Topic Specific Sites
- Ancient Philosophy: This is a great collection of sites, indexed and easily searchable, most with handy descriptions so that you can get a sense of whether you want to bother with any particular link.
- Women in Antiquity: Diotima: Extensive collection of bibliographies primarily focussing on women in antiquity
- Ancient Medicine:Extensive Ancient Medicine site, home of Society for Ancient Medicine. Award winning collection of texts, bibliographies, links, etc.
- Magic in Late Antiquity: Written in French, this is a useful set of bibliographies and links.
- Ancient Medicine: Argos is an Effective Selective Search Engine for Ancient and Medieval Sites and Sources. This automatically filters out irrelevant info (e.g., computer programs named Plato)
- The Vergil Project: Argos is an Effective Selective Search Engine for Ancient and Medieval Sites and Sources. This automatically filters out irrelevant info (e.g., computer programs named Plato)
- Roman Bibliographies:Very extensive bibliographies, an impressive resource
- Near East: ABZU: ABZU is a guide to resources on Near East available on the net. It has links to maps, atlases, archaeological sites, museum collections, collections of texts (in original languages as well as in translation) etc.
- Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet: With syllabi, course outlines, chronologies, images, and the requisite (but highly useful) list of Byzantine- related links.
- Ancient Roman Recipes:Explains what Roman food substances not common today were, and how to duplicate them for some of these recipes. For those interested in learning more about ancient feasts this site will be useful.