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News from the Dickinson College Commentaries: Image Viewer

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News from the Dickinson College Commentaries: Image Viewer
The new image viewer is complete. This spring we put some thought into the question of what metadata we need for images. After looking at the various metadata standards (VRACore, Library of Congress, etc.) and examining some good museum websites, we settled on a fairly limited set of fields that give 1) the basic information about the object or art work; 2) clear source credit and terms of use for the image itself; and 3) scholarly description and discussion. This information is divided into tow tabs, “Properties” (for basic data), and “Annotation.” Annotations include a straightforward description, typically taken with credit from the museum web site or other image source, and “Comments,” which will normally be original DCC content connecting the image with a particular passage in a DCC text. Under Annotations there is also space for bibliography, and links to associated passages. This is an overdue infrastructure improvement that will help us make illuminating connections between texts and images, a key goal for the Aeneid edition in progress. If you go to the Images link on the fron page, you’ll see that most of the content uploaded so far is related to the Aeneid (by Lucy McInerney and Tyler Denton). Thanks to visual resources librarian Jen Kniesch at Dickinson for advice, and to Drupal developer Ryan Burke for making this tool.

Open Access Journal: Chicago House Bulletin

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 [First posted in AWOL 28 December 2010. Updated 10 August 2014 (new urls)]

Chicago House Bulletin
The Epigraphic Survey based at Chicago House in Luxor, Egypt, is directed by W. Raymond Johnson, PhD, Research Associate (Associate Professor) NELC and Oriental Institute.
The mission of the Survey since its founding in 1924 has been to produce photographs and precise line drawings of the inscriptions and relief scenes on major temples and tombs at Luxor for publication. More recently the Survey has expanded its program to include conservation, restoration, and site management. In addition to the field director, the professional staff of the Survey normally includes three to four epigraphers, four to five artists, two photographers, an architect, a librarian, several conservators, stonemasons, and IT consultants. The epigraphers and artists include both graduate students and post-doctoral scholars who have received training in all aspects of Egyptology. The Epigraphic Survey is currently conducting its 90th archaeological field season.
Some issues of the Chicago House Bulletin originally appeared as a part of the Oriental Institute News & Notes:


For a listing of all Oriental Institute publications available online  see:

Open Access Journal: Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics

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Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics
ISSN: 1833-878X

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Crossroads publishes high-quality academic essays and book reviews by students of history, philosophy, religion, and the classics. The e-journal also encourages papers that dialogue between two or more of these disciplines. Students are encouraged to submit either as individual authors or as co-writers with relevant disciplinary or multi-disciplinary interests.

Crossroads is peer-reviewed and associated with the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics at the University of Queensland.


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Open Context Projects and Collections Online

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[First posted in AWOL 4 January 2013. Most recently 11 August 2014]

Open Context Projects and Collections
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Each project represents a specific study or research effort conducted by a single investigator or a team of collaborating investigators. The data and documentation presented in a project can be freely used and referenced by the research community and public for re-analysis, comparison with other collections, visualization , or other applications provided data contributors are properly credited with citation.

Open Context currently publishes 53 projects.
ProjectEditorial StatusDescriptionPrimary PeopleKeywords
Virginia Site Files (Forthcoming) State of Virginia Archaeological Site Files Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VA-DHR)Virginia, archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Alabama Site Files (Forthcoming) Alabama State Archaeological Site Files Office of Archaeological Research (OAR), University of AlabamaAlabama, archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Faunal Data from Neolithic Menteşe●●●●● Zooarchaeology data for Neolithic Menteşe Höyük, a site in NW Anatolia Lionel Gourichon, Daniel HelmerAnimal Economy, Menteşe Höyük, Western Anatolia, Faunal data, Mammal Remains, Neolithic, Turkey, Western Anatolia, Zooarchaeology
Kentucky Site Files (Forthcoming) Archaeological site files maintained by the Kentucky Office of State Archaeology (KOSA) Kentucky Office of State Archaeology (KOSA)archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Kentucky, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Illinois Site Files (Forthcoming) Archaeological site files maintained by the Illinois State Museum (ISM) Illinois State Museum (ISM)archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Illinois, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Iowa Site Files (Forthcoming) Archaeological site files maintained by the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA)archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Iowa, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Indiana Site Files (Forthcoming) Archaeological site files maintained by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology (DNR-DHPA) Indiana DNR-DHPAarchaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Indiana, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Missouri Site Files (Forthcoming) Archaeological site information managed and maintained by the Missouri State Historical Preservation Office Missouri SHPOarchaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Missouri, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
South Carolina SHPO (Forthcoming) Archaeological site information managed and maintained by the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA)archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, North America, site files, South Carolina, state historical preservation office
Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF) (Forthcoming) Georgia State Archaeological Site Files published as part of the DINAA Project Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF) Curatorsarchaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Georgia, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Florida Site Files (Forthcoming) Florida State Archaeological Site Files published as part of the DINAA Project Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources (FDOS-DHR)archaeology, cultural resource management, DINAA, Florida, North America, site files, state historical preservation office
Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project●●●○○ Pedestrian survey, geophysical prospecting, and excavation near Pyla, on the southern coast of Cyprus William R. Caraher, R. Scott Moore, David K. Pettegrewarchaeology, survey, Cyprus, classical, Cypriot, Roman, Hellenistic, Bronze Age, landscape, settlment
Balance Pan Weights from Nippur●●●○○ Physical measurements and photographs of weights (and possible weights) from a single site, multiple excavations from 1889-1972. William B. Haffordeconomic tools, manufacturing tools, valuation, weighing, mensuration, Mesopotamia, archaeology
Osteometric Database of South American Camelids (Forthcoming) Osteometric measurements on South American camelids Mariana Mondini, A. Sebastián Muñoz, Pablo M. Fernández, camelids, osteometry, measurements, archaeology, data integration, South America
Data Documenting Late Bronze Age Cyprus Ceramics, Trade, Provenience and Geology (Forthcoming) NAA data to firmly establish the geological provenience of Cypriot ceramics Peter Grave, Lisa Kealhofer, Ben Marsh, Ulf-Dietrich Schoop, Jürgen Seeher, John W. Bennett, Attila Stopicarchaeology, ceramics, Cyprus, Late Bronze Age, multivariate comparison, Neutron Activation Analysis, pottery, provenience, Red Lustrous Wheel Made Ware
Archaeology of Mesoamerican Animals (Forthcoming) Datasets and media with 'The Archaeology of Mesoamerican Animals' (Lockwood Press)
Çatalhöyük Zooarchaeology●●●●● Faunal data from Neolithic Çatalhöyük and Chalcolithic Çatalhöyük West, Konya, Turkey. David Orton, Nerissa Russell, Katheryn Twiss, Louise Martin, Sheelagh FrameZooarchaeology, Turkey, Neolithic, Mammal Remains, Faunal data, Central Anatolia, Çatalhöyük, Animal Economy
Çatalhöyük Area TP Zooarchaeology●●●●● Faunal Data from Area TP of Çatalhöyük, Turkey Arek MarciniakArea TP, Animal Economy, Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia, Neolithic, Mammal Remains, Faunal data, Zooarchaeology, Turkey
Ilıpınar Zooarchaeology●●●●● This dataset contains faunal data recorded by Hijlke Buitenhuis from the site of Ilıpınar, Turkey Hijlke BuitenhuisNeolithic, Late Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age, eastern Aegean, western Anatolia, zooarchaeology, Faunal data, Mammal Remains,
Zooarchaeology of Neolithic Ulucak●●●●● Zooarchaeology of a portion of the vertebrate remains from Ulucak Höyük's Neolithic layers Canan Çakırlarwestern Anatolia, eastern Aegean, Chalcolithic, Aceramic Neolithic, zooarchaeology, Faunal data, Mammal Remains,
Çukuriçi Höyük Zooarchaeology●●●●● Zooarchaeology of Late Neolithic - Early Bronze Age Çukuriçi Höyük, Turkey Alfred GalikSubsistence, Late Neolithic, Late Chalcolithic, Economy, Early Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age, Anatolia, Agriculture, Turkey, Zooarchaeology, Çukuriçi Höyük
Barçın Höyük Zooarchaeology●●●●● Zooarchaeology of Neolithic Phases at Barçın Höyük, Turkey Alfred GalikEconomy, Subsistence, Zooarchaeology, Turkey, Anatolia, Neolithic, Barçın Höyük, Agriculture
Köşk Höyük Faunal Data●●●●● Faunal data from the site of Köşk Höyük, Turkey, recorded between 2004-2011 in the excavation field house and the Niğde Museum Benjamin S. ArbuckleTurkey, Zooarchaeology, Pastoralism, Faunal data, Mammal Remains, Chalcolithic, Village, Central Anatolia, Köşk Höyük, Equids, Animal Economy
Erbaba Höyük and Suberde Zooarchaeology●●●●● Faunal data from Erbaba Höyük, Turkey, supplemented by additional data from Suberde Benjamin S. ArbuckleZooarchaeology, Turkey, Village, Neolithic, Mammal remains, Jacques Bordaz, Faunal Data, Central Anatolia, Animal Domestication
Mikt’sqaq Angayuk Finds●●●○○ Finds catalog from Mikt’sqaq Angayuk, an historic Alutiiq settlement of the early 19th century, Alaska Amy V. Margaris, Fanny Ballantine-Himberg, Mark Rusk, Patrick SaltonstallAlaska, Alutiiq, Kodiak, Russian colonialism, trade, subsistence, economy, historical archaeology, finds catalog, archaeological collections
Asian Stoneware Jars●●●○○ Element composition of Asian Stoneware Jars from the 9th - 19th centuries CE Peter Graveinductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, neutron activation analysis, Early Modern, trade, stoneware, dragon jars
Zooarchaeology of Öküzini Cave●●●●● Animal exploitation patterns in SW Anatolia during the Epipaleolithic from assemblages excavated from a finely-stratified cave Levent AticiÖküzini Cave, Western Taurus Mountains, South West Anatolia, Turkey, Epipaleolithic, Terminal Pleistocene, Zooarchaeology, Forager adaptations, Hunting, Subsistence
Zooarchaeology of Karain Cave B●●●●● Changes in hunter-gatherer lifestyles that may have led to sedentary agricultural economies in SW Anatolia Levent AticiKarain B Cave, Western Taurus Mountains, South West Anatolia, Turkey, Epipaleolithic, Terminal Pleistocene, Zooarchaeology, Faunal analysis, Foragers, Hunting, Caprines, Subsistence
West Stow West Zooarchaeology●●●○○ West Stow, Suffolk County, UK Rescue excavations conducted at the site in advance of the construction of a new Visitor Centre Pamela CrabtreeWest Stow village, subsistence, mammal and bird remains, economy, Early Anglo-Saxon, zooarchaeology
Murlo●●●○○ Poggio Civitate Excavation Project Anthony TuckIron Age, Etruscan, Settlement, Archaeology, Architecture, Economy
Hacksilber Project (Forthcoming) Lead isotope and other analyses of metal objects from the Near East and Mediterranean (1500 - 500 BCE)Christine ThompsonTarshish, Market, Economy, Monetary, Ingots, Money, Coinage, Exchange, Trade, Metallurgy, Hoards, Coins, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age, Archaic
Kenan Tepe●●●●○ The Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project’s Excavations at Kenan Tepe in Southeastern TurkeyBradley Parker, Peter CobbUbaid Period, Late Chalcolithic Period, Anatolia, Northern Mesopotamia, Middle Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, Tigris River, Archaeology
Rough Cilicia●●●○○ Survey exploring Roman provincial acculturation through the lens of Rough Cilician material and cultural remainsNicholas K. RauhRoman, Romanization, Cilicia, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Archaeological Survey, Acculturation, Pastoralism, Mortuary Archaeology
Dhiban Excavation and Development Project (Forthcoming) Archaeology of an Early Bronze through Islamic settlement south of Amman, JordanBenjamin Porter, Bruce Routledge, Danielle S. Fatkin, Katherine AdelsbergerArchaeology, Jordan, Early Bronze Age, Iron Age, Nabataean, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, geology, anthropology, tourism studies, history
Tal-e Malyan Zooarchaeology●●●○○ Zooarchaeology of Tel-e MalyanMelinda A. ZederZooarchaeology, subsistence, economy, Early Bronze Age, Iranian Plateau, Elamite, Anshan, Middle Elamite
Zooarchaeology of Medieval Emden●●●●○ Animal Bone Analysis in medieval Emden, GermanyJessica Grimmzooarchaeology, medieval, Lower Saxony, Germany, subsistence,
Chogha Mish Fauna●●●●● Zooarchaeological observations from Prehistoric and Achaemenid levels at Chogha Mish, Iran.Levent Atici, Justin S.E. Lev-Tov, Sarah Whitcher KansaZooarchaeology, subsistence, economy, Early Bronze Age, Iranian Plateau, Elamite
Khirbat al-Mudayna al-Aliya●●●●○ Investigations of an Early Iron Age site in a semi-arid zone in west-central Jordan Bruce Routledge, Benjamin Porterpastoralism, economy, agriculture, Southern Levant, Semi-Arid, Kerak Plateau, Jordan, Iron I, Early Iron Age, subsistence
Dove Mountain Groundstone●●●●○ Analysis of groundstone finds from the Dove Mountain Project in the Tucson BasinJenny AdamsSouthwest, Pioneer Period, Sedentary Period, Hohokam, Early Agricultural, Groundstone, Arizona, Archaeology
Bade Museum●●●●○ Tell en-Nasbeh Collection at the Badè Museum of Biblical ArchaeologyAaron BrodyIsrael, Palestine, Southern Levant, Judah, Near East, Biblical Archaeology, Archaeology, Iron Age, 1st Millennium, 4th Millennium, Early Bronze, Town, Tomb, Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine
San Diego Archaeological Center●●●●● Collections maintained by the San Diego Archaeological CenterSan Diego Archaeological Centerhistorical archaeology, San Diego, California, Spanish colonial, Mexican, finds catalog, education, cultural resource management, archaeological collections
Presidio of San Francisco●●●○○ Ongoing investigations of El Presidio de San Francisco and other archaeological resources at the Presidio of San FranciscoPresidio Archaeology Lab (Presidio Trust)historical archaeology, presidio, San Francisco, California, Spanish colonial, Mexican, US Army, education
Aegean Archaeomalacology●●●●● Mollusk Shells in Troia, Yenibademli, and Ulucak: An Archaeomalacological Approach to Environment and Economy in the AegeanCanan ÇakırlarAnatolia, Aegean, bronze age, chalcolithic, mollusks, Archaeomalacology, subsistence, economy, environment
Petra Great Temple Excavations●●●○○ Brown University Excavations at the Great Temple of Petra, JordanMartha Sharp JoukowskyReligion, Hellenistic, Jordan, Roman, Roman Empire, Archaeology, Architecture, Nabateans, Nabatean, Petra
Iraq Heritage Program●●○○○ Overview of the Global Heritage Fund's conservation work in IraqGlobal Heritage Fund, Alexandria Archive InstituteMeopotamia, Cultural Heritage, Conservation, Assyria, Sumer, Babylonia, Documentation, Sumer, Archaeology, Iron Age, Early Bronze Age, Early Dynastic, World Heritage
Lake Carlos Beach Site, 1992 and 1996●●●○○ Descriptions and provenience information for 7837 artifactsState of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, Minnesota State Parks Cultural Resource Management Program staff, State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation
Corneal Ulceration in South East Asia●○○○○ Epidemiology and Etiology of Corneal Ulcers in South IndiaMathuiah Srinivasan, John P. Whitcherophthalmology, India, public health, infections disease, eye, public health, developing world
Harvard Peabody Mus. Zooarchaeology●●○○○ Harvard Peabody Museum Zooarchaeology Laboratory Reference CollectionRichard Meadow, Levent Aticiarchaeology, reference collection, zoology, zooarchaeology, archaeology, specimen, bone
Hazor: Zooarchaeology●●●○○ Zooarchaeological observations for Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Hazor, IsraelJustin Lev-Tovarchaeology, Iron Age, Late Bronze Age, Near East, Excavations, Hazor, Biblical archaeology, subsistence
Hayonim: Micromorphology●○○○○
Paul Goldbergarchaeology, Mousterian, geology, Middle Paleolithic, Kebaran, Epi-Paleolithic, Israel, Levant, Micromorphology, Geology, Cave, Deposition
Geissenklosterle: Micromorphology●○○○○
Paul Goldbergarchaeology, Aurignation, geology, Upper Paleolithic, Europe, Germany
Pınarbaşı 1994: Animal Bones●●●○○ Analysis of faunal remains from prehistoric contexts at Pınarbaşı in central TurkeyDenise Carruthersarchaeology, Epi-Paleolithic, Neolithic, Near East, Anatolia, Turkey, zooarchaeology, Pinarbasi, 9th millennium, agriculture, foraging, hunting
Domuztepe Excavations●●●○○ Excavations of a Late Neolithic site in south-central TurkeyStuart Campbell, Elizabeth CarterArchaeology, Halaf, Neolithic, Near East, Excavations, Domuztepe, 7th millennium, Village

Open Access Journal: Bibliotheca Sacra

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Classical Studies Resources

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Classical Studies Resources
This is a work-in-progress collection of structured data and scripts for Classical Studies/Classics. The data has been compiled and organized from various online resources including the Perseus Project, Dickenson College Commentaries, The Diccionario Griego-Español Project, and L'Année philologique.
Currently, these are the JSON structured files:
  • DCC Greek Core Vocabulary
  • DCC Latin Core Vocabulary
  • Greek Authors
  • Greek Texts
  • Latin Texts
  • L'Année philologique Journal Abbreviations (in two forms)
There are also plain text files:
  • DGE Authors and Works
  • DGE Dictionary Abbreviations
  • Index to Smyth's Greek Grammar
Finally, there is a random collection of scripts (mostly compiled Applescripts) that I have made at various points for various uses. This section requires much cleaning up, refactoring, and organization at this stage. But I am putting them here for now nonetheless.

The Ancient Egyptian Necropolis of Assiut

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The Ancient Egyptian Necropolis of Assiut
Pubications online at  Propylaeum-Dok
1The First Intermediate Period tombs at Asyut revisitedEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Kahl, Jochem and Engel, Eva-Maria2004
2, 32, 44The Asyut project: fieldwork season 2004El-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Kahl, Jochem and Verhoeven, Ursula2005
3, 45, 33"Dornröschen" Assiut: Erste Ergebnisse einer Deutsch-Ägyptischen GrabungskooperationKahl, Jochem and El-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Verhoeven, Ursula2005
4, 46, 34The Asyut project: third season of fieldwork (2005)El-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Kahl, Jochem and Verhoeven, Ursula2006
5, 48Ein Zeugnis altägyptischer SchulausflügeKahl, Jochem2006
6New discoveries in the tomb of Khety II at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2006
7The Northern Soldiers-Tomb at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2006
8, 51, 39The Asyut project: fourth season of fieldwork (2006)El-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Kahl, Jochem and Verhoeven, Ursula2007
9The shrine of the rock-cut chapel of Djefaihapi I at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2007
10Fishing, fowling and animal-handling in the tomb of Djefaihapi I at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2007
11Some significant features in the decoration of the chapel of Iti-ibi-iqer at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2007
12, 53Die Determinative der Hereret in Assiut, oder: Von der Notwendigkeit epigraphischen Arbeitens am OriginalKahl, Jochem2008
13, 55, 43The Asyut project: fifth season of fieldwork (2007)Kahl, Jochem and El-Khadragy, Mahmoud and Verhoeven, Ursula2008
14The decoration of the rock-cut chapel of Khety II at AsyutEl-Khadragy, Mahmoud2008
16, 48Von der „Loyalistischen Lehre" zur „Lehre des Kairsu". Eine neue Textquelle in Assiut und deren AuswirkungenVerhoeven, Ursula2009
17, 45Die wie Kraniche balzen. Männerphantasien zur Zeit Amenhoteps III. in AssiutVerhoeven, Ursula2009
69, 26Regionale Milieus und die Macht des Staates im Alten Ägypten: Die Vergöttlichung der Gaufursten von AssiutKahl, Jochem2012

Hybrid Open Access Journal: Internet Archaeology

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[First posted in AWOL 21 March 2012. Updated 12 August 2013]

Internet Archaeology 
ISSN: 1363-5387
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Internet Archaeology has been publishing on the web since 1996 and is the premier e-journal for archaeology. The journal publishes quality academic content and explores the potential of electronic publication through the inclusion of video, audio, searchable data sets, full-colour images, visualisations, animations and interactive mapping. Internet Archaeology is international in scope, a true journal without borders, and all content is subject to rigorous peer-review. Internet Archaeology is hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of York and published by the Council for British Archaeology. Internet Archaeology is a hybrid Open Access e-journal.
Open Access content   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23 
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See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies 


DAIDALOS - Heidelberger Magisterarbeiten zur Klassischen Archäologie

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DAIDALOS - Heidelberger Magisterarbeiten zur Klassischen Archäologie
From Propylaeum-Dok
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Die Schöne und die Biester. Die Herrin der Tiere im bronzezeitlichen und früheisenzeitlichen Griechenland (Daidalos 3)
Autor: Schuhmann, Kristin
Weitere Beteiligte:
Year: 2009

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Die Archäologie des Haushalts in der kretischen Neupalastzeit: Archäologische und ikonographische Zeugnisse zum alltäglichen Bereich (Daidalos 1)
Autor: Widmann, Esther
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Year: 2007

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Die Gesellschaft der frühen „Dunklen Jahrhunderte“ auf Kreta. Eine Untersuchung der archäologischen Hinterlassenschaften der Bevölkerung Kretas während der Spätminoisch IIIC und Subminoischen Zeit im Bezug auf ihre soziale Aussagekraft und Bedeutung (Daidalos 2)
Autor: Zöller, Sebastian
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Year: 2005

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»Ein Ostwind wird Dich mitten auf dem Meer zerbrechen«. Phönizische Schiffswracks vom 8. bis 6. Jh. v. Chr. (Daidalos 4)
Autor: Abdelhamid, Selma
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Year: 2009

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Die figürlichen Grabstelen im römischen Thessaloniki (Daidalos 5)
Autor: Tatas, Ariane Elisabeth
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Year: 2009

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News from Hethiter.net: Répertoire onomastique of the Hittites

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Announced today by Hethiter.net
Update of Répertoire onomastique of the Hittites. This is the last edition in the old fashion. The next one will be fully integrated into the database system and it will allow searches in combination with the Konkordanz.
Répertoire onomastique
Marie-Claude Trémouille

II) les noms contenant un idéogramme(avec l’éventuel renvoi à la forme phonétique correspondante lorsqu’elle est attestée sous 1)
III.1.)incomplets
III.3.1) incomplets
III.3.2) acéphales

Coptic Bibliographies

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Coptic Bibliographies
The bibliographies listed below are the result of teaching Coptic history and language here at Macquarie. Their aim is to introduce students to an area of study.

Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (Merida, Spain)

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Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
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El origen de las colecciones del Museo Nacional de Arte Romano se sitúa en el siglo XVI cuando don Fernando de Vera y Vargas, señor de Don Tello y Sierra Brava comenzó a formar, en su palacio, una importante colección epigráfica. A partir de estas primeras colecciones y de otros hallazgos arqueológicos en la ciudad de Mérida, habidos entre los siglos XVI y XIX, se crea un primer museo en 1838, institución que radicaría en la iglesia del Convento de Santa Clara. Las siguientes excavaciones arqueológicas conllevarán al incremento de las colecciones del museo y desembocarán, finalmente, en la creación, en 1975, del Museo Nacional de Arte Romano. 

En la actualidad las colecciones del museo recogen más de 37000 fondos. De ellos sobresalen los comprendidos en la sección de escultura, mosaicos y numismática. Asimismo existe una buena representación de objetos de cerámica y vidrio. El catálogo en línea del museo muestra, en una primera fase, más de 6000 piezas y 10500 imágenes. El museo se propone ampliar los fondos visibles incorporando, progresivamente, destacadas piezas del resto de sus colecciones. 

Condiciones de uso
Acceso al Catálogo

DOMUS es un sistema integrado de documentación y gestión museográfica desarrollado por el Ministerio de Cultura (Subdirección General de Museos Estatales y Subdirección General de Tecnologías y Sistemas de la Información). Se trata de una aplicación informática para el catálogo y gestión de los bienes culturales custodiados por los museos. 

La información de catálogo e imágenes digitales de las colecciones del museo se muestran al público a través de esta página web, y forman parte ya de la Red Digital de Colecciones de Museos de España.

New Open Access Journal: Archaeological Discovery

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Archaeological Discovery
ISSN Print: 2331-1959
ISSN Online: 2331-1967
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Archaeological Discovery (AD) is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancement of the study of Archaeology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of Archaeological studies.

All manuscripts must be prepared in English and are subject to a rigorous and fair peer-review process. Accepted papers will immediately appear online followed by printed hard copy. The journal publishes original papers covering a wide range of fields but not limited to the following:




  • · Aerial Archaeology
  • · Archaeological Method and Theory
  • · Archaeological Science
  • · Archaeometry
  • · Art Archaeology
  • · Experimental Archaeology
  • · Field Archaeology
  • · Historical Archaeology
  • · Island and Coastal Archaeology
  • · Lithic Studies
  • · Maritime Archaeology
  • · Prehistoric Archaeology
  • · Religious Archaeology
  • · Social Archaeology
  • · Underwater Archaeology
  • · World Archaeology
  • · Zooarchaeology



  • We are also interested in:
    1) Short reports—2-5 page papers where an author can present an idea with theoretical background, but has not yet completed the research needed for a complete paper or an author presents preliminary data;
    2) Short communications—2-5 page papers;
    3) Technical notes—2-5 page papers;
    4) Letters to the Editor (the number of pages is not restricted);
    5) Reviews or book reviews—comments and critiques (the number of pages is not restricted);
    6) Advertisement – 1-2 page papers;
    7) News Letters – 1-5 page papers. 


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    Museos y Centros Arqueológicos de Romanidad Hispana

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    New Finding Aids and Inventories from ICFA

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    New Finding Aids and Inventories from ICFA
    The Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA), Dumbarton Oaks.
    The Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA) is pleased to announce the publication of several new finding aids. Check under the “Finding Aids” field in the following collection-level records in our online inventory, AtoM@DO:
    Additionally, ICFA has created preliminary inventories for:
    These collections document various fieldwork and research projects, primarily relating to Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art and architecture, but also related to prehistoric sites in eastern Turkey and gardens in the United Kingdom. They range from the detailed architectural survey of Hagia Sophia conducted by Robert Van Nice and his fieldwork assistants between 1937 and 1980s; the documentation of architectural capitals in the city of Istanbul by William Betsch for his dissertation; the photographic and fineline drawing documentation of Moche art created and assembled by Christopher Donnan and Donna McClelland; and correspondence detailing the financial support provided by Mildred and Robert Bliss to scholarly publications and archaeological expeditions undertaken by Kirsopp and Silva Lake. Additionally, other collections illustrate Dumbarton Oaks’ early fellowship and institutional projects starting in the early 1940s, including systematic efforts to document Early Christian and Byzantine monuments, manuscripts, and silver objects. There are also photo albums detailing Donald Egbert and Andrew Keck’s 1937 travels in Europe and the Middle East, as well as Franklin Biebel’s efforts to document mosaic pavements in Byzantium and the West.
    Since our last announcement of published finding aids in April 2013, ICFA staff has continued to work on processing our collections and providing detailed information in our finding aids, in order to make our holdings more accessible to our users. As collections are processed, we develop finding aids to describe them more thoroughly and at more granular levels in the archival hierarchy. In the interim, the AtoM@DO collection-level descriptions and preliminary inventories serve to provide researchers with summary information about unprocessed collections.

    Open Access Journal: Parekbolai. An Electronic Journal for Byzantine Literature

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    [First posted in AWOL 1 August 2011. Updated 15 August  2014]

    Parekbolai. An Electronic Journal for Byzantine Literature
    ISSN: 2241-0228

    Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: An Online Bibliography

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    Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: An Online Bibliography
    By David Scott Wilson-Okamura
    http://www.painless.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/virgilsociety/images/virgil_4.jpg
    This is the eighth edition (2010) of "Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: An Online Bibliography." It is not exhaustive. It contains, moreover, many items that I have not handled in person. As a result, there are some entries that are incomplete (lacking, for instance, the name of a series or publisher). There are also, in all likelihood, some simple errors of transcription. If you find errors or lacunae, please send them to david@virgil.org. Other good sources for information include the Mantovano mailing list (an online discussion group devoted to Virgil's works and their reception), my own virgil.org collection of Virgil resources, as well as Vergil's Home Page. In print, see the excellent bibliographies by Suerbaum et al. in Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2:31.1,2 (1981), as well as the bibliographies that appear annually in Vergilius. (Some of these last are also online.) Online, see also Shirley Werner's Bibliographical Guide to Vergil's Aeneid.

    Introduction

    Textual Criticism
    Late Antiquity
      Vitae
      Servius

    Middle Ages
      Commentaries
      Adaptations
      Dante

    Renaissance
      Printing History
      Illustrations
      Translations
      Imitations
      (Criticism)
      Commentaries
      Petrarch
      Landino
      Spenser
      Education

     


    Traditio Classicorum (English Version) : The Fortuna of the Classical Authors to the Year 1650

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    Traditio Classicorum (English Version)
    Charles H. Lohr
    The Fortuna of the Classical Authors to the Year 1650

    The following pages contain a bibliography of secondary literature concerning the fortuna of classical authors to the year 1650.
    The bibliography is arrarranged alphabetically according to the common form, in Latin, of the names of the authors. The Latin form is followed also for Greek and Arabic authors.
    The term "classical" has in a few cases understood in a broad sense, so that some references are included to medieval and Renaissance "classics", but the choice has been rather arbitrary.
    For the bibliography concrning the fortuna of biblical works, the following lists contain for the most par references only to books, periodical articles being omitted.
    The entries for the individual authors have been divided into general works (situated immediately after the name of the author concerned) and specific titles (arranged chronologically).

    Virgil's Garden: Hortus Virgilianus

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    Virgil's Garden: Hortus Virgilianus
    Holt Parker
    http://classics.uc.edu/~parker/hortus/cover%20page%20art/vergil.header.lg.gif

    Vergil's Garden
    Hortus Vergilianus
    Le Jardin de Vergile
    Il Giardino virgiliano
    Die Planzenwelt Vergils
    Vergil's Garden is an illustrated guide to the plants in Vergil's Georgics. I plan to expand the site later to include the Eclogues and Aeneid.
    You can enter and navigate in any number of ways.
    Click on one of the link below to go to the text of the Georgics.
    GEORGICA  IGEORGICA  IIGEORGICA  IIIGEORGICA  IV
    Each book is linked to the Latin text as broken up into segments at Perseus (with dictionary and parsing aids). You can set either Latin or English translation as your default there. The names of the plants are highlighted and a click will take you to a page with pictures of the plants, their scientific names (genus and species), and the common names in English, French, German, and Italian. Clicking the Latin name will take you to the entry in Lewis and Short. Almost all links open in a new page, so you can have the text, the pretty pictures, etc., all open on your desktop. At the bottom of each page is a set of navigation links to return you to the main pages in that same window.

    Open Access Journal: Argos: Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos

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