New to Our Collection
Here are lists of recent additions to the Tulane library collection that relate to classical studies, including books, journals, online subscriptions, new volumes of sets, DVDs, etc.
The Ancient World in the News
- An Olive Stone from 150 BC Links Pre-Roman Britain to Today's Pizzeria
- Archaeologists Strike Gold in Quest to Find Queen of Sheba's Wealth
- After Being Stricken by Drought, Istanbul Yields Ancient Treasure
- Temple of Mithras Comes Home
- Archaeologists Discover Roman Port in Wales
- A Pharaoh Lords Over a Museum
- When East Met West under the Buddha’s Gaze
- Roman Rise and Fall "Recorded in Trees"
- Math Puzzles’ Oldest Ancestors Took Form on Egyptian Papyrus
- Masters of Math, From Old Babylon
- Desert Roads Lead to Discovery in Egypt
- In History-Rich Region, a Very New System Tracks Very Old Things
- Malaria is a Likely Killer in King Tut's Post-Mortem
- The Next Age of Discovery
- Who's Buried in Cleopatra's Tomb?
- The Tomb of Queen Sesheshet
- Found: An Ancient Monument to the Soul
- First Credit Crunch Traced back to Roman Republic
Tulane Library News
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Your guide for Classical Studies resources
Welcome to the Classical Studies research guide!
This site is a collection of article databases, library resources, weblinks and research tips compiled by the librarians at the Tulane Libraries to help you find research materials on classical studies, including all aspects of life in the ancient Mediterranean, Near East, and Roman Empire.
Just use the tabs above to start your research!
If you need instant help, chat with a librarian using the Chat box on the right--->
---or call the Howard-Tilton Library reference desk @ (504) 865-5606
Classical Studies at Tulane
Classical studies have evolved in multiple interdisciplinary areas, including ancient languages and literatures -- Greek, Latin, and Hebrew -- archaeology, history, art history, philosophy, religious studies, and more.
Because course offerings overlap and research in classical studies draws on many disciplines, you may also want to check related Tulane library subject guides, such as:
The Tulane Department of Classical Studies also has very useful information on its website about programs, courses, faculty, a calendar of events, the Tulane Classics Club, and additional resources.
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Subject Guide compiler
Rebecca R. Malek-Wiley
Cataloging Department
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
USA
e-mail: malek@tulane.edu


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