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Run by [[Phoebe Acheson]] (University of Cincinnati) and Chuck Jones (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University), this blog provides for discussion and development of a project to collect and solicit bibliographies (ideally annotated) about subjects relevant to studies of the ancient world (as ISAW NYU defines it – ‘from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.’) The bibliographies are collected at a dedicated wiki site and a Zotero group library.  The project is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 License (Public Domain) http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.
Run by [[PhoebeAcheson]] (University of Cincinnati) and Chuck Jones (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University), this blog provides for discussion and development of a project to collect and solicit bibliographies (ideally annotated) about subjects relevant to studies of the ancient world (as ISAW NYU defines it – ‘from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.’) The bibliographies are collected at a dedicated wiki site and a Zotero group library.  The project is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 License (Public Domain) http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.


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Run by PhoebeAcheson (University of Cincinnati) and Chuck Jones (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University), this blog provides for discussion and development of a project to collect and solicit bibliographies (ideally annotated) about subjects relevant to studies of the ancient world (as ISAW NYU defines it – ‘from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.’) The bibliographies are collected at a dedicated wiki site and a Zotero group library. The project is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 License (Public Domain) http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.