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[edit] General

A portal with information about databases, links, teaching materials, projects, and online publications. Frames only.

Contains primary and secondary sources for the study of ancient Greece and Rome. Includes texts in English, Greek and Latin, and thousands of images.

TOCS-IN provides the tables of contents of a selection of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals, sometimes with a link to the abstract or text of the article.

The principal learned society for Classical Studies in North America.

A collection of materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world.

Contains signed articles by Classics scholars. Includes bibliographies, maps and images. Content added infrequently in some sections of the site.

[edit] Language and Literature

A list of links to translation dictionaries, study guides, and Latin texts.

Provides downloadable versions of classic texts. Most are translations, with a few texts in the original Greek or Latin; browse by title, author, genre or language. Also provides links to other online text sources.

"Contains samples of Latin and Greek texts, read by various scholars in different styles." Contents added periodically. (NOTE: Shockwave/Flash plug-ins required.)

[edit] Art and Architecture

Provides links to Greek texts, projects, associations, museum collections, and more.

Photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens.

Provides links to Roman texts, projects, associations, museum collections, and more.

A project that uses 3D computer modeling to reconstruct ancient ruins.

[edit] Mythology

Maintained by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, and updated frequently. This is a large site full of maps, charts, biographies, signed articles, chronologies, and many other resources.

A free online source covering mythology, folklore, and legends from around the world. Updated frequently.

An electronic version of the first volume of Bulfinch's Mythology, "The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes," by Thomas Bulfinch (1796-1867), with hypertext links to other authoritative Web sites, such as the Perseus Digital Library and Encyclopedia Mythica.

Images and texts about the Olympian gods. A bibliography and timeline are also provided.

[edit] Maps

A selection of free, downloadable, geographically accurate maps of ancient Greece, Italy, Constantinople and Egypt.

AWMC news, additions, and links to other online sources for maps of the ancient world. Updated occasionally.


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