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CLAS
4040/6040
ARCHAEOLOGY
OF THE HELLENISTIC WORLD
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Useful
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- Age
of Alexander: Supplementary Sources
- Alexander
the Great on the Web: links to several other web sources about Alexander.
- Alexander
the Great and West Nile Virus: article in a medical journal that
suggests that Alexander died of West Nile Virus
- The Alexandria
Project: an overview of current research at Alexandria and plans
for site conservation and preservation.
- Argos: a search engine
that locates web sites on archaeology and the ancient world; updated
weekly; bookmark this site.
- Beyond
Renault: Alexander the Great in Fiction: web site maintained by
Jeanne Reames-Zimmerman, member of the history faculty at the University
of Nebraska at Omaha
- Bibliography
for Hellenistic Period : a fantastic resource for all things Hellenistic
maintained at the University of Leiden
- Classics and
Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page: a comprehensive and invaluable
list of links to museum exhibits, images, site reports, and email lists;
bookmark this site.
- Diodochoi:
summary information on Alexander's successors
- 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.
- Gnomon
Online: an excellent place to go when looking for bibliography.
- Hellenistic Period
in World History: extremely valuable site for the history of the
period; bookmark this site.
- Internet
Resources for the Study of Hellenistic History: excellent links;
bookmark this site.
- 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.
- Perseus Project: a collection
of 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; bookmark this site.
- ROMARCH,
Roman Art and Archaeology: comprehensive list of links to sites on the
archaeology of Rome and its provinces; this is useful for general archaeological
links as not merely for Roman archaeology.
- Table
of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists (TOCS-IN): an
excellent reference tool when searching for bibliography
- Seleukid Homepage:
lots of useful information is posted, but the page is primarily interested
in numismatic issues
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