Web Resources

Ancient Coin Dealers and Organizations

The American Numismatic Association (ANA)

http://www.money.org/
The premier international organization dedicated to the collection and study of all types of coins and money. The ANA is a non-profit organization chartered by the United States Congress to educate and support the numismatic community.

Edward J. Waddell, Ltd.

http://www.coin.com/
A reputable dealer of scarce, museum-quality ancient coins. Located in Gaithersburg, MD, USA.

Stack's Rare Coins

http://www.stacks.com/
An excellent source for medium- to high-grade coins obtainable through mail order bids. Located in New York City (Manhattan), NY, USA.

Calgary Coin and Antique Gallery

http://www.cadvision.com/calcoins/home.html
An excellent source for the average collector-- lots of medium-quality, affordable ancient coins that can be viewed on their Web site. Located in Calgary, Alberta Canada.

Barry & Darling Ancient Coins

http://www.ancients.cnchost.com/
A good choice for the collector or student on a limited budget. Many coins priced at $50 or less. Offices located in Ashland, OR USA and Point Pleasant, NJ USA.

Mega Sites (Original Material and Links to Other Sources)

Pompeii Forum Project

http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pompeii/page-1.html
This is one of my favorite classics sites--it is an excellent, in-depth look at the Forum in Pompeii, complete with maps, images, and history. Don't miss it!

ROMARCH: Roman art and archeology

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/ROMARCH.html
Excellent source of art and architecture from all over the Roman empire.

Original Material

Ancient Greek and Roman Shipbuilding in the Greek and Roman World

http://klio.umcs.lublin.pl/users/ducin/index.htm
Ancient Greek and Roman shipbuilding, naviagation, and naval warfare.

Roman Ball

http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/romeball.html
Illustrations, rules, and history of the popular Roman game of Ball.

Roman Open-Air Museum Hechingen-Stein, Germany

http://www.dhm.de/museen/stein/stein_e.html
Roman villa in Germany--includes a virtual tour around the site and historical information.

SPQR

http://pathfinder.com/@@K2FcmwYAN0qfliHg/twep/rome/
An incredible Web game that contains a reconstruction of the Roman Forum that you can walk around in.

Links to Other Resources

Classics Eriann

http://hermes.ucd.ie/~civilise/Classics_Eireann.html
A rich resource of Web sites related to the literature, art, politics, and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. Well indexed and categorized.

Classics and Mediterranean Archeology Home Page (University of Michigan)

http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
Another great collection of Web resources.

Indiana University Department of Classical Studies: Internet Resources for Classical Studies

http://www.indiana.edu/~classics/Internet/Internet.html
More great Web resources.

Link to Ancient History

http://www.ghgcorp.com/shetler/
Great resource of Web pages related to the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, categorized by region and time period.