Credits


Content reviewers
Prof. Gregory Crane, Tufts University
Prof. Tom Martin, College of the Holy Cross
Dr. Suzanne Bonefas, Associated Colleges of the South

Web site coordinator and interface designer
Maria Daniels

Research and writing
Lisa Cerrato, Maria Daniels, Krista Woodbridge

Site tour text and video
Prof. Frederick Hemans

Programming
David A. Smith

This web site on the Ancient Olympics was created by the staff of the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece. Much of this web site's content is excerpted from resources in the Perseus library.

The Perseus Project is an evolving digital library of resources for the study of the humanities. Visit our information page for more on who we are and what we do.

The Perseus Project's editor-in-chief is Professor Gregory Crane of the Tufts University Classics Department. The Project is wholly funded by grants and support from various public and private entities. See our home page for further information. Perseus is a non-profit enterprise based in the Classics Department, Tufts University.

Citing this Web site in a bibliography

If you wish to cite the Olympics Web site in a bibliography, please list it with the URL, and the month and year you accessed it, as in the following example:

The Ancient Olympics: A Special Exhibit of the Perseus Digital Library Project. Ed. Gregory R. Crane. date of last site update (see below). Tufts University. date you accessed the site <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/>.

The date of the last site update for this exhibit is on the home page for the Olympics. (Note that the main Perseus Digital Library is updated daily.)


This exhibit is a subset of materials from the Perseus Project database and is copyrighted. Please send us your comments.