Resources in
Classics and Archaeology:
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Main
Perseus Site
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Images and Museum Collections
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Texts and Text Tools
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Archaeological
Sites
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Scholarly Work
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Classical
Associations' Home Pages
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Pointers to Other Resources
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Finding
People on the Web
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On-Line
Courses in Classics
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Miscellaneous
Classical Resources
Images and Museum
Collections
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Pompeii Forum Project
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Vatican Museum
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National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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Museums around the World
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Color Tour of Egypt
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Egyptian Artifacts Exhibit
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Priam's Gold Exhibit
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Oriental Institute Virtual Museum
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Perseus Art and Archaeology Search
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ArtServ, the Australian National Museum
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Ancient Near East Sites
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Texts and
Text Tools
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Primary Texts in Perseus

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Ancient History Sourcebook
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The Medieval Sourcebook
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Internet Wiretap (Classics texts by
gopher)
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Online Medieval and Classical Library
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Archaeological Sites
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OSU Isthmia Excavation
Acrotiri on Thera
Greek
Ministry of Culture Server This site lists all archaological sites
in Greece as well as many other resources
The reconstructed trireme, the Olympias (photos from the Perseus site)
The Trireme Trust (the folks who figured out how a trireme
worked, accounts of the sea trials, etc.)
Metis:
A QTVR Interface for Ancient Greek Archaeological Sites
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Scholarly
Work
Some On-line scholarly work on Thucydides
Table of Contents in Recent Classics
Journals
Search Table of Contents in Recent
Classics Journals
Search Bryn Maur Classical Review
Gnomon - Bibliographische
Datenbank
Arachnion, a new On-Line Journal (Note: not all the articles are in
English)
Diotima: Women and Gender in Antiquity An extremely rich resource of images,
ancient texts, and modern scholarship.
Arethusa
HISTOS: an Electronic Journal of Ancient
Historiography
Search Diotima Bibliography
Recent APA Presidential Addresses
Antiquity
an international journal of expert archaeology; most
articles are available on-line.
Worlds of Late Antiquity ( miscellaneous materials relating to
the culture of the Mediterranean world in late antiquity
(roughly 200-700 C.E.).
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Vergil's Home Page
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Cicero’s
home page
Archives
of the Classics Listserv
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Home Pages of Classics Departments
World Wide
American
Classical League
Graduate Programs in Classics in the USA
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Home Pages of Classical Associations
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CLSTECH Home Page
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CAMWS Home Page
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CAAS Home Page
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APA
Home Page
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AIA Home Page
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Pointers to
Other Resources
The Ancient History
Sourcebook
Art History Resources on the
Net
Encyclopedia Mythica
Lacus Curtius:
Into the Roman World
Voice
of the Shuttle
Library of Congress Classics links
Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient
World
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The Tech Classics Archive Many Classical texts (in translation) to
download or read on-line. Select from a list of 441 works
of classical literature by 59 different authors, Basic
encyclopedia information available about the authors.
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AIA Collection of Resources
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Athenians: a Prosopopgraphy of Ancient
Athens
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Materials for the study of ancient Sparta
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World History Compass collection of
resources about ancient Greece
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World History Compass collection of
resources about ancient Rome
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STOA.ORG
A Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities
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Locating People
APA Directory of members
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All 3,040 Universities on the Internet
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On-Line
Courses or Syllabi
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Hardy Hanson"s Greek Prose Style
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On-Line Vergil course
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The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean
Miscellaneous
resources.
Software Directory for
Classics maintained by Centaur Systems
Radio
Finland's Nuntii Latini (the news in Latin)
The weather in
Latin
The Suda On-line
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Papyrology Home Page
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Duke Papyrus Archive
The Vergil Project
Vergil's Home Page
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Archimedes
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Last updated 5/6/2009
Comments, suggestions, and questions
should be directed to:
Dr.
Margaret L. Cook
Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
Saint John's University
Collegeville MN 56321
(612) 363 3103
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