Sponsored by the University of Chicago Library and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, this online project contains numerous primary materials related to the study of the ancient Near East and covers topics ranging from archaeology; art history; language; law; and the religions of Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, Nubia, and Persia. Currently, the project includes full-text...
Archaeology on the Net maintains a Books Database of over 7,500 titles in the fields of ancient history, anthropology, and archaeology. Users may search the database by keyword or browse a table of 80 subject headings to locate desired items. To identify new titles, researchers can consult the Recent Publications lists posted each month. The site also manages a moderated mailing list, ARCHPUB,...
As of late, there has been great consternation about the future of antiquities and archaeological expeditions within Iraq, largely due to political upheaval and military conflict in the area. With that in mind, the H-Museum mailing list has assembled a host of materials gleaned from their own discussion boards and scholarly resources that will help give visitors some sense of the breadth and...