With text and images, this site traces the development of architecture in the classical tradition in three ways: chronologically (ancient to modern), thematically (building types, place and spaces, etc.) and theoretically (principles of design, symbolism
999 photographs divided into four sections, the architecture, reliefs, and finds of the Palaces at Persepolis; the prehistoric mound of Tall-i-Bakun; Istakhr, the Islamic city mound; and the aerial survey flights conducted between 1935 and 1937. In additi
These engravings, line drawings, and plans of ancient sites were originally published during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
PortAnta is the web site for the archaeology program that U of L offers in Portugal.
This site aims to map the archaeological, geological and ethnographic features of ancient Thebes and the Theban Necropolis. The site includes information on the Valley of the Kings, the tomb of the sons of Ramses II, and an overview of Egyptology that has
This site is "a collaborative venture that focuses on the urban center of Pompeii. There are three components: documentation of standing remains; archaeological analysis, and urban study."
Perseus is a digital library on Ancient Greece and includes Greek and English texts, dictionaries, examples of classroom use of Perseus, links to related sites, and examples of Greek art and architecture. The Art Library has the CD-ROM version of Perseus
This site offers 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors. You can search by title of work, author, or words within the works.
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum (CVA) is the result of an international effort to produce illustrated catalogs of classical vases. The website contains the text and images from the volumes that are out of print. For current volumes, check the library catalog.
The Census is "an interdisciplinary research database containing documentation centering on the reception of antiquity, a focus of Renaissance studies." Divided into two parts, the Census includes the monuments as well as written sources such as inventori
A blog with links to open access journals, databases and relevant news.
"Built on the art of ancient Greece and Rome, CLAROS is an international research collaboration, using the latest Information and Communication Technologies to enable simultaneous searching of major collections in university research institutes and museums."