Websites and Reference Tools: There is a lot of junk out on the web, that is, unvetted and unverified information. Below are reliable websites with reliable links.
On-line (in English) Dictionary of Roman Antiquities (a little out of date, but very useful generally). The topic entries are a Latin word, so if you don't know the Latin word for, say, dowry, please contact me.
For bibliographical
searches for your nine
annotated articles on women in Greece and
Rome, nothing can beat
L'Anneé philologique available
on-line from Weeks
Library link of Databases. http://www.annee-philologique.com/aph/
Click on "search" and use
"other criteria"
on the next page that shows. You can
search in English. L'Anneé
covers all classical
articles and books published world-wide
and though many are in other
languages, you will find plenty in
English. Once your search has been
completed, click on "read
the total" and a list with brief
descriptions of each article
will show up. A key to the journal
abbreviations is given at
http://www.library.uq.edu.au/faqs/endnote/ancient_hist_2001.txt
There is a lot of junk out on the web. Use only reliable web sources. In fact, restrict your web resources to the following sites. They provide many vetted links. If you need further sites, I will help you.
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/ is THE site for women and gender in the ancient world (including Egypt). Explore this site for images, translated texts, articles and more.
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/wlgr/ is an on-line source for Lefkowitz and Fant, Women's Life in Greece and Rome
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/ is the digital library for Greece and Rome, providing images, maps, translated texts, dictionary of antiquities and more.
http://www.vroma.org/ VRoma provides many images. Go on, be a Roman!
http://gurukul.ucc.american.edu/dgolash/wltlink1.htm is a web page on ancient law in Egypt, Greece and Rome
http://www.etana.org/contains
Abzu, electronic ancient texts and electonic
books.
http://www.etana.org/abzu/
is the search site
for Etana.
http://www.egyptology.com/reeder/ Gregory Reeder is a contributing editor to KMT, one of the leader egyptological journals. Scroll down his page for image, article, and bibliography links.
http://www.egyptology.com/ Egyptology presents the best links to ancient Egypt on the web.
The site History of Ancient Egyptian Medicine contains links to various articles andsites on medicine and mummies and more.
Wives and Maternity Care in the Roman World: an essay by Valerie French http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eancmed/midwife.HTMmidwife.HTM
On-line site in English on Roman Women: Feminae: Romanae
On-line with good images of the Roman house.