal slide collection of Kevin T. Glowacki and Nancy L. Klein of the Department of Classical Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.
  • Interactive Ancient Mediterranean: an on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world with the most up-to-date maps of the area.
  • Argos: a search engine that locates web sites on archaeology and the ancient world; updated weekly.
  • Diotima, Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World: an interdisciplinary resource for information on gender in ancient Mediterranean cultures and includes links to other resources.
  • Electronic Resources for Classicists:The Second Generation: a good source of general links for ancient history, culture etc.
  • The Ancient Greek World: another digital image collection.
  • Dr. J's Illustrated Guide to the Classical World: ©Copyright 2001. All rights reserved. Dr. Janice Siegel. Another digital image collection with links to other sites.
  • Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Greece and Hellenism: an impressive collection of on-line texts which includes links to other web resources.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, Timeline of Art History: a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Thomas Martin Overview of Archaic and Classical History: an excellent source for the history of our period and region.
  • The University of Michigan Classics Web Resources: one of the best places to begin a search for web resources; you may want to bookmark this page.
  • Archaeology Magazine: an official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America (see, in particular, their link to educational resources).
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies Page. The Classics section of an excellent resource for general humanities research.
  • The Atrium: Classics in the news; the ancient world on television; job opportunities; and other features; ©Copyright 1997-1999. All rights reserved. David Meadows
  • The Asclepion. A site devoted to the study of ancient medicine, designed both for the general public and for students enrolled in a course, Ancient Medicine, at Indiana University. ©Copyright 1997.
  • Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) PROJECTS AND RESEARCH: information about some of the projects of this organization for underwater archaeology; at the page of related web sites recommended by INA, click on Nordic Underwater archaeology which leads to wrecks worldwide in chronological order from the oldest & fascinating Uluburn wreck off Turkish coast, to the Spanish Armada, the Monitor sunk in the Civil War, and the Titanic.
  • UGA Center for Archaeological Sciences: a collection of UGA faculty and students who contribute to archaeology from a variety of disciplines; the Center offers an undergraduate certificate program.

Bibliographies and Reviews:

  • Table of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists (TOCS-IN): an excellent reference tool when searching for bibliography.
  • Gnomon Online: another good on-line resource for bibliography (most of it is in German, though the cited articles include many English resources).
  • Nestor: Bibliographical database for the Bronze Age Aegean.
  • Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews: an invaluable resource for timely reviews of books on classics and classical archaeology.
  • visit the computer lab in the Classics department to access the digital version of L'Annee Philologique, the single most comprehensive bibliographic resource in Classics; the digital version and a hard copy is also located in the main library (Main Ref Z7016 .A61).

Classical Organizations


Other Sites

 
 

Top · Home · Study Tools · Archaeology · Links · Classics Main Page

Last Updated Sept. 2003. Please report any problems with this website to nnorman@uga.edu