Digital access to the Art of the Ancient World collection that ranks among the premier encyclopedic collections in the world, with over 83,000 works of art from Egypt, Nubia, the Near East, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, and Anatolia.
Digital access to a collection that consists of works of art and artifacts from the beginning of history in Mesopotamia, Egypt of the pharaohs, ancient Greece, Etruria and the Roman Empire—around the entire Mediterranean, as well as French and Danish art of the 19th century.
Main site for one of the most important collections of ancient Greek and Roman art in the world, featuring an image gallery, an online sculpture catalogue, a database of 'Ancient Bronzes in Berlin,' and more.
Digital access to images and information from the library's online collections, including digital papyri, manuscripts, and more. (Filter search by selecting "Available Online.")
A hub for scholars and students interested in the application of humanities computing to research in the ancient and Byzantine worlds that collects guidelines and suggestions of major technical issues, and catalogues digital projects and tools of relevance to classicists.
Main organization responsible for collecting data on and publishing the Latin inscriptions, including a searchable database, indices, concordances, and more.
A comprehensive database of all the works exhibited in the museum—some 30,000 items—including images and accompanying explanatory texts compiled under the authority of the museum curators.
An interdisciplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources formerly Egypt and the Nile valley (800 BC to AD 800), now expanding to the Ancient World in general.
Valuable and specialized collections of photographs on archaeology, architecture and art, as well as landscape architecture and gardens. Also includes special collections important to the history of the Academy.