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ABZU

American Oriental Society

 

Archaeological Institute of America

 

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA

NESTOR home page

 

Texas A&M resources: Institute for Nautical Archaeology (INA) ----Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&A University ----Conservation Research Laboratory ----- Archaeological Preservation Research Laboratory

Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (PASP)

Oriental Institute, Chicago Research Archives ------

Metropolitan Museum, New York New Cypriot Galleries

 

Davidson in Cyprus programme

 

Harvard University

Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations

The Semitic Museum

The Cesnola collection from Ancient Cyprus

Cesnola on-line publication

Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations (NELC)

Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES)

 

 


General Links

Oriental Institute

Okeanos - website for Biblical , Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies

NW Semitic Links - R G Lehmann, University of Mainz

HEMEA - Heuristics for Mediterranean Archaeology

Ancient Near Eastern Myth and History - Gary Greenburg

 

US Universities


USA

SUNY
American Oriental Society
American Schools of Oriental Research
Archaeological Institute of America
Dartmouth College - Dr Rutter's Aegean Archaeology course
Chicago Oriental Institute
CIMA Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology
PASP- Mycenean Colloqium
Texas University - Institute for Nautical Archaeology
UCLA Cotsen Institute
UCLA Institute of Archaeology

 

 

 

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