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Want to know more? We've compiled a list of resources to help you continue your study of Africans in antiquity.

Society for Classical Studies - classicalstudies.org

 

The website provides modern and up-to-date blogs that aim to promote the study of the Classical world and include the experiences of professors and students to give insight into the modern world and how it relates to our modern day. The organisation describe themselves as a "principal membership organization in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, history, material culture and the relationship of Greek and Roman culture to the broader ancient Mediterranean and beyond." 

 

 

Classics For All - https://classicsforall.org.uk/

This is an organisation that aims to provide the education of the Classical world in state schools in the UK. 

"There is increasing evidence that the study of classical subjects helps to:

  • raise pupils’ aspirations and achievement. Widening access to classical subjects can help to break the link between educational opportunity and disadvantage, giving pupils the confidence to progress to higher education.

  • support language skills for pupils of all abilities, encouraging a structured approach to grammar and a strong foundation for literacy and learning modern foreign languages.

  • encourage cultural insight and awareness, offering pupils new perspectives on contemporary issues."

If you are interested in having your school teach classics you can apply for support on their page. 

 

 

 

 

Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD) - http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/

 

A research project based in the Classics Faculty at the University of Oxford. It investigates the performance of ancient texts from Greek tragedy to Roman epic, in any medium, from antiquity to the present day. This website includes educational resources about Ancient drama.

 

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