Pelagios is a collective of projects connected by a shared vision of a world - most eloquently described in Tom Elliott’s article ‘Digital Geography and Classics’ - in which the geography of the past is every bit as interconnected, interactive and interesting as the present. Each project represents a different perspective on our shared history, whether map, text or archaeological record, but as a group we believe passionately that the combination of all of our contributions is enormously more valuable than the sum of its parts. We are committed to open access and a pragmatic lightweight approach that encourages and enables others to join us in putting the past online. Pelagios is just the first step in a longer journey which will require many such initiatives, but we welcome anyone who shares our vision to join us in realising it.
- Google Ancient Places (Open University, Southampton)
- LUCERO (The Open University)
- Pleiades (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU)
- Perseus Digital Library (Tufts)
- Arachne (Cologne)
- SPQR (King's College, London)
- Digital Memory Engineering (Austrian Institute of Technology)
- Open Context (UC Berkeley)
- CLAROS (Oxford)
- PtolemyMachine (Holy Cross)
- Ure Museum (Reading)
- FastiOnline (AIAC)
- Nomisma (ANS)
- Regnum Francorum Online
- The British Museum
- Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine (Brown)
- Papyri.info (ISAW/NYU)
- Ports Antiques
- Oracc (U. Penn.)
- Meketre (Vienna)
- OCRE (ANS/ISAW)
- Squinchpix
- ORBIS (Stanford)
- MJBC (Cambridge)
- ISAW Papers (ISAW)
- Totenbuch (Bonn/Cologne)
- Portable Antiquities Scheme (The British Museum)
- SAWS (KCL/Uppsala/Stockholm/Vienna)
- Trismegistos (K. U. Leuven)
- Ancient World Mapping Center (UNC Chapel Hill)
- Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World (Foundation of the Hellenic World)
- DM Project (Drew)
- Ancient History Enclyclopedia
- Dickinson College Commentaries
- China Historical GIS (Harvard)
- PastPlace (Portsmouth)
- Edinburgh Geoparser (Edinburgh)
- The British Library
- Epigraphic Database Heidelberg (Heidelberg)
- EAGLE
- Vici.org - Archaeological Atlas of Antiquity
- Freie Universität Berlin - Department of History and Cultural Studies
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