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61. Boston College--Classics Courses
History of the roman Republic; History of the roman empire; See also listings inthe Art and archeology Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World Greece; Art of the
http://fmwww.bc.edu/CL/list.html
BOSTON COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL STUDIES
COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES Overview Languages Ancient Civilization Reading Courses ... Return to Classics Home Page
Overview
Courses are organized under three main headings: Elementary and Intermediate Language Courses, designed to prepare students for advanced courses in Greek and Latin literature; they also carry credit towards the University Foreign Language Requirement. Each of these courses is offered once a year. Courses in Ancient Culture and Civilization, in which the reading is entirely in English translation. These courses are open as electives to all students; they can be applied to the Minor in Ancient Civilizationin fact they form its basis. Some of them, marked as such, carry credit towards the University Core Literature Requirement. A selection of these courses is offered each year, usually four to six. Reading Courses in Greek and Latin Literature. These are designed for Classics majors and graduate students, but are open to anyone who possesses the necessary language background. Again, a selection is offered each year, usually six to eight. Courses in Modern Greek are listed separately, following Classics courses. Students should note that courses in other departments, which may not be listed here, will sometimes carry credit towards the Minor in Ancient Civilization.

62. Latin History
resources from topics like roman literature, military, and archeology to information Slaveryin the roman empire Numbers and Origins This paper was written by
http://www.unt.edu/fllc/languages/latin/history.htm
This page contains links to the history of Rome Rome Classical Roman Resources
This page contains resources from topics like Roman literature, military, and archeology to information on the politics, philosophy, drama, and religion of Rome
Roman History Useful Links

This page contains general reference links as well as links on their government, art, and mythology.
Ancient Roman History Timeline:

This page is an extremely thorough look at the history of the Romans. It includes a great number of primary sources and valuable information on the roles of women during this time period. Great page!!
Forum Romanum

This page is filled with offerings ranging from toga etiquette to a virtual tour of the Forum Romanum and is devoted to celebrating and explaining ancient Rome.
Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins

This paper was written by John Madden at University College in Dublin, Ireland.
Dead Romans
Roman coins, history, and a 3D walkthrough of archeological sites including the Colosseum and Forum Romanum are what you will get when you take a journey through the Dead Romans Home Page

63. Cobblestone Publishing - Correlation Of Massachusetts Core Corriculum For Social
teacher's guide archeology Digging Up History archeology Finding the Past Lost culture,and legacies of the roman Republic and empire; The Classical
http://www.cobblestonepub.com/pages/TchgMACORE3.html
Core Knowledge: The World
Human Beginnings and Early Civilizations (Prehistory to 1000 BC)
  • Human origins and early life, the work and findings of archeologists Earth’s geography: climate, soil, waters, topography, and human migration The agricultural revolution, neolithic technology and its effects on human life Early civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India
  • Evolution: Becoming Human ISBN 0382405080
    Mapping Africa (SPICE) ISBN 0382408179
    Mapping Asia (SPICE) ISBN 0382408187
    Mapping Latin America (SPICE-) ISBN 0382408209
    Mesopotamia ISBN 0382405986
    Science and Medicine in Ancient Egypt ISBN 0382408934
    Ancient Nubia ISBN 038240792X
    Phoenicians ISBN 0382407936
    Ancient Civilizations I Theme Pack ISBN 0382406532 Includes the following issues (which are also available separately) and a comprehensive teacher's guide:
    Queens of Egypt
    Carthage Hunnic Invasions Lost Cities Vanished Civilizations Mediterranean Trade Byzantium Ancient Mexico Maya Civilization Ancient Civilizations II Theme Pack ISBN 0382406540 Includes the following issues (which are also available separately) and a comprehensive teacher's guide: Fieldwork Mesopotamis Pharaohs of Egypt Vikings Moche of Peru Mongols Incas Great Inventions of the World The Origins of Greek Civilization Lesson Plan: 2500 - 600 BC (UCLA) ISBN 0382409493, includes

    64. Persian To Roman And Hellenistic Period - Archeology From The Miller Permanent C
    Persian to roman Period 500300 BCEBabylonian empire conqueredby Persians under Cyrus; Jews return to Jerusalem, rebuild Temple;
    http://www.jewishmuseum.net/Permanent/Persian.htm
    x
    Persian to Roman Period
    • 500-300 BCEBabylonian Empire conquered by Persians under Cyrus
    • Jews return to Jerusalem, rebuild Temple
    • 301-200 BCEJews ruled by Ptolemies, Egyptian-Greek
    Upon the destruction of the First Temple, many Jews were taken into other places. The Persians allowed Jews who had been taken to Babylon to return and to build the Temple again. The beautiful bronze Persian goblet shown here come from that era; it is embossed with a scene of the King of Persia hunting lions. After centuries the Temple was eventually rebuilt in the Roman period. Hellenistic Period
    • 198 BCEPtolemies overthrown by Seleucids, Syrian-Greeks
    • 167 BCERevolt against the Seleucids led by the Macabees (war lasted 25 years) Jews recapture Jerusalem and rededicate Temple
    • 63 BCEJudea occupied by the Romans, becomes a Roman province
    • Second Temple enlarged and beautified by Herod (Dead Sea Scrolls from this period)
    • 66-73 CESecond Temple destroyed in response to Jewish revolt
    • 132-135 CEJews dispersed from Judea; continued Jewish unrest

    65. Link2
    Translate this page roman warriors from Republic to Late empire / Gemäldegalerie mit (roman Villa Rustica,also in English Archäologie in Baden-Württemberg/ archeology in Baden
    http://home.t-online.de/home/Bernd.Hummel/link2.htm
    update 17/10/2002 Links zum Thema Reenactment
    Roman Army: equipment, armour etc.

    Archeology and Roman history
    4.)Sonstige interessante Links / other sites of interest ...
    Links to Roman Reenactment groups and Equipment (extra site)

    Roman Net-sites Catilina`s Homepage (English) (sites for Greek and Roman classics) NOVA ROMA Classic Web Ring Geschichtsring Deutschland
    Equipment and Armour of the Roman Army Claude Cueni`s Virtuelles Museum (deutschsprachige Website!) Armamentarium- The book of Roman arms and armour
    Lateinforum
    Bill`s Living History pages
    Lebendige Geschichte, Schwerpunkt: England) The Roman army page The Roman Legions
    Catapults of the Greek and Romans (Dr. Baatz) / English Version
    The Catapult Museum Online (virtual museum of ancient catapults) ... Roman Army military history encyclopedia, journal, and travelogue of the ancient Roman army
    Rom und sein Weltreich
    Ancient Rome ( tolle deutsche Seite!) Imperium Romanum - Nett gemachte Site (deutsch) der Uni Freiburg ROMARCH
    Roman Sites
    in the Internet Archaeology field reports Roman excavation sites in Europe) The ancient city of Rome Roman Empire- Net
    ( lots of information about history, emperors etc)

    66. Raceandhistory.com - European History
    AD A Recreation • The Byzantine empire and the Pictorial Tours The roman Forum The Imperial BooksAncient Medieval-Modern archeology - Another Great
    http://www.raceandhistory.com/Europe/
    Trinicenter Home PanTrinbago.com RaceandHistory.com HowComYouCom.com ...
    Homepage

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    European History Page
    Ancient Greece Alexander The Great The Hellenistic Kingdoms The Roman Empire ...
    Becoming Human - The Institute of Human Origins
    Neanderthals and Modern Humans in Western Europe

    Neanderthals and Modern Humans
    - A Regional Guide
    Genetic Evidence Ancient DNA
    Ancient Greece
    Ancient History Sourcebook
    Ancient Greece for Fun

    Ancient Greek Cities
    Athens, Sikyon, Corinth, etc.
    An Introduction to the Panhellenic Games

    The Role of Women in Athens
    The Ancient Source various ancient essays The Ancient Olympics part of the Perseus Project The Athenian Constitution The Classical view of the Mind The Perseus Atlas Project of ancient Greece Hellas:Net history of Hellas Ancient Greece The History by Herodotus (mainly The Persian Wars) The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides Ancient Athens Ancient Greek World (Univ. of Pennsylvania) Ancient Greek Philosophy, Science, Theology Alexandros, Fragments from the Ptolemy Library Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Ancient Sites - Tour of ancient Rome or Athens ... The Greeks - Crucible of Civilization on PBS The Ancient Olympics "The Real Story" back to the top
    Alexander the Great
    In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great BBC An Alexander the Great Page Another Alexander the Great Page at Boise State University Lecture: Alexander the Great Sources Alexander Page at William's College Adrian on Alexander Adam Hackney's Alexander the Great Page John J. Popovic's Alexander the Great Page

    67. EVisum.com Your Portal For Everything Educational
    about individuals and the culture of the roman empire. the Dark Ages, the Britishempire and early Here is the National Geographic's archeology expedition into
    http://www.evisum.com/social.htm
    Search the web: The Food Timeline Here is a great site that provides recipes for timely events from 10,000BC until the present. Visitors will find recipes that coorespond with most historical events or eras. Time Warp Time magazine presents statistical data about everything comparing 1900 to present day. Find lots of research data for projects! Time Machine Kids can blast back 25 years to 10000 years to find what's hot in world history. World History of Modern Times 1945 present- Here is a great resource for high school students engaged in a millennium project. Find tons of information on the events, people, environmental changes, wars, health issues, space race, the arts, and lots more at this huge site! More information is available at the Modern History Source Book. Visual and Interactive History Site Designed by a 14 year old student from Belgium, here is a high school level site covering Roman and Latin history. The Roman Empire, the Roman army, the Legionnaire, and Gladiators are covered with losts of visual-interactive images and clear instructions for kids. Biographical Dictionary This website features more than 25,000 biographies that you can search by name, date, or keyword. There's also a teacher section containing ideas for use in English and History classrooms.

    68. General History Web Links Of The Roman And Ancient World (incl. Maps)
    Maecenas Images of Ancient Greece and Rome; archeology Ring; Archaeology on the Encyclopaediaromana Homepage; History of the roman empire.Com; roman History at
    http://romanhistorybooksandmore.freeservers.com/l_general.htm
    Web Links to
    Ancient History
    General Roman History
    (incl. maps)
    Updated January 21, 2003 [Pliny the Elder] used to say that "no book was so bad but some good might be got out of it." Pliny the Younger Start
    Site Index

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    Languages ... Ancient Rome as seen in the year 2001 Q u e s t i o n s ? e-mail IrenesBooks@aol.com Please note that some of the major e-text providers tend to have intermittent server problems, thus some of the links may not work at times! Search WWW Search this site T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Ancient History Roman/Italian History Mainly Eastern Mediterranean A n c i e n t H i s t o r y R o m a n / I t a l i a n H i s t o r y

    69. My Ancient History Page
    Byzantium 1200 AD A Recreation • The Byzantine empire and the Ancient roman Sites NEW Line Source BooksAncient- Medieval-Modern archeology - Another Great
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4752/main.html
    Welcome to My European History Page
    Ancient Greece Alexander The Great The Hellenistic Kingdoms The Roman Empire ... Islamic
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    Palatine/Capitoline Hills
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    The History
    by Herodotus (mainly The Persian Wars)
    The History of the Peloponnesian War
    by Thucydides
    Ancient Athens

    Ancient Greek World
    (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology)
    Ancient Greek Philosophy, Science, Theology

    Alexandros, Fragments from the Ptolemy Library
    Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Ancient Sites - Take a virtual tour of ancient Rome or Athens ... The Greeks - Crucible of Civilization on PBS The Ancient Olympics "The Real Story" The Perseus Atlas Project of ancient Greece Hellas:Net history of Hellas Ancient History Sourcebook Ancient Greece for Fun Ancient Greek Cities Athens, Sikyon, Corinth, Sparta, Thebes An Introduction to the Panhellenic Games The Role of Women in Athens The Ancient Source various ancient essays The Ancient Olympics part of the Perseus Project The Athenian Constitution The Classical view of the Mind back to the top
    Alexander the Great
    In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great BBC An Alexander the Great Page Another Alexander the Great Page at Boise State University Lecture: Alexander the Great Sources Alexander Page at William's College Adrian on Alexander Adam Hackney's Alexander the Great Page John J. Popovic's Alexander the Great Page

    70. Princeton University Press Books In Archaeology And Ancient History
    R. Bagley, ed. The archeology of the New Testament The Life of Jesus and the Beginningof the Early Church. Art Forms and Civic Life in the Late roman empire.
    http://pup.princeton.edu/catalogs/subjects/arc.html
    PRINCETON
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    71. Roman Research Links And Bibliography
    Covers Athens as well as Rome, the best work I've seen yet on Greek archeology, life,buildings, etc The Making of the roman Army, from Republic to empire.
    http://legvi.tripod.com/legiovi/id6.html
    The Sixth Imperial Legion of Rome Roman Research Links and Bibliography Research Links HOME The Roman Empire Roman Chronology Roman Calendar ... Roman Equipment Supplier Links Roman Research Links and Bibliography Legio VI Armory Original Performance Scripts Host the Legion at your Event Information, News, and Updates ... Contact Us Brother Legions Legio VI Victrix Legio XX Related Topics Journal of Roman Military Studies Armamentarium Roman Researcher Index Roman Army Tactics ... Latin Language Roman Research Links: This is a collection of sites on the Roman world, Italy, and Etruria, both ancient and modern. Bill Thayer's Roman Sites contains an exhaustive catalogue of Internet sites dealing with Rome. Romarch , Roman Art and Archaeology, which also has a Mirror Site in the UK is another valuable resource for Roman studies.

    72. ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Library : Archaeology, Ancient Civilizations & His
    Work your way through an archeology maze, find treasures of four civilizationsancient Greece,the roman empire, and Egypt are the three areas explored at the
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=31&cid=1

    73. Summary And Outlook
    two general themes the classification of maritime trade, and naval archeology. atthe leaststudied periods (High Antiquity, Late roman empire, High Middle
    http://www.culture.fr/culture/archeosm/archeosom/en/bilan.htm
    Summary and Outlook
    At the moment, undersea archeological research is oriented toward two general themes: the classification of maritime trade, and naval archeology.
    Attic black figure bowl decorated by Nicosthenes
    Ship, 520-510 BC Classification of maritime trade
    Theme-wise, research is conducted both on the great trade routes and the redistribution business; trade in metals and construction materials enjoys an important status. Chronologically, finds from antiquity, between the sixth century BC and the seventh century AD, are particularly frequent. Outlook
    Today, research is aimed at the least-studied periods (High Antiquity, Late Roman Empire, High Middle Ages, Modern Period), as well as the types of commerce that are least known.
    Fragments of a krater:
    Attic-Late Geometric boat, circa 760-750 BC
    Roman mosaic, Constantine,
    III century AD
    Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite.
    Detail: Pleasure of fishing
    Naval Archeology
    This program aims to study boats as intact units, guided by three aspects:
    • the boat as a mechanism that reflects the technical development of a society the boat as instrument adopted for a specific function and for particular needs (trade, war, fishing)

    74. Architecture
    Host David Macaulay explores the geography, history, archeology, mythology, and religionof Two thousand years ago, the roman empire linked Western Europe, the
    http://www.arkhums.org/catalog/video/architecture/
    Videotapes, Films, Slide/Tape Architecture
    To quickly find a specific title, check the Title Index Arkansas: Its Architectural Heritage VHS or 16mm, 45 min. each, 1981-1984, Study guide available Part One: 1800-1861 Cy Sutherland, architecture professor at University of Arkansas, guides the viewer through a series of significant architectural sites which portray the cultural values of Arkansans in the decades prior to the Civil War. Sutherland's relaxed manner quietly enhances the pictorial evaluation of the three major architectural phases: Pioneer, Territorial, and Greek Revival. Part Two: 1865-1917 The second part of this film/video series examines both the high-style Beaux Arts architecture of the Victorian era and the vernacular or untutored design in Arkansas during a time which witnessed an explosion of new architectural forms. From the Old State House to the new Capitol, Sutherland traces the decline of the provincial Old South to the emergence of a new, modern South in anticipation of the third part of the series. Part Three: 1918-Present This film looks at the radical changes in architectural styles in the modern period. We see influences of Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Miles Van der Rohe, and other great architects of the twentieth century in architecture around the state.

    75. Macaleser News
    of Judaism and Christianity in the roman empire, the interaction between culturesand races in the roman empire, diaspora Judaism and archeology of the roman
    http://www.macalester.edu/whatshappening/source_book/classics.html
    you are here: macalester news sourcebook Classics J. Andrew Overman Archaeology/Classical Period/Christianity and Judiasm Overman is currently leading a Macalester archaeological excavation in Galilee, northern Israel, at a Roman temple that appears to date from the first-to-second century. The dig was the focus of a recent television documentary. Overman specializes in religion, culture and ethnicity in the Greco-Roman world. He has written extensively on issues such as the development of Judaism and Christianity in the Roman Empire, the interaction between cultures and races in the Roman Empire, diaspora Judaism and archeology of the Roman world. Jeremiah Reedy Latin and Greek/Liberal Arts Education Reedy's interests include Latin and Greek (languages and literatures), mythology and Greek philosophy. His publications include translations and editions of Greek and Latin works, plus articles on Plato, Aristotle, skepticism, stoicism and the philosophy of liberal arts education. Beth Severy Imperial Rome/Women in the Ancient World Severy is an expert on Augustan Rome. Her research also focuses on the role of women in the ancient world, iconography and imagery in the Roman world as well as the relationship among the family, domestic life and politics in the Greco-Roman world. She is currently researching the development of the first imperial family in Rome's change from a republic to a monarchical empire under Augustan. Severy has taught in Rome at the Undergraduate Center and coordinates the college's Rome program.

    76. Geschiedenis
    Grieken Tijdlijn Griekenland The archeology of Greece General Time Frame Ancient bijhet Trasimeense meer Ancient History - The roman empire Antike Geschichte
    http://www.student.kun.nl/p.vanhilten/Geschiedenis.html
    Geschiedenis en Cultuur
    Tijdlijnen
    Atlas Griekse geschiedenis Romeinse geschiedenis ... Sites over historische personen TIJDLIJNEN Algemeen
    Ancient History Timeline
    Grieken
    Tijdlijn Griekenland

    The Archeology of Greece - General Time Frame

    Ancient History - Greek Timeframe

    Archaic Greek Timeline
    Romeinen
    Time traveller's guide to the Roman Empire.
    Tijdlijn aan de hand van belangrijke gebeurtenissen. Met vrij veel tekst.
    Chronology of Roman History

    Regnum
    Republica
    Roman Chronology: 343-265 B.C.
    ... Hadrian Timeline ATLAS Atlas van het Perseus Project Atlas (1) Atlas (2) Site met links naar Klassieke atlassites ... Index of Cartographic Images (illustrating maps from the Ancient Period) GRIEKSE GESCHIEDENIS Ancient History - Greece European history page Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Sites on the World-Wide Web The ancient Greek world ... Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Homer to Alexander ROMEINSE GESCHIEDENIS Hannibal - de slag bij het Trasimeense meer Ancient History - The Roman Empire Antike Geschichte/Ancient History The Roman Empire ... Roman ladies. Website over beroemde Romeinse vrouwen. CULTUURGESCHIEDENIS Zie hiervoor mijn sites over Griekse cultuur en Romeinse Cultuur.

    77. Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology
    Greek Periphery? Origins of Celtic Art; The Best of Gibbon's Declineand Fall of the roman empire; Beyond Alexander. Alexander the
    http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
    (Last modified September 25, 2000 The 50 most recent additions. . Updates have been few lately but I'm working on it. Feel free to resend if I've missed anything.)
    Introduction
    This document collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu
    Search Tools
    Table of Contents
    Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies

    78. FORVM ANTIQVVM: Roman Art And Archaeology
    Resources for roman Art Archaeology. Table of Decline and Fall of the roman empire. Dead romans Sounds morbid, Maps and Codices of roman empire. Mediterranean Oceanic Database
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/rome.html
    Table of Contents Subject Indices and Link Collections
    Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies

    Sites on Specific Topics or Regions

    Archaeological Field Projects
    ...
    Related Museum Collections

    Can't find what you're looking for?
    Search the Web:
    Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet
    Use * for substring searches. Caes* will return entries for Caesar, Caesarion, Caesarians, etc. Questions or comments? Dead Links? New links that ought to be included?
    Email the Webmaster.
    Roman wall painting, late 2nd Style, Villa Farnesina, Rome. BACK NEXT Egypt Near East Tel Dor Aegean ... Greece Rome
    Augustus Medieval Archaeology Numismatics ... Books
    Subject Indexes and Collections of Links
    Sites whose main purpose is to collect links to other, related sites.
  • Altertumswissenschaftliche CD-ROMs CD-Roms for ancient history, etc.
  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE)
  • The Etruscan Network at the University of North Carolina
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures
  • Forum Romanum Big site; includes virtual tour of Rome.
  • Rassegna delle Risorse Elettroniche per lo Studio dell'Antichita' Classica A resource page for Classical Antiquity; it will help if you read Italian.
  • 79. K.U.Leuven Research Database
    the culturalhistorical continuity versus discontinuity in the period followingthe roman era up Research projects of research team Division for archeology
    http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/research/T/team183510.htm
    Home Research activities Research groups Key domains ... Nederlands K.U.Leuven Research team Division for archeology Responsible Description Projects Expertises ... Nederlands Responsible
    VAN WONTERGHEM FRANK
    AFDELING ARCHEOLOGIE
    K.U.LEUVEN
    Blijde-Inkomststraat 21
    B-3000 Leuven
    BELGIUM
    Telephone: +32 16 25050
    frank.vanwonterghem@arts.kuleuven.ac.be
    Team
    Senior academic staff members: 5
    Junior academic staff members: 19 Administrative and technical staff members: 2 Fax number: +32 16 324872 Localisation in list of all research teams Localisation in K.U.Leuven organigram Description research team: PREHISTORY - Settlement structure of Late Palaeolithic and Early Holocene sites. - Microwear analysis (microscopic use traces) of prehistoric flint tools. - The introduction of agriculture in northern Belgium. - Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project: the prehistory of the Nile Valley. - Chert quarrying and mining techniques. - Methodological approach of Palaeolithic stone technology. ANCIENT NEAR EAST - Egyptian and Coptic art: iconological and iconographic research, computer-aided when useful. Archaeological and

    80. Classical Studies Links
    resources on ancient theater Ancient City of Athens photographic archiveWomen in Antiquity (essay). roman Art archeology Resources.
    http://pirate.shu.edu/~cottereu/classica.htm
    Eugene Cotter
    Seton Hall University Home Perseus Project Home Page
    Introduction
    ... Overview of Archaic and Classical Greek History
    Good reference site for all areas of Greek studies.
    The Ancient World Web:
    Main Index The World of Late Antiquity
    Argos Search:
    ... Classical Studies
    Specialized Searches can be done in Argos for
    Classical Mythology

    Subject Guides/Indices
    Databases
    Bibliographies
    ...
    "Classical Studies" Search Engines
    A superb list subdivided by subjects and forms. Search Anything! Relevant Electronic Resources ditto.com A visual search engine. Search on the web - over 1 million photographs, images, and other graphics. The Internet Classics Archive Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature Search the texts. Other Links : Consult a list of other classical and electronic text resources. (Cambridge UK) L'Annee Philologique Database of Classical Bibliography Exploring Ancient World Cultures Image Index EAWC: Essay Index EAWC : Chronology (some images EAWC : Internet Sites The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (PBS Series) Classics Links Pomoerium Includes a copious and well-organized, albeit unannotated, list of Classics internet resources.

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