KAPATIJA
1996 Archaeological WWW/FTP/Gopher Sites Relevant to the Aegean

Up-Dates
this up-date: 13 February 1997; this NEW entry is marked NEW!
last up-date: 15 December 1996)

All comments and additions are gratefully welcomed: jyounger@acpub.duke.edu

KAPATIJA

(about KAPATIJA ), a list of information retrieval sites for the Bronze Age and Classical Aegean worlds. A 1995 Kapatija file contains the information sites added last year.
NEW! A 1997 Kapatija file contains the information sites added in 1997.
A 1998 Kapatija file contains the information sites added in 1998.

A separate file is available for DISCUSSION LISTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY

For sites relevant to the Ancient Near East, go to ABZU
ANE Archives
Oriental Institute Virtual Reality Page

CITING E-MAIL

Book
Xia Li and Nancy B. Crane, Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information (Meckler, Westport, 1993). ISBN:0-88736-909-X
Style Sheets
citation stylesheet #1
citation stylesheet #2

Computing: designing and/or evaluating a departmental WWW site: http://www.usask.ca/classics/webdesign.html

Here are the major sections:

Sites added in 1996
A: Electronic Journals, Archives, Newsletters
B: Retrieval Sites (FTP/Gopher/WWW)
C: Web Resources in Other Countries
D: University Classics Departments, Home Pages


SECTION A. ELECTRONIC JOURNALS, ARCHIVES, & NEWSLETTERS

ARCHAEOLOGY Magazine

"Assemblage", the Sheffield University, Graduate Journal of Archaeology: http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/union/susoc/assem/

Bryn Mawr Reviews
BMCR (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
BMMR (Bryn Mawr Medieval Review)

Biblical Archaeologist

Journal of World Anthropology; to subscribe, mail "subscribe jwa" to: listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu

Online Archaeology/ (under construction), published by the Univ. of Southampton: full-length articles on various issues.

Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, research at the graduate level.

Internet Archaeology, publishing archeological research, including excavation reports, data sets, etc.


B. RETRIEVAL SITES (FTP/GOPHER/WWW)

Aegean EB 2 databases compiled by Michael Cosmopoulos: for metal, stone, clay, bone, ivory, seals, figurines.
temporarily off-line

Aegaeum; Robert Laffineur, editor

AegeaNet
Home Page
AegeaNet archives or through AnthroNet
Themes, Summaries by FTP/Gopher

Aldine Press: http://www.aldinepress.com/

Alexandria underwater (a.k.a. "Cleopatra's palace"), with a few illustrations and a "QuickTime movie".

"Alternative" Studies
Alternative Archaeology: ARGE (Birmingham)
Alternative History

The American Classical League
membership brochure
questions?

American Philogical Association
Home Page
Program (Atlanta, Dec 27-30, 1995)
Transactions of the American Philological Association, Table of Contents and abstracts of articles (vol. 124, 1996): http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/APA/frontpage/publications.html

The American Schools of Oriental Research
Publications Office World Wide Web Page

Amphoras

Ancient Beer, article: Solomon H. Katz & Fritz Maytag, "Brewing an Ancient Beer," Archaeology 44:4 (July/August 1991) 24-33

Ancient Medicine/Medicina Antiqua (from Mycenaean times to the fall of the Roman Empire), was reviewed, along with Perseus, Diotima, and nine other WWW sites, by Yahoo Internet Life, 12/8/96: http://www.zdnet.com/yil/content/growth/history/anci1.html

ANE Directory Submission Form

Anthropology and American Indian Sites (formerly, Anthropology on the Internet): http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu:80/users/jlcox/first.html

AnthroNet
Archaeology lists and links
both maintained by David E. Wheeler

ARANEOLA produced by Centre Universitaire de Luxembourg, Departement des Lettres & des Sciences Humaines - (Faculty of Arts) or Libellus

Archaeological Data Archive Project (ADAP: http://csaws.brynmawr.edu:443/adap.html)

Archaeological Fiction, compiled by Anita Cohen-Williams

The Archaeological Data Archive Project (ADAP): http://casws.brynmawr.edu:443/web1/adap.html

Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities

Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities in Israel

Archaeological Institute of America
AIA Local Societies' Home Pages
Bryn Mawr
Central Texas (Austin): http://www.dla.utexas.edu/depts/classics/AIA/
Milwauke: http://www.execpc.com/~asellers/artifact3.html
Mississippi-Memphis: http://sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu/depts/classics/aia.html
the University of Michigan

Archaeology classes on-line

Archaeology software and Society for Archaeological Sciences database
FTP: follow /Archaeometry/sas cd [.archaeometry]

Archimedia: ancient and classical architecture

Ashkelon Excavations: The Leon Levy Expedition (new URL)

The Asia Institute, Bulletin: carol.bromberg@um.cc.umich.edu

Athens Acropolis

ARCHLISTS: Network resources of interest to anthropologists
List 1
List 2

ARCHNET: Prehistoric archaeology of the North-East
WWW
Gopher

Association of Ancient Historians
directory
president Carol Thomas
directory compiler: Konrad Kinzl

ART, Classical
Institut fuer Altertumskunde - Klassische Archaeologie, Erlangen: the AERIA-Project (Antikensammlung Erlangen Internet Archive) with (eventually) 40 000 photographs of classical art and sites: http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p1altar/aeriahome.html
Younger's List of Sites with Images of Classical Art: http://www.duke.edu/web/jyounger/GrkArt.html

Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, Association for Computers and the Humanities, 1996 Joint International Conference ALLC/ACH '96, June 25 - 29 1996 University of Bergen, Norway

Athens in General and Platon in particular: http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/~csp23 or http://www.iupui.edu/~cplaneau

The Australian Classics Postgraduate Web Page

Bees Summary by Diane Cooper

Bernal Debates
Bernal/Lefkowitz Debate
Lefkowitz's response to Bernal's review

Bolchazy-Carducci: http://members.aol.com/bolchazy/index.html

BROWSERS & SEARCH ENGINES
ARGOS, A Limited Areas Search Engine of the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: http://argos.evansville.edu
Bible searches
Liszt: Liszt
PRAP "browser" (found under "Work in Progress"): http://classics.lsa.umich.edu/PRAP.html.

Caesarea: http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/History/caesarea

C14: Radiocarbon, calibration program for IBMs (follow: /public/calib)

Cave archaeology: http://www.caverns.com/~catiline/index.html

Children's books relating to the ancient world: http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/kidsklassics.html

C.I.R.T. (International Center for the Retrieval of New, Ancient and Rare [Italian] Books): http://italia.hum.utah.edu/gruppo/volta/cirt.html

The Campanian Society Web Site (Latin and NeoLatin): http://w3.one.net/~campania/

CAMWS (Classical Association of the Middle West and South)
CAMWS Homepage
Membership Directory

The Center for the Study of Architecture: http://casws.brynmawr.edu:443/web1/csa.html

The Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads (culture and customs of western Mongolians and Kazakhs from Kazakhstan and Xinjiang, China, Sauro-Sarmatians in the southern Urals

The Classical Association of the Atlantic States

Classical Association of Virginia (CAV)

The Classical Atlas Project: http://www.unc.edu/depts/cl_atlas

Classics web page
maintained by Blake Landor

Conferences
The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium to be held at the University of Cincinnati 18-20 April 1997
The Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh 21-23 February 1997
At Home in the Ancient World: Domestic Life in the Mediterranean Basin from the Beginnings of Urbanization to the High Roman Empire: http://fv.stlcc.cc.mo.us/mfuller/aia/aia.symposium.htm
Crossing the Stages: The Production, Performance, and Reception of Ancient Theater" (to be held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on 23-26 October 1997): http://www.usask.ca/classics/stages.html
The Middle Atlantic Archeological Conference: http://gurukul.ucc.american.edu/maac/maac.html

The Consortium for Latin Lexicography (Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae)

Cooking, Roman Style: http://www.home.ch/~spaw1087/orgy/index.html

Courses
A List of Classics Course Materials
Latin, Introductory Course (managed by the department of Classics at the Federal University of Parana, Brazil and the Departament of Sciences of Antiquity at Zaragoza University, Spain); the course begins 9 Jan 1996 (subscriptions available until 1 Jan)
Information: http://www.humanas.ufpr.br/delin/classic/latim/esp/interlat.htm
A HREF="http://www.humanas.ufpr.br/delin/classic/classic.htm">Classics home-page: http://www.humanas.ufpr.br/delin/classic/classic.htm
Medieval Latin course by James O'Donnel (jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu) on-line: tuition ($850) gets you a MOO softeware enviornment to"replicate the class experience", 3 semester hours credit, e-mail supervision, organized collaboration with 'classmates' (no more than 10 total "to ensure quality of supervision"), a web site & other study materials: registration at kmaioran@mail.sas.upenn.edu
Cyprus, North Cyprus sites
site maintained at Virginia: http://pulex.med.virginia.edu/ncyprus/index.html
site maintained in Great Britain: http://www.brad.ac.uk/~yysentur/.ncyprus/root.html

Dendrochronology, Aegean (revised URL), annual reports

Detroit Institute of Arts
galleries

Diotima, materials for the study of gender in antiquity

Egyptian Languages, grammar and textual study: http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/HyperNews/get/HieroNews.html

"Tyrrhenoi - Etrusker, Haendler, Seeraeuber" at http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p1altar/ausstellung_html/aktuell.html">Erlangen University: http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p1altar/ausstellung_html/aktuell.html

Etudes Classiques
Home Page

European and Mediterranean archaeology 'Archaeology and Architecture'

Excavation Opportunities
The "Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin" (ISB 0-7872-1289-x, published by the AIA: $9 for AIA members; $11 for non-members; add $4 SH for 1st copy, $0.50 each add'l copy)
TEL 1-800-228-0810
to order by credit card or to send checks:
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co
4050 Westmark Dr
Order Dept
Dubuque, IA 52002.
Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities
Earthwatch
email: Earthwatch (info@arthwatch.org)
Tel Rehov Excavations: http://www.Rehov.org/; Prof. Amihai Mazar or, in USA: Dr. Daniel C. Browning Jr.
Tel Dor, Israel (26 June-10 August), run by University of Saskatchewan: http://www.usask.ca/classics/dor/teldor.html or by email: classics@usask.ca.

The Federal Commission on Preservation and Access, report "Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Foce on Archiving of Digital Information"

Fonts
Coptic Fonts
Greek Fonts
Various (TrueType Hebrew (SPTiberian), Greek (SPIonic), Syriac (SPEdessa), and Transliteration (SPAtlantis)
Various (Cuneiform, Mycenaean, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Mayan hieroglyphs (Mac & Windows)

The Foundation of the Hellenic World: (Fillia.Makedon@dartmouth.edu)
information
the Ancient Olympics

Fragments of Time (Antiquities Dealer): http://www.fragments.gosite.com

Gnomon
GNOMON - BIBLIOGRAPHISCHE DATENBANK - Internationales Informationssystem fuer die Klassische Altertumswissenschaft"
Die Antike im Internet

Greek Educational Journal: "antitetradia tis ekpaedefsis"

Greek Western colonization

The Greek Ministry of Culture

IRC Sholar's Network (discussion forums in Ancient Greek History, Ancient Roman History, Plato and Plato's Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy):

Kalat; two to six week sessions of Research, Touring and Discoveries in the Heart of the Mediterranean Sea

Latin
Latin for teaching
ROMULUS PROJECT (Electronic Library of Latin literature)

The Latin Library: http://adams.patriot.net/~lillard/chp/
Latin literature: http://adams.patriot.net/~lillard/chp/index
Latin Teaching: http://pen.k12.va.us/~mkeith/Forum.shtml

Miletos, new discoveries, including Linear A inscribed on a pot-sherd.

MOVIES
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto: Egypt, Greeks and Etruscans: http://www.rom.on.ca/evisit/vrtours.htm
The Oriental Institute Museum in Chicago, all galleries (Egypt, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Persia, etc.): http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/QTVR96/QTVR96.html
Catal Huyuk (Turkey): http://catal.arch.cam.ac.uk/catal/catal.html
The Palace of Ashurnasirpal: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/arth/asrnsrpl.html
The Haddon Project at Oxford University (Catalogue of Archival Ethnographic Film Footage): http://www.rsl.ox.ac.uk/isca/haddon/tempHADD_home.html

Music: Neanderthal (Slovenia) musical instrument

Mycenaean Pictorial vases from Lamia: http:www.netcom.com/~the-iaa/artbrief.htm1

Nemea Valley Archaeological Project-Archaeological Survey: http://classics.lsa.umich.edu/NVAP.html

Nestor
e-mail
editor: Eric Cline
archives, follow // pub/archaeology

Der Neue Pauly (via GEIST [German Encyclopedic Internet Service Terminal]): http://www.geist.de. This will be a new encyclopedia in 15 volumes, of which 12 vol. will be "Altertum" and 3 vol. "Rezeption". Pubication schedule: Band 1 (Aa-Asyn), October 1996; Band 2 (At-Cor), spring 1997; Band 3 (Cos-Exc), fall 1997; thereafter, two volumes per year. Reception will appear in fall 1998, fall 1999, and fall 2000. The price per volume is DM 268,- until the end of 1997 (DM 4020,- for the complete set), thereafter DM 328,-/4920,- (individual volumes are not sold separately). Coverage of antiquity goes as late as A.D. 800.

Nordic Neo-Latin literature (1500 - 1800)

The Odyssey Project ties together middle schools students in Michigan with an active archaeological excavation of a 4th century Coptic monastery in the Sahara Desert ("Odyssey in Egypt")

Pandora: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Dev/PerseusTk.html

Maria Pantelia's list of web-resources: http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html

Papyri
the Duke Databank of Papyri at Romarch: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/papyri.html

Parthenon Frieze & the Borghese Plaques

PASP (Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory): http://www.dla.utexas.edu/depts/classics/PASP/

Perseus
Home Page
Texts
to order Perseus 2.0
on-line LSJ
Perseus Course Syllabi

Queer Antiquity Resources (Phaedros' Place)

"The Reception of Classical Texts and Images", Proceedings of a Conference held at the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK (3rd-4th January 1996)

Research Notes, using database SquareNote3.5
for program
for information

Jerry Rutter's important Aegean Bronze Age course
This is the 1996.2 edition, with some 500 scanned images (mostly color views of sites, but also some color object photographs and a few line drawings) and independently indexed text, bibliography, and image caption files. The project has been developed by Dartmouth's CS development lab.
The course without images is also availble.
And important supplementary material is available at an earlier site.

Scholar's Press, TELA
Home Page
Electronic Membership Director ies of the Society of Biblical Literature, the American Academy of Religion, the American Schools of Oriental Research, the American Philological Association, the American Society of Papyrologists, and all our other sponsors

Scholia (past reviews, information about subscription and guidelines for reviewers)

Skenotheke (ancient theatre)

The Society for Historical Archaeology
PO Box 30446
Tucson, AZ 85751
(520) 886-8006
Careers in Historical Archaeology (pamphlet): http://www.azstarnet.com/~sha

Software for the Classics (Latin and Greek languages, classical civilization, etymology, authoring systems, videodiscs, wordprocessors and fonts, text-on-disk and text-searching utilities; Publishers & Distributors Directory, etc.):

SOMA 1997 Post-Graduate Symposium On Mediterranean Archaeology 1997, Friday 21.2.97 - Sunday 23.2.97: Email: soma@ed.ac.uk

TOCS-IN Project (Tables of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists)
WWW
FTP databases
Searching
DownloadingIn library format, WAIS-indexed
UVa files

Virtual Reality
Abu Simbel
Virtual Online University: Athena University
Greek & Roman buildings
The Tomb of Menna, version 2
Learning Sites, a company that writes programs for archaeologists
Visual Resources
to get
to subscribe

Volunteer scholars to assist class-room teachers who have questions about archaeology are listed at http://csaws.brynmawr.edu:443/aia.html.

The Women's Classical Caucus (WCC) home page; please address any queries to Linda Wright (lwright@cac.washington.edu).

Linda Wright's essay on computer-mediated communication (CMC), delivered at the '95 APA in Atlanta, appeared in the CAMWS Newsletter 5.3 (Spring/Summer 1996) and is now on-line (http://www.rmc.edu:80/~gdaugher/lwright.html).


C: Web Resources in Other Countries


Germany: http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p2latein/ressourc/ressourc.html

Holland: AIOLOS

Ireland: http://hermes.ucd.ie/~civilise/Classics_Eireann.html

Israel

Italy: Rassegna degli strumenti informatici per lo studio dell'Antichita' classica: http://ecno1.cineca.it/dipartim/stoant/rassegna/intro.html

D. UNIVERSITY CLASSICS DEPARTMENTS, HOME PAGES

GENERAL LISTINGS
Classics Departments, a list: http://www.umich.edu/~acleague/ug.html

USA
Athena OnLine University
Duke University, Dept of Classical Studies: http://www.duke.edu/web/classics/
The Episcopal Academy Department of Classical Languages (with links to other WWW pages of interest to secondary school students and their teachers)
Harvard University, Dept. of the Classics
Rutgers University, Dept of Classics: http://classics.rutgers.edu
University of California, Davis, Greek and Roman Civilisation site
University of Alabama's Classics home page
The University of Iowa, Dept of Classics: http://www.uiowa.edu/~classics
University of Kentucky, Dept of Classics
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
University of Virginia, Dept of Classics
Wesleyan University, Dept of Classics: http://www.wesleyan.edu/classics/home.html
Wright State, Dept of Classics: http://www.wright.edu/wsumain/depts/classics/classics.html

EUROPE
Brussels, Facultes Universitaires St-Louis
the Democritus University of Thrace
Germany Universities, Depts of Ancient History
Italian Universities
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven's program in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology
Leeds University: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/classics/index.html
Reading University, Classics Department: http://www.rdg.ac.uk/AcaDepts/lk/
Siena University, the Institute of Ancient History (Istituto di Storia Antica): http://www.unisi.it/ateneo/ist/anc_hist/cover.htm
Universidad de Granada, Department of Ancient History: (including the periodical Florentia Iberritana)

AUSTRALIA
University of Tasmania, Classics Department