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         Greece Archeology:     more books (33)
  1. Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics in Ancient Greece (Studies in Mediterranean Archeology) by Martin P. Nilsson, 1986-08-30
  2. Food, Cuisine and Society in Prehistoric Greece (Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archeology)
  3. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean Roads and Stations of Bronze-Age Greece (Mellen Studies in Archeology, Vol. 1) by Anton G. Jansen, 2001-10
  4. Greece and Babylon;: Early contacts between the Aegean and the Near East, (Baker studies in Biblical archeology) by Edwin M Yamauchi, 1967
  5. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction - Revised Edition 1987 by William R. Biers, 1987-08
  6. Hachette World Guides: Greece
  7. Greece: Temples, Tombs, & Treasures (Lost Civilizations)
  8. Delos-Mykonos: A Guide to the History and Archeology
  9. Greece A Guide to the Archeological Sites
  10. Introduction to classical archeology: Crete and Greece by Clark Hopkins, 1950
  11. Olympia by Manolis Andronicos, 1989
  12. Vangelis Calotychos. Modern Greece: A Cultural Poetics.(Book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Anthropology by Tim Pilbrow, 2006-04-01
  13. Olympus: The Archeological Site And The Museum by Manolis Andronicus, 1989
  14. The Story of Man: Bible Times; Greece & Rome; Middle Ages; Renaissance Four Volume National Geographic Set (The Story of Man, I-IV)

81. Ancient Civilizations: Egypt - Greek And Roman - Middle East - Africa
Images from History Images from the history of world art and archeology for Ancient Civilizations Near East, Egypt, Minoan, Crete and Mycenae, Greek and
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/ancient.htm
Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Incredible @rt Dept ART HOME Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page Go Back in time to the Pharaohs , The time of the Greek and Romans . Learn about the great Mali Empire and more! Mosaics links
  • Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology
links page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec Pre-Columbian Cultures
  • Ancient Civilizations- History - Art
Ancient Civilizations Interactive from British Museum. Explore through themes: Religion, Cities, Buildings, Trade, Writing and Technology. Site requires Flash. Slide timeline from 3500 BC to 2000 AD to compare and contrast regions. Humanities Interactive: Ancient Cultures of our World View the amazing variety of human ideas and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age - to Ancient Greece Egypt and Rome. Interactive exhibits, games, lessons and more. Valley of the Ancients Ancient Civilization, values and beliefs, Gods and myths. Some of their links are broken - but still lots to see.

82. Rackham Graduate School: Courses In Classical Art And Archaeology
The Art and archeology of Greek Colonization. HISTART 221/permission of instructor (3, Problems in Greek Archaeology. Graduate standing. (3).
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    The following courses constitute the range of approved offerings at the time of the assembly of the publication. For more detailed and current information write directly to the department. All Classical Art and Archaeology courses are cross-listed with History of Art with the exception of 599, 600, 606, 608, 828, 840, 880, 993, 990, and 995. Third Year Chinese. Chinese 202 or 362. (5 each). 421/History of Art 421. Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. One previous Art History, Anthro. or Class. Archaeol. course is recommended. 422/HISTART 422. Etruscan Art and Archaeology.

83. Classics
Explores the art and archaeology of ancient greece from the Bronze Age through the Explores topics in the archaeology of ancient greece and Rome,
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/grad02/letsci/classiC.html
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Return to Top 300 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece. (Crosslisted with Art Hist) 3-4 cr. Explores the art and archaeology of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period. P: Open to all Undergrads. 304 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome. (Crosslisted with Art Hist) 3-4 cr. Explores the art and archaeology of ancient Italy, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire from the Iron Age to Late Antiquity. P: Open to all Undergrads. 307 Elementary Ancient Egyptian Language. 308 Elementary Ancient Egyptian Language. 311 Schools and Learning in the Medieval World. (Crosslisted with History, Hist Sci, Medieval) 3 cr. An introduction to the various forms of education in the Middle Ages and their effect in shaping the childhood and adolescent experience of literate medieval men and women. Some attention will also be given to the medieval origins of such modern educational institutions as the public grammar school and the University. P: Jr st or cons inst. 320 The Civilization of Ancient Greece.

84. NAS Portsmouth Home Page
The Nautical Archaeology Society is a voluntary organisation providing resources,training, From issue 34.1 The Navarino naval battle site, greece ,
http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/
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Welcome to the Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS)
NAS Annual Conference 2005
12 November 2005: Featureing presentations from both professional and amateur archaeologists, the NAS Annual Conference offers a great opportunity to catch up on Members project and events. The post-conference programme includes a Tudor Evening at the Mary Rose, a dive on an Elizabethan Merchantman and a walking tour of historic Portsmouth. NAS Annual Conference 2005
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
From issue 34.1: The Navarino naval battle site, Greece... , by George Papatheodorou, Maria Geraga and George Ferentinos: A remote sensing survey of Navarino Bay has identified many of the Turkish-Egyptian ships lost in the battle of 1827. Their remains are being damaged by heavy modern anchors, which plough deep furrows through the sediment as they are dragged free. IJNA contents
Adopt a wreck
Latest addition: The Oria , a Spanish vessel lost in 1904 on the approach to Holyhead, has been adopted by the DeHaviland Sub Aqua Club (101 Branch BSAC), who visit the site once a month and are planning a survey using the NAS 'DWAP' slates. Index of wreck sites
NAS Training
Get involved!

85. Archaeology
Biers, Wm. The Archaeology of greece 2 1996. = Biers Gromarch a list devotedto Greek and ROMan ARCHaeology after the Bronze Age.
http://cc.owu.edu/~dglatein/archy.htm
Humanities 200.1: Classical Archaeology
D. Lateiner
SL 111 Survey of Ancient Greek and Roman Archaeology
“History made visible and visitable”
Required books:
1. Biers, Wm. The Archaeology of Greece 2 1996. = Biers
2. McIntosh, J. The Practical Archaeologist . 1986. = McI
3. Potter, T.W. Roman Italy . 1990. = Potter
4. Taylour, W. The Mycenaeans . 2nd ed. 1983. = Taylour
5. Xerocopies: Slidelists, Maps, Reserve readings, etc (Purchase packet in ST 204, now)
Videotape on Reserve: Wood, M. In Search of the Trojan War . 1987. Also on reserve in book format. Unit 1: Prehistory WEEK: 1. Topography and Ecology of the Mediterranean A. Maps, Geology, Geography: Resources, Crops, and Cities B. History of Archaeology and its methods (Chaps with maps) Biers 1, McI pp. 8-15, 30-31, 34-39; 68-71; 98-99; 130-31 2. Bronze Age Aegean: [Minoan] Crete and Cyclades (EBA, MBA, LBA) A. Crete: Palaces (Knossos, esp. ) , Countryside, Pottery Biers 2: 23-50, 55-61. McI pp. 94, 127, 170-171 B. Thera: Fescoes, Communication, Eruption(s) of Santorini (Atlantis arch’y?) Biers 2: 51-54, McI, pp. 18-25, Thera Article:

86. Perseus Art & Archaeology
For a great introduction to the Greek world, check out Thomas Martin s Overview of Examples of particular searches in the art and archaeology catalogs
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/art&arch.html
Perseus Tufts Collections: Classics Papyri Renaissance London ... Support Perseus
Art and Archaeology
e-mail us problems and comments Look through a massive library of art objects, sites, and buildings. The library's catalogs document 523 coins, 1548 vases, over 1400 sculptures, 179 sites and 381 buildings. Each catalog entry has a description of the object and its context; most have images. This web site currently publishes over 33,000 pictures! Descriptions and images have been produced in collaboration with many museums, institutions and scholars. Catalog information and keywords have been taken from standard sources, which are cited in the entries for each object.
(See some examples to get you started.) For a great introduction to the Greek world, check out Thomas Martin's Overview of Archaic and Classical Greek History . This work contains over 3000 links to Perseus' primary materials and is also available as a book from Yale University Press . Also check out highlights of the Perseus Web site.
Catalogs of sites, buildings, and objects

87. Archaeology
World archaeology resources including ancient digs, field work, German, Roman, Resources for Greek Art and Archaeology. A compendium of links,
http://www.resourcehelp.com/qserarch.htm
Archaeology

88. Greek Archaeology
Collection of useful links on Greek archaeology. Research institutes, architecture,sites, craft and engineering, and special topics.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/greek.html
Greek Archaeology
In this page good old Aeschylus shows the way to (text)files,
while the diver plunges you into cyberspace
The Hekatompedon on the Athenian Akropolis
Ontwerpsystemen en Vitruvius' terminologie
Greek WEB-links:
General
  • Greek Ministery of Culture, information on all archaeological sites in Greece
  • Home Page of Greece
  • Perseus Project - Everything you need for good research...
  • Slideshows with Images from the Perseus Project
    see also:
  • The Perseus Atlas Project
  • Ancient Art and Monuments, Hellenistic to Roman
  • AEGEANET
  • The AEGEANET mailing list archives
  • R. Laffineur's page, with abstracts of the TECHNE Aegeaum conference
Architecture
  • Temple of Athena Aphaia with plan of the temple and corresponding view from whatever angle one chooses
  • Computer modelling of ancient Constantinople
Universities and Research Institutes
  • Democritus University of Thrace
  • Centre d'Histoire des Religions (grecque), Univ. de Liege
  • The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (PRAP)
  • many of the ceramics in the PRAP pot catalogue
Sites
  • Metamap of Greece Athens
  • The Ancient City of Athens (from Indiana University)
  • Visit the Athenian Acropolis Epirus
  • Epirus
  • Arta
  • Ioanina Thrace
  • Thrace
  • Xanthi
  • Abdera
  • Porto Lagos
  • Nestos River
  • Rodopi
  • Komotini
  • Maroneia
  • Evros
  • Evros River
  • Alexandroupolis
  • Diymoteicho
  • Samothrace
  • Mesembria Macedonia
  • Eastern Macedonia
  • Kavala
  • Philippi
  • Thasos
  • Drama
  • Kato Nevrokopi Valley
  • Central and Western Macedonia
  • Mount Athos
  • Serres
  • Amphipolis
  • Naoussa Thessaly
  • Thessaly
  • Meteora Sterea Hellas
  • Sterea Hellas
  • Euboea

89. EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
Bellum Catilinae Sites for the Greek and Latin Classics Eastern MediterraneanArchaeology program of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/links.html
EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
Classical and European Archaeology:

90. Dig™: Links
A list of links to archaeology and science websites for kids. Lots of linksand info on ancient Greecefind out about history, mythology, art, wars,
http://www.digonsite.com/links.html
The links are arranged in alphabetical order. New links are being added all the time, so don't be discouraged if the top of the page looks the same! Abbe Museum
Celebrating, exhibiting, and researching 12,000 years of Maine Indian History. Anasazi Heritage Center
View an online artifact gallery, learn about the Anasazi, and plan your trip to this museum! The Ancient City of Athens
Pictures of the remains of ancient Athens, Greece, and more! Ancient Egypt Webquest
Learn about ancient Egyptian daily life, mummies, hieroglyphics, King Tut, and play games about Egypt. AncientGreece.com
Lots of links and info on ancient Greecefind out about history, mythology, art, wars, and more! The Ancient Olympics
Compare the ancient and modern Olympics, tour the site of Olympia, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times! Ancient Theme
Models of scenes and sites from ancient history made from Legos! See the winning entries from past contests and learn the rules to compete this year with your own Lego creation! The Archaeology Channel
Streaming video of archaeological sites around the world. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery!

91. BUBL LINK: Greek History
Subjects european archaeology, greek history, photographs DeweyClass 938 Greek and Roman history, art and archaeology, classical mythology, language,
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/g/greekhistory.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
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  • 19th-Century Photography of Ancient Greece Acropolis Museum Alexander the Great on the Web Ancient City of Athens ... World Lecture Hall
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    19th-Century Photography of Ancient Greece
    Offers 19th and early 20th century photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, focusing on Greece, Asia Minor, the Aegean islands, Cyprus, South Italy, and Sicily. Arranged by location and monument.
    Author: J Paul Getty Trust
    Subjects: european archaeology, greek history, photographs
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, image collection
    Acropolis Museum
    Considered one of the most important museums in the world, it temporarily houses masterpieces of the ancient Greek civilization dedicated to the 'temenos' of Athena Parthenos. The collections include temple pediments and sculptures from the Archaic period, the Parthenon frieze and sculpted figures dated to around 500 BC.
    Author: Hellenic Ministry of Culture
    Subjects: european museums, greek history, sculpture

    92. King's College London - Undergraduate Study: Programme Details For Classical Stu
    However, we encourage the learning of Greek and Latin as fundamental to the studyof the D4 Art and archaeology Greek pottery painting, 800300BC
    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ugp05/programme.php?getid=194

    93. King's College London - Undergraduate Study: Programme Details For Classical Stu
    Core courses Myths of Greek Rome Latin or Greek language D4 Art andarchaeology Greek pottery painting, 800300BC D4 Art and archaelology Greek
    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ugp04/programme.php?getid=194

    94. Kentucky Classics
    The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean The Ancient Greek World (from theUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)
    http://www.uky.edu/AS/Classics/artindex.html
    Division of Classics
    Ancient Art, Mythology, and Archaeology Resources

    95. New Testament Gateway: Archaeology
    Photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Greecewith an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography and history.
    http://www.ntgateway.com/ancient/archaeol.htm

    Dr Mark Goodacre

    Dept of Theology

    University of Birmingham NTGateway.com
    Jerome Murphy O'Connor,

    The Holy Land
    (US) ...
    The Hunger Site

    Last updated on:
    31 July 2002
    Mark Goodacre
    Archaeology
    Search The New Testament Gateway General Israel Mediterranean There are many fine resources on the internet for the study of Bible related archaeology. This directory does not attempt to be exhaustive but provides an annotated guide to the best sites available, particularly the meta-sites and the stronger pages focusing on famous places. Note that Dead Sea Scrolls links are listed not here but on the Judaica page.
    General Resources
    Biblical Archaeology Society Homepage for the Biblical Archaeology Society with extensive news and useful excerpts from Biblical Archaeology Review Bible Review and Archaeological Odyssey Biblical Archaeologist Information and some excerpts from an important journal. From Jesus to Christ: Biblical Archaeology A useful section of the excellent PBS site devoted to Jesus and Christian origins. Click on a handful of locations on the map to view introductory information on them. Also included are two useful essays: Marianne Bonz

    96. Cornell College - Classical Studies - Greek Archaeology
    maps, essays, online Greek-English lexicon, plus much more. Great site forstudents of Greek art, archaeology, history, literature, and language.
    http://cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/arch/index2.shtml
    Home Classical Studies Quick Links.... Supporting Cornell Student Organizations Calendar Cornell Directory Site Map Residence Life Career Services Registrar
    Greek Archeology

    97. Links To University Archaeology Museums
    University of Reading, Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, material from the Greekand GræcoRoman civilisations of the Mediterranean, most notably Greek and
    http://sunsite.wits.ac.za/mus/arch.htm
    Museums Feature Home
    Wits University museums

    South African museums

    Country index
    ...
    Site Map
    URL:
    sunsite.wits.ac.za/mus/arch.htm
    Last update: 9 Feb 2004 Site created and maintained by
    Andy Brown, CLTD
    Page design by Internet Services
    Comments to Andy Brown Subject index: Archaeology
    Australia
    • University of Melbourne, School of Fine Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology Virtual Museum Project . Annotated images of objects in the university's significant antiquities collections.
    • University of Sydney, The Nicholson Museum , Near Eastern, Egyptian, Cypriot, Classical and European archaeological collections.
    Canada
    Israel
    South Korea
    • Seoul National University

    98. Athena Review: Guide To Archaeology On The Internet
    Ancient Mediterranean Links to Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman web sites from St . Greek and Latin Classics Detailed listings of history and archaeology
    http://www.athenapub.com/inet/guide2.htm
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    Guide to Archaeology on the Internet
    Sites on sites
    Archaeology and history share an attachment to visual evidence, making the web a near-perfect medium for gathering primary information on these subjects. Whether your aim is casual browsing or methodical research, the combination of graphic images and multitudes of on-line sources and databases provides fruitful grounds for exploration. Sources are alphabeticized below in two basic groupings: a) general topics; b) links by country. (Please note: reorganizing and adding to these pages is an ongoing process: send email with your suggestions for links.
    Anglo-Saxons and Dark Ages:

    99. Athena Review Main Index
    Journal of archaeology, history, and exploration. Back issues online. Image archive,exhibition reports.
    http://www.athenapub.com/
    Athena Review Image Archive Archaeology on the Internet Current issue index back issues ... free trial issue Issue index: Vol. 1, No 1: military sites Late Iron Age Celts; Angkor Wat; Peter Martyr Vol. 1, No 2: Vol. 1, No. 3: Vol. 1, No. 4 in Tibet. Vol. 2, No. 1: Vol. 2, No.2: Maya Lowlands: Tikal, Palenque; Egyptian papyri; Sutton Hoo. Vol. 2, No.3: Romans on the Danube; Viking ships and sagas; Andean Petroglyphs. Vol. 2, No.4: Neanderthals Meet Modern Humans. Vol. 3, No.1: Byzantine Cultures, East and West; Buried silk road cities of Khotan. Vol. 3, No.2: New World Explorers III: Peopling of the Americas Vol. 3, No.3: Vol. 3, No.4: Rediscovering Lost Civilizations: Reports from the Field. Vol. 4, No.1: Homo erectus : current findings on an early human ancestor; The prehistory of Sardinia
    Athena Review
    Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration
    Vol.4, no.1: Homo erectus Introduction: The Long Journey of Homo erectus A glossary of terms related to research on ... Homo Erectus by Noel T. Boaz and Russell L. Ciochon (reviewed by Dong Wei) Homo erectus and the Emergence of Sunda in the Tethys Realm
    Contributions of Potassium-based chronology in the Sangiran dome, Central Java

    100. Biblical Archaeology Society
    The Biblical Archaeology Society publishes Biblical Archaeology Review, Latin and Greek lessons on tape or disk? Museum reproductions of ancient art?
    http://www.bib-arch.org/bswbAbOnResource.html
    Biblical Archaeology Review Bible Review Archaeology Odyssey Travel/Study ...
    Masthead

    On-line Resources Here's a listing of related web sites around the world. Universities, excavation projects, scholarly Biblical resources and even dedicated amateurs have sites that are fun to visit.
    Although we do our best to screen these sites for suitability, please note that they are not mainained by BAS; therefore we are not responsible for their content.
    Updated January 26, 2005 Academic Sites Denominational Sites Digs Educational/Informative ... Suggest a Site to Add
    Academic Sites
    American Academy of Religion
    www.aar-site.org
    Devoted to the study of religion, this academic organization includes information about membership, upcoming meetings, publications, careers and grants on its home page. American Schools of Oriental Research
    www.asor.org
    The home page of this scholarly organization includes information on upcoming meetings, publications, grants and membership. Archaeological Institute of America
    www.archaeological.org

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