Resources
Archaeology Grrl Resources Page
Welcome to the Resources page. Here you can access videos, papers, websites and contacts from the disciplines of Archaeology and Ancient History.
Tutorials & Site Journals
Archaeology Girl YouTube Channel
Head over to Archaeology Grrl’s YouTube channel for tutorials on fieldwork practices and research methodologies, interviews with specialists and introductions on how humanities subjects use Augmented Reality, Lidar, Photogrammetry and Geophysics.
Past Horizons
One of the largest online databases of fieldwork opportunities in the world, featuring hundreds of listings for archaeological projects. The database contains details about the site, with links, project information, dates, costs and much more.
Islay Heritage
Helping you to discover Islay’s past – Ur cuideachadh gus eòlas a chuir air eachdraidh Ìle
Research Tools
Epigraphik-Datenbank
Database of ancient inscriptions searchable by province, publication, words and catalogue numbers.
The Internet Archive
Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
The Loeb Classical Library
More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts are available in a modern and elegant interface, allowing readers to browse, search, bookmark, annotate and share content with ease.
Portable Antiquities Scheme
The Portable Antiquities Scheme is run by the British Museum and Amgueddfa Cymru to encourage the recording of archaeological objects found by members of the public in England and Wales. Finds recorded with the Scheme help advance knowledge of the history and archaeology of England and Wales.
Diogenes Web
Diogenes is an environment for reading and searching through texts in Latin and Ancient Greek. It consists of two connected projects, the Diogenes desktop application, which has been in existence for nearly 20 years, and the new DiogenesWeb webapp.
Institute of Classical Studies Roman and Hellenic Library
The Combined Library of the Institute of Classical Studies and the Hellenic and Roman Societies is a major resource for those working on research in the languages, literature, history, art, archaeology and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
DigiLib
The Digital Library of Late-Antique Latin Texts—DigilibLT—publishes secular prose texts written in Latin in late antiquity (from the second to the seventh century AD).
Vacancies & Industry Practice
British Archaeological Jobs Resources
All the latest information, news and job adverts for the archaeological industry.
Academic Jobs
All the latest information on PhD, Post-Doctorate, Professorship, Fellowship and Lecturing positions available worldwide.
Blogs
The Petrified Muse
The Petrified Muse is the blog of Peter Kruschwitz, Professor of Ancient Cultural History (Antike Kulturgeschichte) at the University of Vienna and Fellow of the Pontifical Academy for Latin (Pontificia Academia Latinitatis).
Eternal Idol
Eternal Idol recording the musings and mutterings of author Dennis Price.
MAPPOLA
MAPPOLA – Mapping out the poetic landscape(s) of the Roman empire. Focusing on a body of over 4,000 Latin verse inscriptions that have survived from the third century B. C. to Late Antiquity and cover the Roman empire in its entirety, representing ancient Rome’s middle and lower social strata in particular, MAPPOLA is an unprecedented effort to democratise our understanding of Roman poetry.
Networking
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Academia
Academia is the easiest way to share papers with millions of people across the world for free.
Research Gate
Access 130+ million publications and connect with 15+ million researchers. Join for free and gain visibility by uploading your research.
The Classicists’ Mailing List
Sign up to the list to receive emails from academic professionals providing information of events, topical discussions, employment and scholarships.
SAHID – Science and Humanities Interdisciplinary Dialogues
A professional network creating interdisciplinary events to improve cohesion between specialist research.
Online Courses
Virtual Rome
Explore the architecture and history of Rome, walking around a 3D digital model of the ancient city, with this free online course.
Archaeology: From Dig to Lab and Beyond
Get a free introduction to studying archaeology, exploring exciting discoveries in the Vale of Pewsey, near to Stonehenge and Avebury.
Discovering Greek and Roman Cities
In this free trilingual MOOC (English, French, German), an international team of experts from six different universities will explore the many facets of Greek and Roman cities like Rome, Delos, Palmyra, Pompeii and Dura Europos.
Health and Wellbeing in the Ancient World
Explore the architecture and history of Rome, walking around a 3D digital model of the ancient city, with this free online course.
Societies and Groups
Speaking
Archaeologi
– cally
A registered archaeological group, aimed at conducting and assisting archaeological research, promoting archaeological tourism and studying sites and objects.
Institute of Classical Studies
The national centre for the promotion and facilitation of research in Classics and related disciplines throughout the UK and abroad.
Funding Opportunities
The Sportula
A group of Classics Graduate Students and Junior Faculty committed to making sure that students from working-class and historically looted communities (like the ones we ourselves come from) don’t fall through the cracks left by traditional scholarship programs.
Online Seminar Archives
Wolfson College – Ancient Warfare Wednesdays
A range of experts showcase the latest developments in the field of ancient Greek warfare, focusing on the major areas of interest in recent scholarship.
Podcasts
Coffee and Circuses
Dr David Walsh speaks on all manner of historical subjects through interviews and dialogues that are both educational and entertaining.