Nag Hammadi Archive
This important collection of photos documents the editing of the Nag Hammadi Library and related activities, in Egypt, during the mid-70s. They include photographs of the editors working at the Coptic...
View ArticleCoptica by Pierre Cherix
This is a premier site for Coptic studies, run by Pierre Cherix of the Université de Genève, containing both original research tools and an excellent selection of e-Books, presented for convenient...
View ArticleVirtual Reconstruction of Late Antique and Medieval Constantinople (Byzantium...
This site offers a set of 3-d reconstructions with a CAD program of the major monuments of Constantantinople, as they appeared around 1200 (a few years before the city was sacked during the Fourth...
View ArticleA Bibliography on Christianity in Palestine/Eretz-Israel
This large bibliographical database covers all periods from the Roman Empire to the present. Late Antiquity, with the development of the Christian Holy Land, is well represented. Like the...
View ArticleDigital Roman Forum in Late Antiquity
This ground-breaking project, undertaken between 1997 and 2005 at the UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory, under the direction of Bernard Frischer and Diane Favro, still remains the most important...
View ArticleA Blog on Medieval Nubia: The Medieval Sai Project
This blog, run by the Nubiologists Alexandros Tsakos and Henriette Hafsaas-Tsakos, contains a number of interesting reflections on the medieval Nubian kingdoms, as well as their archaeological work,...
View ArticleLate Antique Inscriptions from Aphrodisias
Aphrodisias, a major site in Turkey where NYU has undertaken substantial excavations since 1961, now also has extensive online documentation for the period of Late Antiquity. In 2004, Charlotte...
View ArticleAntioch in Late Antiquity: Photo Archive of the Princeton Excavations
As museums digitize their collections, institutional stewards of excavation records are also slowly moving them online, as part of a much broader effort within archaeology to effectively manage and...
View ArticleVisualizing Statues in Late Antiquity
Image from http://inscriptions.etc.ucla.edu/ This fascinating and innovative project seeks to give users the experience of how statues (and their inscribed bases) constituted a collective memory among...
View ArticleThe Virtual Magic Bowl Archive (VMBA) and Prosopography
The Virtual Magic Bowl Archive is a collaborative environment for the publication of magic bowls in the Moussaieff, Dehays, and Barakat collections. It is housed at the University of Southampton,...
View ArticleRoman Catacombs Online: From the International Catacomb Society to Google Earth
The International Catacomb Society is a non-profit organization “dedicated to the preservation and documentation of the Roman catacombs & those rare vestiges of history that illustrate the common...
View ArticleInscriptions of Israel/Palestine
The Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine (IIP) is a premier open-access epigraphic database directed by Professor Michael Satlow of Brown University, begun already in 1996. The goal of the project is to...
View ArticleVisualizing Late Antiquity: Everyday Life AD 300-650
The goal of this project and website is “to bring academic work on late antiquity to wider attention, to compete with ‘Roman’ and ‘Medieval’ images of the European past.” The directors are Dr Luke...
View ArticleThe Roman Cult of Mithras by Roger Pearse
This site, part of Roger Pearse’s Tertullian.org, serves as both an introduction to the history and iconography of Mithraism suitable for undergraduate instruction and an extensive collection of...
View ArticleLate Antique and Early Medieval Inscriptions by Mark Handley
This site offers several substantial resources. First, a list of new publications (online and print) on epigraphic culture of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, last updated in January 2014, and...
View ArticleEpigraphic Database Bari (EDB)
This database of early Christian inscriptions from Rome and its “suburbs,” from the 3rd to the 8th century, is a founding member of EAGLE, the (eventually) comprehensive European Archive of Greek and...
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