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Internet Ancient History Sourcebook

New Additions


[Archived: This list of additions is not maintained as it was not very useful. The various links from it may not work. Any linked documents will however have correct links in the main Ancient History Sourcebook subject sections.]

October 2000
March 1999

January 1999


December 1998
  • Linear B [At Ancient Scripts][At this Site][added 12/7/98]
    Image files of the linear B script deciphered in 1952 by Michael Ventris and John Chadwick.

November 1998

October 1998


September 1998
  • Julius Caesar  (100-44 BCE): The Germans, c. 51 BCE [At Medieval Sourcebook][added 9/14/98]  
  • Tacitus (b.56/57-after 117 CE): Germania, trans. Thomas Gordon, full text,  Also available in Latin. [At Medieval Sourcebook][added 9/14/98]    
  • Tacitus (b.56/57-after 117 CE): Germania, shorter excerpts. [At Medieval Sourcebook][added 9/14/98]  

August 1998
July 1998

NOTES:

Dates of accession of material added since July 1998 can be seen in the New Additions page.. The date of inception was 9/22/1997.

Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site name or location]. Locally available texts are marked by [At this Site].

WEB indicates a link to one of small number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable overview.


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