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Amazing Worlds of Archaeology, Anthropology, & Ancient Civilizations
Compiled by Rodney Polasky, this site includes over 2,000 reviewed links, which are organized by topic.  Provides students and those interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects.

Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
Presents an online atlas of the Greek and Roman World. The Atlas covers the time span of 1000 B.C. to 640 A.D. Contains a bibliography, an overview of all the maps, and the key for the maps. Links to related articles, books, and periodicals, as well as WWW resources on maps and classical history.

Ancient Criticism
Ancient critical opinions on various authors, translated into English. Includes opinions on such authors as Thucydides, Lysias, Isokrates, Demosthenes, and Plato.

Classics-related links
Links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists.

Classics Subject Guide
A directory of resources to serve as a subject guide for classicists. Offers access to Internet sites related to ancient art, archaeology, and history. Provides aaccess to classics societies and university classics departments, as well as Listservs and electronic journals. Links to a photograph gallery and Internet search tools. Also liinks to other subject guides and searchable indices to text files.

Collated Web Index of Significant Historians and Philosophers
Presents an index of historians and philosophers, which contains brief biographical data for each individual, who is listed chronologically by either the year of death or birth depending on whether he or she is still living. Lists the historians and philosophers from the Classical Period through the present time.

Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics
Features a directory for a monthly electronic journal on classical studies, Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics (ISSN 1320-3606), edited by Peter Toohey and Ian Worthington. Focuses on offering a medium for intellectual exchange on classical studies. Includes the tables of contents, editorials, guidelines for contributors, and reviews.  Click here for gopher and ftp access to this title.

Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
Presents a directory of Internet resources of interest to classicists, including resources related to history and archaeology. Provides access to databases, Web projects, and information servers, as well as project home pages and other directories. Offers access to journal indexes, image collections, electronic publications, indexes, and bibliographies.

Forum Romanum
Experience Rome's past through its culture, religion, language, and much more. Features include: Virtual Tour of Rome; Dictionary of Mythology; Roman History; Roman Life; Latin Language; Latin Literature; Picture Index; and Related sites.

Greek Civilization
Sponsored by History for Kids, this site offers online information resource dealing with classical Greek civilization. Categories include: war, environment, science, sports and daily life, politics, philosophy, religion, art, and relations with other countries. Intended for use of middle school students.

Internet Classics Archives
Searchable collection of classical Greek and Latin texts. Includes select Chinese, Persian, and other classical works in English translations. Allows users to search by keyword. Includes readers' comments.

New England Classical Journal
Access to the tables of contents of the New England Classical Journal.

Perseus Project
Active as late as 2/22/2002, this site is still accessible through The Internet Archive.  It is an evolving digital library that currently focuses upon the ancient Greek and and Roman world. Highlights art and archaeology and texts in Greek and English.

Pomoerium
This journal covers any subject of classical interest, especially ancient history and classical philology. Links to the full text of previous issues and the table of contents for the current issue. Includes a bibliography of books recently received and a site search tool. Offers access to links to classics-related Web sites.
 

Rivendell's Greek Drama page
Provides original articles, graphical and textual exhibits, bibliographies, and WWW research links corresponding to Greek drama.


Tebtunis Papyri Database
The texts contained in this database represent a small percentage of the papyrus collection of The Bancroft Library. The documents present points of interest for Egyptologists, historians of the ancient world, philologists, historians of law, etc.

Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies
Presents a directory of WWW resources related to humanities research. Offers access to sites related to language, archaeology, art, history, culture, literature, mythology, and philosophy. Provides access to listservs, newsgroups, and journals. Links to classics departments, programs, and associations.

Western Civilization (via Netscape's Best on the Web)
Active as late as 6/29/2001, this site is accessible through The Internet ArchivesIt presents a list of links related to history of Western Civilization.

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