Greek and Roman religion : some resources
CGRN : Collection of Greek ritual norms ; Roman domestic religion (Robyn Copper) with a database of domestic cult spaces ; SAMR : Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions ; [...]
CGRN : Collection of Greek ritual norms ; Roman domestic religion (Robyn Copper) with a database of domestic cult spaces ; SAMR : Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions ; [...]
AATA online, managed by the Getty, is a free research database containing abstracts of literature related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural heritage.
Paolo Emilio Mora (1921–1998) and Laura Sbordoni Mora (1923–2015) were remarkable figures in the field of cultural heritage conservation. In addition to their teaching and publication legacy, the Moras also gathered an important collection of material samples, held to this day at ICCROM headquarters in Rome. This collection comprises around 1,200 material samples collected from heritage sites and monuments in at least 35 countries (wall paintings, ceramics, painted paper, textiles, stone, plaster, stucco, glass, and more).
BATH (BAlnea & THermae) : a website specialised in ancient baths and bathing habits ; [...]
CGRN : Collection of Greek Ritual Norms : a collection of inscriptions with normative character relating to ancient Greek ritual.
The SAMR was founded to foster the interdisciplinary study of the religions of the ancient Mediterranean basin, especially the interaction of the multiple polytheistic religions with each other and with the emerging monotheistic religions of the region. It aims to bring together scholars of Near Eastern studies, Classics, Huistory of Religion and other related fields and provides information on events, conferences, resources and more.
The CHAP database inventorises all historiographical works of Late Antiquity (300 until 800 AD) in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Arabic, Coptic and, to a lesser extent, Hebrew, Aramaic and Persian. Open access.
A comprehensive list of open access resources, compiled by the ICCROM, for the following fields : Conservation-restoration ; architecture, built heritage & urbanism ; archaeology & geology ; museology, art & culture ; science, technique, biodiversity ; materials ; natural collection ; security, disaster, risk management ; landscape, garden ; environment, sustainability, tourism ; legislation ; training & education.
The GNA gathers data from archaeological surveys and excavations conducted on the Italian territory. The objective is a dynamic archaeological map of the national territory, easily implemented over time (open access). Issued by the ICA (Istituto Centrale di Archeologia).arc
Dissertations from Italian universities.