Built atop the open-source Plone Content Management System and hosted by the Stoa Consortium, Pleiades will provide on-line access to all information about Greek and Roman geography assembled by the Classical Atlas Project for the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (R. Talbert, ed., Princeton, 2000. Pleiades will also enable large-scale collaboration in order to maintain and diversify this dataset. Combining open-content approaches (like those used by Wikipedia) with academic-style editorial review, Pleiades will enable anyone — from university professors to casual students of antiquity — to suggest updates to geographic names, descriptive essays, bibliographic references and geographic coordinates. Once vetted for accuracy and pertinence, these suggestions will become a permanent, author-attributed part of future AWMC publications and data services.
Staff
- Principal investigator: Richard Talbert
- Project director: Tom Elliott
Collaborators
- Project Steering Committee
Updates and announcements
- Ancient maps soon to go online (Herald-Sun; 19 February 2006)
- Ancient World Mapping Center awarded $390,000 from National Endowment for the Humanities (UNC News Services; 25 January 2006)
- AWMC Secures Major Grant (5 January 2005)
Questions?
Please contact the Pleiades Project Director: Tom Elliott (thomase@email.unc.edu).

