Check out these useful websites to help with your studies:
- Classical Art Research Centre: The Beazley Archive
This site explores the art of ancient Greece and Rome, and its collection and reception.
- Classical Epic Course Directory
This is the Temple University course resource list. - Livius This site includes a range of articles exploring a wide variety of ancient history contexts.
- Mythweb
This site is devoted to the heroes, gods, and monsters of Greek mythology. - Nova Roma: Calendar of holidays and festivals
This site describes holidays and festivals throughout the year. - Perseus Digital Library
This library’s flagship collection, under development since 1987, covers the history, literature, and culture of the Greco-Roman world.
- The Archaeology Channel
This site is run by the Archaeological Legacy Institute and offers a range of related resources.
- The Architecture Week Great Buildings Collection
This site presents 1000 classics of world architecture and hundreds of their great designers.
- The Cambridge School Classics Project (CSCP)
This site includes teaching materials and research focused on the effective teaching of classics in schools.
- Theoi Greek Mythology
This site explores Greek mythology and the gods in classical literature and art.
- The Stoa Consortium
This site has news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere.
- ThinkQuest
This site includes more than 7000 websites created by students around the world who have participated in a ThinkQuest Competition. Contexts include ancient history, philosophy, and archaeology.
- Virtual community for teaching and learning classics
The VRoma Project is first and foremost a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who create online resources for teaching about the Latin language and ancient Roman culture.
- Wikimedia Commons
Search for classics related resources here.
- Women in Greek Myths
This site includes resources devoted to the representation of women in Greek myths.