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General Links Submit a link
The following sites are useful points of departure for a wide variety of materials relating to Classical Greek archaeology on the Internet:
Search Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet
[The best search engine on the Internet targeted specifically at topics involving the Ancient Mediterranean world].
DIOTIMA
[Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World]
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Server at University of Michigan
[The fullest single Web server encompassing all aspects of Greek and Roman archaeology, with extensive links to other sites.]
PERSEUS Project
[The fullest single Web server devoted to the presentation of the texts and material culture of ancient Greece.]
The Ancient City of Athens
[A large number of quickly accessible color views of the ancient monuments of Athens.]
KAPATIJA
[John Younger's listing of all updated Web sites having a focus on the archaeology of the Aegean world.]
ArchList
[John Younger's list of all archaeological discussion groups on the Internet.]
The Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia
[Site guide to one of the major panhellenic sanctuaries of Mainland Greece.]
Greek History
[David Silverman's Greek History (Classics 371/History 391) Web page at Reed College.]
University of Pennsylvania Museum, Greek Gallery Exhibit
[Very basic introduction to some aspects of Greek art of periods including Classical.]
Nausikaa The History of Herodotus
Atalanta The Classics Page at Pomoerium
Amphitrite Greek Art
bacchus Classics Archive of Literature
MINERVA THE PERSIAN WARS
Nausikaa PERSEUS: Pausanias, Description of Greece
Praxiteles Andrew Stewart's "One Hundred Greek Sculptors"
Aphrodite Pausanias 6.6.3
Praxiteles Amy C. Smith's Course in Greek Sculpture at Tufts (Spring 1998)
Iktinos PERSEUS: Encyclopedia of Architectural Terms
Xenophon The Oxford University Classics Dept. Links Page
Amphitrite The Parthenon and Neighboring Temples
Amphitrite Greek Mythology
Theseus American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Theseus British School of Archaeology at Athens
Amphitrite Ancient Art and Architecture
Meriones Princeton's Greek Mythology Home Page
Jon The Ambrose Collection
Links Specific to Class Meetings Submit a link
These links deal with specific sites, monuments, or artifact categories surveyed in particular class meetings.
Session 1: Definitions (4 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Amphitrite THE WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, SOMETIMES HOW AND OCCASIONALLY WHY OF
CLASSICAL MYTHS AND HISTORY
Session 2: Aftermath of Persian Sack (6 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Themistokles PERSEUS: T. Martin's Historical Sketch of Persian Invasion of 480-479 B.C.
Session 3: Early Classical Sculpture (8 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Aphrodite Myron
Session 4: Olympia: Architecture (11 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Artemis The Olympic Games
Nausikaa The Olympic Festival in Antiquity (follow the link "site")
Amphitrite Tour of Ancient Olympia and the Olympic Games
Nausikaa Pausanias, Description of Greece: "Eleia"
Atalanta Perseus: Puasanius V.10
Session 5: Olympia: Sculpture (13 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Amphitrite Olympia: The Museum at Olympia: Sculptures from the Pediments of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia
Session 6: Classical Wall-painting (15 Jan 1998) Submit a link
bacchus pausanias on the web via perseus
Minerva A Lost Painting by Polygnotos at Delphi
Nausikaa Pausanias, Description of Greece: "Stoa Poikile"
Session 7: Political Architecture (19 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Session 8: Literacy (20 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Aristophanes Images of Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the Fifth, Fourth
and Third Centuries BCE
Session 9: Commerce (22 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Minerva Commercial Uses of Pottery
Session 10: Industries (25 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Artemis The AMPHORAS Project
Session 11: Parthenon: Architecture (27 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Iktinos PERSEUS: Athens, Parthenon
Session 12: Parthenon: Sculpture (29 Jan 1998) Submit a link
Nausikaa The Parthenon
Mnesikles The Parthenon Marbles
Amphitrite The Parthenon (Willamette Unversity)
Session 13: Athena's Peplos (1 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Aphrodite The Doric and the Ionic Costume
Session 14: Athena Parthenos (3 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Aristophanes The ancient reception of Pheidias' Athena Parthenos:
the visual evidence in context
Session 15: Propylaia and Erechtheion (5 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Nausikaa HELLAS:NET -- The Acropolis of Athena: Propylaea
Nausikaa HELLAS:NET -- The Acropolis of Athena: Erechteum
Session 16: Polykleitos (8 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Session 17: Bassai and Iktinos (10 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Iktinos PERSEUS: Bassae, Temple of Apollo
Meriones PERSEUS
Session 18: Dedications at Delphi (15 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Nausikaa Ancient Olympic Events
Session 19: Classical Houses (17 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Minerva The Greek House
Minerva PERSEUS:House
Pan Furniture of Ancient Greece
Session 20: Rural Site Types (19 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Session 21: Mines and Quarries (22 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Minerva site catalog:Laurion
Session 22: Classical Warfare (24 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Xenophon Peloponnesian War
Amphitrite Warfare in Hellas - Greek Warfare
Nausikaa HELLAS:NET
Amphitrite http://www.nzp.com/0400tensionart.html
Amphitrite Tension Artillery in the Greek World
catherine The Ancient Greek World- Warfare
Session 23: Ships for Trade and War (26 Feb 1998) Submit a link
Aristophanes The Trireme Trust
Session 24: Death and Burial (1 Mar 1998) Submit a link
Amphitrite Religion and Death: The Greek Cemetery
Catherine The Ancient Greek World- Religion and Death
Session 25: Funerary Art (3 Mar 1998) Submit a link
Session 26: The Mausoleion (5 Mar 1998) Submit a link
Praxiteles PERSEUS: Halikarnassos, Maussolleion
Mnesikles The UnMuseum-The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Session 27: The Greek Nude (8 Mar 1998) Submit a link
Praxiteles DIOTIMA: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
Praxiteles Gender Archaeology: A Bibliography
Minerva PERSEUS:Praxiteles
Session 28: Hellenistic Postlude (9 Mar 1998) Submit a link
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