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Link MAA (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge University)

Catalogue of 800,000 objects. Archaeology holds material from many famous sites, for example Olduvai, Le Moustier, Jericho, Haua Fteah, Kechipauan...

Prehistory, Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Classical, Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Medieval, Post-Medieval, Britain, Europe, World, Pacific, artefacts, material culture. view
Link British Museum collections database

A searchable catalogue of over two million objects held by the museum, including many full colour images. The collection ranges from World...

Prehistory, Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Greek, Classical, New World, Anglo-Saxon, Medieval, Post-Medieval, artefacts, coins, Roman coins, Sculpture, Britain, Europe, World view
Link Pompeii: Its Discovery and Preservation

A short introduction to the discovery and preservation of Pompeii.

 

 

 

Classical, Roman, Pompeii, sites, artefacts, Architecture, excavation view
Link The Haynes Lecture 2011: Tombs and Palaces in Archaic Etruria and Latium

Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Prayon, University of Tübingen, Germany delivers the 2011 Haynes Lecture on Etruscan tombs.

Italy, Europe, artefacts, Architecture, Classical, sites, Etruscans view
Link Roman provincial coinage online

The current project is confined to the Antonine period (AD 138–192), but it is intended that it will form a model for putting other periods online...

Roman, Classical, coins, Britain, artefacts view
Link The making of a Roman emperor

Focusing on the emperors Augustus and Nero, this course investigates the ways in which Roman emperors used art, architecture, coinage and other...

Classical, Roman, Rome, Emperors, artefacts, Sculpture, Architecture view
Link Introduction to Prehistory in Britain

This course covers the period from the end of the last ice age (c.9500 BCE) to the British Iron Age. It begins with an introduction to Archaeology...

Prehistory, Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Landscape, sites, artefacts, Britain, Europe view
Link Stonehenge and the Ashmolean

A catalogue of finds and associated material from Stonehenge and held in the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford).

No – but hope it can be used as...

Prehistory, Neolithic, national heritage, heritage, sites, Landscape, artefacts view
Link Pompeian Households: An On-line Companion

The website includes detailed documentary information (including plans and artefact databases) on 30 Pompeian houses and their contents,...

Roman, Pompeii, Classical, artefacts, sites, Architecture, Roman architecture view
Link Exploring a Romano-African city: Thugga

From Rome to Pompeii and Ephesus the excavation of Roman remains is well known, but what of Roman remains in Africa? This learning unit looks at...

Africa, Thugga, Pompeii, Roman, Classical, sites, artefacts, Cultural Identity view
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