MAP World Cultures: Ancient Israel > Internet Resources
In addition to the material collected by the Bobst library, there
are some internet sites that can be useful for the study of Ancient
Israel. See, for example:
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Edited by Anthony F. Beavers (University of Evansville), Exploring Ancient World Cultures is a general textbook project dedicated to the ancient Near East, ancient India, ancient Egypt, ancient China, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, early Rome and medieval Europe.
Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
Edited by Suzanne Bonefas (Associated Colleges of the South/Miami University) and Ross Scaife (University of Kentucky), Diotima features a wide-range of resources for teaching and research on women in the ancient world. Includes search engines for various Bible versions.
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies
Edited by Torrey Seland (Volda College), these Resource Pages focus on Bible texts and their social context.
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
Edited by Paul Halsall (Fordham University), the Ancient History Sourcebook is a collection of primary sources including excerpts and full texts.
ABZU
Edited by Charles E. Jones (Oriental Institute, University of Chicago), Abzu is an extensive index of resources on the pre-Islamic civilizations of Western Asia and Egypt.
