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LatifAlAni_Portrait_1956_cropped.png by Tom Elliott — last modified 02/26/2024 12:02 PM
ISAW Releases Geospatial Dataset Update by Tom Elliott — last modified 11/16/2023 12:34 PM
On Friday, 3 November 2023, ISAW released version 3.2 of Pleiades Datasets, a free, open, and platform-neutral collection of spatial, historical, archaeological, and bibliographic information about 40,418 ancient places and spaces derived from the Pleiades gazetteer of ancient places.
Associated Faculty by Tom Elliott — last modified 10/31/2023 03:31 PM
Charles Jones Receives Digital Archaeology Award by Tom Elliott — last modified 09/06/2023 12:32 PM
Ancient World Online Blog recognized for outstanding work in digital archaeology
Pompeii in Color by Tom Elliott — last modified 09/06/2023 09:50 AM
ISAW Exhibition, January 26– May 29, 2022
Request for Proposal: Website Upgrade by Tom Elliott — last modified 08/25/2023 10:36 AM
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University seeks proposals for upgrading the design and functionality of its primary website.
Three New Staff Members by Tom Elliott — last modified 08/15/2023 02:12 PM
Images by Tom Elliott — last modified 07/24/2023 05:05 PM
Images used in the Lyktos Archaeological Project pages.
figure_4.jpg by Tom Elliott — last modified 07/24/2023 05:05 PM
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figure_2.jpg by Tom Elliott — last modified 07/24/2023 05:05 PM
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Scholars 2021-2022 by Tom Elliott — last modified 06/15/2023 02:38 PM
Profiles of Visiting Research Scholars during the Academic Year 2021-2022.
Outreach: Expanding the Ancient World for Teachers by Tom Elliott — last modified 04/26/2023 04:48 PM
Expanding the Ancient World is a series of professional development workshops and online resources for teachers. Keyed to the NYC Department of Education Social Studies Scope and Sequence, this program is designed to offer K-12 educators opportunities to develop their knowledge of the ancient world and to provide classroom-ready strategies for teaching the past with reliable sources. Featuring inquiry-based workshops, flexible lesson plans, and up-to-date research, Expanding the Ancient World aims to equip teachers with information and skills that they can share with their students. CTLE credits will be offered to New York State teachers.
Purcell Handout by Tom Elliott — last modified 03/08/2023 03:55 PM
Upcoming Workshops by Tom Elliott — last modified 03/08/2023 12:14 PM
A listing of events sponsored by the ISAW ETAW program (Expanding the Ancient World) for teachers.
ETAW Banner by Tom Elliott — last modified 03/07/2023 04:13 PM
ETAW Logo 277px wide by Tom Elliott — last modified 01/19/2023 10:08 AM