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You will research your topic using a variety of sources. The basis of your research will be the books available in our classroom and in the library. After exhausting those resources, you may consult the library’s databases in order to find additional information. In all cases, you will be expected to keep careful notes and accurate bibliographical information.
[Boxer, bronze, h. 1.28 m, 2nd or early 1st century BC (Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano); photo credit: Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY. Grove Art Online.]
Books from the SAS Library (in your classroom. Please leave them in the classroom for everyone to use!):
Adams. Art across time.
Boardman, ed. The oxford history of classical art.
Cartledge, ed. Cambridge illustrated history of ancient Greece.
Higgins. Minoan and Mycenaean art.
Levi. Atlas of the Greek world.
Pischel. A world history of art.
Onians. Classical art and the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Stanford and Luce. The Quest for Ulysses.
Databases from the SAS Library Website:
Grove Art Online
ABC-CLIO World History Ancient and Medieval Eras (cite a reference source)
netTrekker (for free Websites on Greek Art--cite websites)
Encyclopedia Britannica (for high school students and up)
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