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David Hilton

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens - 1 views

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    Has a multitude of images of artworks and architecture from ancient Greece, mainly focussing on Classical Athens but also some other stuff as well.
Christy Hanna

British Museum - Room 18: Greece: Parthenon - 10 views

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    a video celebrating the sculpture from the ancient Acropolis temple in Athens; fascinating video!!!
David Hilton

DL Search Input Page - 0 views

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    This looks like an absolute treasure of a find, however the list does not lead to actual image, only descriptions of artefacts. They say they're still adding to it, perhaps that's why the images aren't up? I guess the pace of change is slower for classicists. Anyway, if they ever add those images this site will be an Ancient History teacher's dream. Fingers crossed.
David Hilton

About History Data Service - 0 views

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    "The History Data Service collects, preserves, and promotes the use of digital resources, which result from or support historical research, learning and teaching." This says that it's open access, but on closer inspection you need an Athens login (only available if you're attached to an institution which pays for it). Would be great if you could get in, though, I'd imagine.
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    The History Data Service collects, preserves, and promotes the use of digital resources, which result from or support historical research, learning and teaching.
David Hilton

Introduction to Ancient Greek History - Open Yale Courses - 0 views

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    Another course which you can download the lectures from, this time from Yale. How cool!
David Hilton

Translations of Classical Authors, U. of Saskatchewan - 0 views

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    Site is maintained by a prof at the University of Saskatchewan and contains some selections from Graeco-Roman writers. Focus on Classical Athens and Augustan Rome.
David Hilton

LBC/IRN: LBC/IRN - 2 views

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    "The LBC/IRN Audio Archive, (London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News audio archive) consists of 7,000 reel-to-reel tapes in a collection that runs from 1973 to the mid-1990s. It is the most important commercial radio archive in the UK and provides a unique audio history of the period. This digitised collection focuses on the most noteworthy content - approximately 3,000 hours of recordings relating to news and current affairs. The digitised archive contains invaluable recordings of a wide range of broadcasts including coverage of the Falklands war, the miners' strike, Northern Ireland, the whole of the Thatcher period of government and recordings of the first hour of UK commercial radio including the first commercial radio news bulletin."
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    You can only listen if you are part of a tertiary institution which has a paid subscription through the Athens ID system (v. annoying!) however you're able to read the transcripts for free.
David Hilton

LacusCurtius * Greek and Latin Texts - 4 views

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    An excellent collection of English translations of Greek and Latin texts. You'll also find some great biographical information on the authors that students can use to improve their source evaluations (if you teach in a system which requires that - it's massive here in Queensland).
David Hilton

Sacred Texts: The Classics - 1 views

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    A large and comprehensive collection of Graeco-Roman primary texts. Excellent for research into Classical civilisations.
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