Faculty Media Projects
This site offers a comprehensive introduction to the art and archaeology of Bronze Age Greece.
Our faculty are actively engaged in a number of media projects about the Classical world. Available for use by the public, students, and professionals, these endeavors cover literary, historical, and archaeological topics.
This site offers a comprehensive introduction to the art and archaeology of Bronze Age Greece.
This website documents the Column of Trajan in the center of Rome: its urban context, details, and complete photographic documentation.
The first publication by Professor Jenny Lynn and the Dartmouth Digital Scriptorium includes essays on, and a complete digitization and transcription of, a sixteenth-century Spanish antiphoner in the Rauner Special Collections Library.
Professor Ulrich has amassed more than 2,000 images of Roman artifacts over the past 25 years. They are available for free for educational or scholarly purposes on his Flickr archive. Some of his stereographic images are also available on Flickr.