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The Ancient Cyprus WebProject is a new venture in scholarship and knowledge-sharing. It offers the opportunity for people with all levels of experience to participate, from undergraduates and knowledgeable amateurs to the most senior figures in archaeological research.
We are building a website that will provide information such as extensive bibliographies, sources of funding, centres of study, lists of collections and access arrangements, scholar and project contact details, bulletins on excavations and projects, and excavation reports. Major archaeological topics will be introduced by straightforward essays, and guidance given on further reading. Details can be found through the call for contributions section, at:
http://www.ancientcyprus.ac.uk/study/contributions.html
More complex topics will
be presented by specialists:
http://www.ancientcyprus.ac.uk/papers.html
Collaborative projects are indexed at
http://www.ancientcyprus.ac.uk/projects.html
Pages can be printed off for display on noticeboards, circulation to colleagues, etc. If you take a look at the rest of the site please remember that it is a work in progress.
The website is linked to a discussion list, at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ancientcyprus/
The list covers the archaeology and history of Cyprus from earliest times to 1900 AD. Aim: to stimulate discussion and disseminate knowledge. No discussion of events after 1900 AD permitted, to ensure focus on scholarly rather than political issues. Open to archaeologists, historians, and interested members of the public. Discussion papers are welcomed, as are bulletins on current excavations and research, and practical advice on support for research, reading lists, etc.
We look forward to your involvement.
Freya Horsfield
Co-ordinator@ancientcyprus.ac.uk
The Ancient Cyprus WebProject
is affiliated to the
Council for British Research in the Levant.
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example Netscape, may experience some difficulties on certain pages of this
site. We are working to address these difficulties.
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send any comments or suggestions for the project or website to
Co-ordinator@ancientcyprus.ac.uk |
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The Ancient Cyprus Web Project is affiliated to the Council for British Research in the Levant |
Technical note: this site is best viewed using Internet Explorer. Visitors
using other browsers, for example Netscape, may experience some difficulties
on certain pages of this site. We are working to address these difficulties.
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