Resources and Reports
The materials on this page document the growth of the Ancient World Mapping Center since its foundation in 2000 and illustrate the development in geographic studies of the ancient Mediterranean world in the late 20th and 21st centuries.
2019 SCS Conference Panel: Mapping the Classical World Since 1869
Delivered at the 2019 conference of the Society for Classical Studies, the five papers in this invited sesquicentennial panel discussed the development of classical mapping as a distinct sub-discipline in the 19th and 20th centuries, and outlined the “state of the field” in the 21st.
- Introduction (Richard Talbert, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- 1:Greek and Roman Mapping (Georgia Irby, William and Mary)
- 2: Modern Mapping Before Digitization (Richard Talbert, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- 3: What Difference Has Digitization Made? (Tom Elliott, ISAW, NYU)
- 4: What Has the Ancient World Mapping Center Done for Us? (Lindsay Holman, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- 5: Rome’s Marble Plan: Progress and Prospects (Elizabeth Wolfram Thill, IUPUI)