Internet Resources for the Ancient Mediterranean World
This page is designed to provide Internet links to sites that deal with the history, archaeology, literature and culture of the Ancient Mediterranean World, including: Egypt, the Near East, Greece and Rome.
Contents
- Databases for Ancient History
- Classical Studies (Greece & Rome)
- Egypt
- The Ancient Near East
- Archaeology
Databases for Ancient History
- Binghamton University Libraries Databases in Ancient History
Includes links to L'Année Philologique, the Perseus Classics Collections, and descriptions of several CETEDOC databases on CDROM. - The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook (Fordham University)
Includes full-text materials from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Ancient Israel, Greece, the Hellenistic World, Rome, Late Antiquity and Christian Origins.
Classical Studies (Greece & Rome)
- L'Année Philologique is the major bibliographic database for classical studies. It is an exhaustive index of periodicals, books and festschriften in classics and
classical studies. It covers Greek and Latin linguistics and literature and
Greek and Roman archaeology, history, mythology, religion, epigraphy,
numismatics and palaeography: all aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world.
- The Voice of the Shuttle
CLASSICAL STUDIES PAGE (UC Santa Barbara) is
an excellent compilation of Internet sites related to the study of ancient Greece
and Rome.
- See the appropriate sections of The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook (Fordham University)
- Other Classics pages with additional resource links include:
Classical Resources (University of Texas at Austin)
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page (University of Michigan)
- For late Antiquity also try the International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) .
- Binghamton University Libraries' E-Journals in Greek and Latin Studies
Egypt
The Near East
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures: The Near East
- ABZU Regional Index: Mesopotamia - resources for the study of ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian, Akkadian, Ugaritic, Hittite and other languages written in cuneiform scripts.
Archaeology
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The Voice of the Shuttle has a an extensive listing of archaeological resources on the
Internet on its ARCHAEOLOGY Page. -
Binghamton University Libraries' Archaeology Page
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