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'''Archaeology of Daily Life: Bibliography''' | '''Archaeology of Daily Life: Bibliography''' | ||
*http://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu/object-stories/archaeology-of-daily-life/bibliography | *http://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu/object-stories/archaeology-of-daily-life/bibliography |
Revision as of 13:45, 25 August 2011
Return to Scholarly Bibliographies Available Online: Classical Antiquity
This page is used for collecting links to existing open-access bibliographies that fit the scope of the project. Please email additional suggestions to pacheson at uga.edu. Thanks!
If you'd like to add items yourself, feel free to edit the wiki. (Currently editing is restricted to registered users, due to spam, but I am happy to approve user accounts.) Format of entries is suggested:
- Title (usually taken from the page itself, unless that is nonexistent or obscure).
- Link (include text of url and the wiki will automatically hotlink it).
- Author (individual or corporate, with academic affiliation if appropriate).
- Last update date (if available; if not I try to note how late items in the bibliography go).
- Description. Things to note include the audience (some bibliographies specifically target undergraduates or the general public), what sorts of resources are listed (books, articles, web sites, scholarly or popular?), if there is a focus on resources in a specific language, if there are annotations, if the bibliography is structured with sub-headings and examples of them, etc.
The categories are ad-hoc at the moment and may change as the project develops a robust classification scheme for subjects.
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General, or Thematic
Archaeology of Daily Life: Bibliography
- http://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu/object-stories/archaeology-of-daily-life/bibliography
- Johns Hopkins University Archaeological Museum
- Developed spring 2011.
- This bibliography is presented in conjunction with an online exhibit, done in part by an undergraduate research class, titled Archaeology of Daily Life. Topics of the exhibit include Childhood; Private Pleasures; Female Beauty; Jewelry; and “Tanagras.” The bibliography includes works on all these topics, presented together; it includes articles, monographs, and museum catalogs, all in English.
Ceramics
Pottery and Society in Antiquity
- http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/Hist_416/HIST_492_files/CLCS481_BIB.htm
- Nicholas K. Rauh, Classical Languages and Literatures, Purdue University
- No last update date; latest items are late 1990s.
- Select bibliography of sources mostly in English, with a focus on monographs, aimed at undergraduates. Covers both Greek and Roman pottery, with some more anthropological approaches in the context of ancient pottery.
Bibliography of Greek, Roman and Byzantine Pottery at Ilion (Troia)
- http://classics.uc.edu/troy/grbpottery/html/bibliography.html
- Sebastian Heath and Billur Tekkök
- No last update
- Titles cited in the text of the site, with links to online versions or Worldcat when available.
Papers on Ceramic Fabrics
- http://www.facem.at/project/papers.php
- FACEM Project (Provenance Studies on Pottery in the Central Mediterranean), Universitat Wien
- Updated June 2011.
- This is a short list of publications, with linked .pdfs, about classical period ceramic fabrics from around the Mediterranean (Greece, Italy, North Africa, Sardinia). This is a new project, and it is soliciting participation from others, so it is to be hoped that this list of papers will grow. Project interface is in English.
Bibliography for Terracotta Figurines to 600 AD for the Years 1965-2011
- http://www.coroplasticstudies.org/bibliography.html
- Coroplastic Studies Interest Group, Archaeological Institute of America.
- Currently being updated; includes 2011 publications.
- Individual bibliographies arranged by year are available, and include monographs and articles in multiple languages, with a focus on the classical world (and pre-classical Greece).
Numismatics
Greek coinage: A general Bibliography
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/coins-greek.htm
- H. S. Kim, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- An introductory bibliography with a focus on basic works in English, covering the Archaic through Hellenistic period.
Historiography of Numismatics
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/coins-historiography.htm
- Christopher Howgego, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- January 2010.
- An introductory bibliography with a focus on basic works in English.
An introductory bibliography for Ancient Numismatics
- http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/exhibitions/ancientcoins/bibliography.html
- Unattributed, Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
- No last update date; latest item is 1997.
- A short list of general resources, and resources on Greek and Roman numismatics, mostly books in English.
Coinage of Greece & Rome - Bibliography
- http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/modules/coins/bibliography/
- Unattributed, Classics and Ancient History, University of Warwick.
- Last updated November 30, 2010.
- Introductory bibliography, mostly in English, with sections on catalogs and reference works, monographs, and journal articles.
DONUM: Database of Numismatic Materials
- http://donum.numismatics.org/
- American Numismatic Society.
- Currently maintained.
- This is the library catalog of the ANS library, which is freely searchable by the public and includes many articles (from their offprint collection) as well as books. The library also regularly publishes recent acquisitions lists, available at http://numismatics.org/Library/RecentAcquisitions and ANS publishes an annotated bibliography on coinage, Numismatic Literature, some volumes of which are available online: http://numismatics.org/Numlit/Numlit
Greek Art and Archaeology
Bibliography: Greek Archaeology
- http://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/arch/greecebib.shtml
- John Gruber-Miller, Department of Classical Studies, Cornell College (Iowa)
- Copyrighted 2003; web page last updated March 16, 2011.
- Lists introductory works, in English, for undergraduates. Covers the Greek Bronze Age through the Classical period, and has subdivisions for topics like Death and Burial, Sculpture, Religion, and Athletics.
Athenian Political Art from the fifth and fourth centuries BCE
- http://www.stoa.org/projects/demos/article_art_bibliography?page=index&greekEncoding=
- Amy C. Smith, Department of Classics and Curator, Ure Museum, University of Reading
- Written January 18, 2003.
- This bibliography, a part of the Stoa.org publication Demos, includes articles and monographs in multiple languages.
Classical Greek Architecture
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/architecture.htm
- J. J. Coulton, Faculty of Classics, Oxford, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- A select bibliography, mostly in English and most monographs, serving as a reading list for undergraduates. There are very brief annotations and categories such as Handbooks, Ancient Sources, Design and Technique, etc.
Gems
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/gems.htm
- Unattributed, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- A very brief bibliography of monographs in English and German.
Pottery
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/pottery/default.htm
- Unattributed, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- A detailed bibliography including articles and books with an emphasis on English but much in other languages. Sub-headings: General, Connoisseurship, Iconography, Inscriptions, Shapes, Athenian, Boeotian, Corinthian, Chalcidian, East Greek, Etruscan, Laconian, South Italian.
Sculpture Bibliography
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/sculpture.htm
- Unattributed, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- An introductory bibliography with a focus on monographs in English. Sub-headings: General Handbooks, Introductory, Functions and Settings, Materials and Techniques, Artists, originals and copies, Archaic, Fifth-century BC, Fourth-century BC, Grave-reliefs, Portraiture.
History of collections (classical antiquities)
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/collections.htm
- Unattributed, hosted at Classical Art Research Centre.
- No last update date; post-2000.
- An introductory bibliography including books and monographs with a focus on English but several works in other languages. Topics include inscriptions, and subheadings are Art, Archaeology, and Cultures of Collecting.
Greek Archaeological Sites
Scholarship on the Corinthia
- http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/wcaraher/EKASPage/EKASBibliography.html
- William Caraher and David Pettegrew.
- Last updated 2007.
- Prepared for the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, this bibliography focuses on recent scholarship in the eastern Corinthia, and is especially light on Isthmia and Kenchreai. It includes books and articles, mostly in English.
Delphi: Bibliography
- http://www.coastal.edu/ashes2art/projects/delphi/pages/bibliography.html
- Arne R. Flaten, Paul A. Olsen, Coastal Carolina University; Alyson A. Gill, Arkansas State University
- Probably last updated 2007-2008.
- This selected bibliography includes monographs and articles in English, and is arranged alphabetically by author.
Eretria Bibliographic Database
- http://www3.unil.ch/esag/esag_db/?function=show_search_form&table_name=biblio
- Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece
- Includes citations from 2011 publications.
- A searchable database with 3061 entries of scholarly publications about Eretria and Euboea, in all languages. About 20 keywords can be used to narrow searches, including by chronological period, type of find, and other criteria.
Halieis Bibliography
- http://home.comcast.net/~btse1/halieis/bibliog/bibliog.htm
- Thomas D. Boyd.
- No last update date; latest publications are 2005.
- A selected bibliography on the Greek archaeological site; all publications are in English.
OSU Excavations at Isthmia: Selected References
- http://isthmia.osu.edu/biblio.html
- Unattributed, Ohio State University.
- Copyrighted 2000; no items listed date after that.
- I would guess this bibliography was prepared to orient students working at the site; it includes major publications about Isthmia as well as some very general works in Greek archaeology.
Samothrace: Framing the Mysteries in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods
- http://www.samothrace.emory.edu/resources/bibliography
- Emory University.
- Updated 2011.
- This select bibliography includes sections on early explorations, NYU excavations, and other secondary works. Monographs and articles in multiple languages are included.
Sparta: A Bibliography
- http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/spartbib.html
- John Paul Adams, Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, California State University Northridge.
- Last updated 09/09/08.
- Includes books and articles in major European languages; subsections are Major ancient texts, History and society, and Archaeology.
Roman Art & Archaeology
Ara Pacis Augustae: Bibliography
- http://cdm.reed.edu/ara-pacis/bibliography.php
- Charles S. Rhyne, Department of Art History, Reed College
- No last update date; includes 2010 works.
- A select bibliography focused on the "complex physical history" of the Ara Pacis, includes the 1938 and 2006 museums. Arranged alphabetically, this includes monographs, articles, and web sites in multiple languages; there are lengthy and detailed annotations.
Ancient Roman Roads (Viae Romanae)
- http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/viaeromanae.html
- John P. Adams, Classics, California State University Northridge.
- Last update April 2011.
- A lengthy bibliography including monographs, articles, and web resources in multiple languages. Sub-headings include Texts, General Resources, and many geographical divisions.
Inscriptiones, Leges at Bibliographica Latina Selecta (Early Roman Inscriptions)
M. G. M. Van Der Poel, Classics Department, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (Netherlands) Last updated December 20, 2010. Includes a long list of collection of archaic latin inscriptions, in multiple languages; much secondary literature is not included. Interface is in latin.
Roman Britain
Roman Britain Bibliography
- http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/modules/brit/bibliography/
- Classics and Ancient History, Warwick University.
- Last updated June 1, 2010.
- This reading list for an undergraduate course focuses on monographs, and all works are in English. Sections include general works, histories, administration, Hadrian'w wall, towns, roads, countryside, and art.
Curse Tablets from Roman Britain: Bibliography
- http://curses.csad.ox.ac.uk/tablets/bibliography.shtml
- Center for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford
- Includes material published through 2002.
- A comprehensive bibliography of published curse tablets from Roman Britain, with a few items on other magical documents.
Sub-Roman Britain: Bibliography
- http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/early/origins/rom_celt/biblio2.html
- Christopher A. Snyder. Department of History and Politics, Marymount University.
- Last updated June 2, 2003.
- This bibliography focuses on Britain in the period 400-600 C.E., and includes sections comprising bibliographies, primary sources, and secondary works. It includes monographs and articles; almost everything is in English.
Post-Classical Reception
The Reception of Classical Art Bibliography
- http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/tools/bibliographies/classical-art.htm
- Beazley Archive, last updated February 25, 2010.