Classical (Historical)
Archaeology
Classical archaeology is the
archaeological investigation of the great
Mediterranean civilizations of
Ancient Greece and
Ancient Rome. Nineteenth century archaeologists such as
Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had
read about in Latin and Greek texts. Many universities and foreign
nations maintain excavation programs and schools in the area-such is
the enduring appeal of the region's archaeology.
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Archaeological Research Resources
Links to historic archaeological web
sites, organizations, and archaeology/anthropology web directories
pointing to many more Internet resources. |
Historical Archaeology on the 'Net
An assortment of links to historical
archaeology related sites around the Internet. |
The Society for Historical Archaeology
Historical archaeologists focus on
sites--the physical remains of past human ... The SHA publishes the
journal Historical Archaeology and the SHA Newsletter ... |
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Links to websites on
classical archaeology
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The Institute of
Classical Archaeology (ICA) is an organized
research unit at the University of Texas at Austin. ICA
carries out multi-disciplinary
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Exhibits a collections of pottery
shards and of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture, with a
public collection numbering over 600 plaster casts.
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