- Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS)
- collaborative online database and library of digitized images of papyri and ostraca (potsherds with incriptions) dating from the period 400 BCE to 800 CE. - American Society of Papyrologists (ASP)
- Founded in 1961 to further the study of ancient Greek and Latin papyri and the materials contained in them. - Catalogue of Mythographic Papyri (CMP)
- Features Greek paraliterary papyri. - Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents
- Provides a focus for the study of ancient documents within Oxford. Site includes online exhibit of major projects in the fields of epigraphy and papyrology. - Demotic Texts on the World Wide Web
- Guide to Internet resources on papyrus, papyri, and ancient Egyptian texts from the Oriental Institute Research Archives. - Duke Papyrus Archive
- Access to texts about and images of papyri from ancient Egypt. - Historical Papyrus
- Information on the history of Egyptian papyrus. - Leuven Homepage of Papyrus Collections World Wide
- Guide to collections and archives of papyri. - Papyri Pages
- Focuses on topics relating to ancient Egyptian papyri and the history and archaeology of books and writing in general. - Papyrology Home Page
- Directory pointing to institution collections, images of papyri and ostraca, scholarly literature, and other resources. - POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online
- Guide and online database for the Oxyrhynchus Papyri. - Princeton University Library Papyrus Home Page
- Descriptive inventory and digital images of selected papyri in the Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library. - Recording, Processing and Archiving Carbonized Papyri
- Project studying the different methods of obtaining photographic-quality digital images from conserved fragments of carbonized papyri. - Tebtunis Papyri Collection and the Advanced Papyrological Information System
- Consist of the papyrus documents that were found in the winter of 1899/1900 at the site of ancient Tebtunis, Egypt. - University of California, Berkeley Tebtunis Papyri Collection
- Supports research and provides electronic access to images of the ancient papyri collection from Tebtunis, Egypt. - University of Michigan Papyrology Collection
- With over 7,000 inventory numbers and more than 10,000 individual fragments, it is one of the largest collections of papyri in the world.
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