World Wide Web Resources for Roman Culture and Roman Archaeology
Naomi J. Norman
University of Georgia
FLAG, February 2000



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LacusCurtius
Roman Resources
Roman Emperors
Diotima
Cicero's Home Page
Vergil's Home Page

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Perseus
Perseus texts
Perseus: Hercules
Romarch: maps and sites

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Museum exhibit: A Taste of the Ancient World
Excavation report: Pylos Regional Archaeological Project
Roman technology
Roman orgies

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Roman bath project

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Bill Thayer's resource site

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Pompeii homepage
Pompeii: inscription exercise
Pompeii: "reading" a painting

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Argos

Romarch: Discussion group for anyone interested in history of Italy from 1000 BCE to 600 CE and of all Roman provinces.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rome-arch/

Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review

Latin List: Discussion group for anyone interested in Latin, especially teaching
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/1790/

David Meadows Explorator
EXPLORATOR is a free, irregular newletter; various on-line news and magazine sources are scoured on a daily basis for news of the ancient world.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Explorator/


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