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Pleiades Datasets 2.2 released (7 April 2020)
Latest copies of all our export formats in one handy package.
Pleiades Datasets 2.1 released
Latest copies of all our export formats in one handy package.
Nightly Exports Fixed
Incompleteness and validity problems with JSON, CSV, and KML exports are now resolved.
Maintenance Complete: 10 April 2019
All scheduled maintenance for 10 April 2019 is now complete.
Maintenance in Progress
Pleiades web services are currently undergoing maintenance.
Maintenance 10 April 2019
Pleiades web services will undergo maintenance on Wednesday, 10 April 2019, between 11 am and 5 pm US Eastern Daylight Time.
Pleiades Datasets version 1.1
Archival copies of our latest set of platform-independent download data files have been published.
Coverage (March 2019)
Pleiades documents 36,541 places as of this morning's JSON update.
Boston Workshop, January 2018
A three-hour workshop on Pleiades and related tools and techniques will be held in Boston on Friday, January 5, 1:45 - 4:45 pm.
Improving Reference Citations
Pleiades cites a wide variety of resources, both online and in print. New documentation and tools are making existing references better and easing the process of creating new ones.
Pleiades Pompeii sprint
A Pleiades editing sprint in conjunction with the Ancient Graffiti Project (http://ancientgraffiti.org/)
Introducing Geocollider
A new tool to help you match lists of placenames or geographic locations against the Pleiades gazetteer.
New help topic: Open Pleiades CSV in QGIS
Are you eager to use Pleiades data in a geographic information system? Here's a quick, introductory tutorial.
Updated help topic: Add a new connection between two places
"Connections" can be used to express relationships between two places in Pleiades. It's easy to add a new connection.
Recent Updates to the Editorial Guidelines
Pleiades contributors should make note of recent additions and clarifications.
Pleiades welcomes new reviewer: Müge Durusu
Pleiades has a new reviewer: Müge Durusu
A Pleiades Documentation "Sprint"
Let's club together to update and improve the help section and other documentation for the Pleiades gazetteer.
ToposText Presentation in Athens, December 7
Brady Kiesling and colleagues will present an upgraded version of the ToposText mobile app at the Historical Library of the Laskaridis Foundation in Piraeus.
New Progress Report Available
A copy of the most recent semiannual progress report submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities has been posted online.
Workshop on ancient world places
On 28 October 2016, the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University will present a workshop, organized by Visiting Professor Gina Konstantopoulos, entitled "Hic Sunt Dracones: Creating, Defining, and Abstracting Place in the Ancient World".