A resource for information on women, gender, sex, sexualities, race, ethnicity, class, status, masculinity, enslavement, disability, and the intersections among them in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Digital Augustan Rome is a long term mapping project that is prepared to provide a digital successor to the published book and maps of Mapping Augustan Rome (Central Library: DG279 .M377 2002).
Designed to help its users learn more about ancient Roman coinage. Its main feature is an extensive numismatic catalogue which has been compiled from information submitted by private collectors and dealers. This is clear and user-friendly: it may be browsed chronologically by decade for the Roman republic and by emperor or empress for the imperial period. The contents of the catalogue range from 326 BC to the time of the emperor Honorius (AD 393-423).
Digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with an accessible suite of software tools for teaching and research. Collections from museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists' estates. Access Note: To download images or use other advanced features, individuals must register for an individual user account.
The Vanderbilt University Visual Resources Center resides in the History of Art department and is your sources for finding and properly using high-quality images resources for your papers, presentations, and projects.
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