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.
A center for advanced scholarly research and graduate education, which aims to encourage particularly the study of the economic, religious, political and cultural connections between ancient civilizations.
Images of several hundred inscriptions available for viewing and downloading, listed according to geographical region (except for Attic inscriptions, which have been further divided between IG I and IG II texts).
Images selected from the extensive files of The New York Public Library's Picture Collection specifically to enrich and supplement the study of ancient cultures in social studies, literature, and arts classrooms.
Provides archaeologists and Classicists with a free internet research tool for quickly searching hundreds of thousands of records on objects and their attributes.