Archéologie du handicap. A blog on disability and archaeology.
Asterion, a place to celebrate neurodiversity in Classics.
Body and Medicine in Latin Poetry – International Network for the study of the interactions between ancient medicine and Latin poetry.
Brief Guide to Disability Terminology and Theory in Ancient World Studies, by Alexandra Morris and Debby Sneed.
CripAntiquity, an international advocacy organization for disabled and neurodiverse students, teachers, scholars, staff, artists, and writers in ancient studies. The website includes a useful Best Practices for More Accessible Conferences guide and teaching resources.
Disability History and the Ancient World, a virtual conference by Dr C. Laes for the Malta Classics Association.
Disability History and the Ancient World, a website with many useful resources.
Disability in Ancien Rome, a talk by Emma J. Graham.
Disabled Academic Collective, a group of undergraduates, graduate students, faculty members, and independent scholars who identify as disabled and are fighting for accessible higher education. They write on ableism, intersectionality, lived experiences, and disability studies.
Enabled Archaeology. A BAJR Guide on accessible fieldwork by Theresa O’Mahony.
Ep. 1 of Peopling the Past, an initiative that hosts resources for teaching and learning about real people in the ancient world. Dr Debby Sneed talks about Disability in Ancient Greece.
Ep. 2.12 of Archaeocafé Podcast. Archaeology and disabilities: an interview with Jon White.
Ep. 6 (Season 3) of Diggin’ In. Dr. Laura Heath-Stout discusses disability and ableism in archaeology.
Ep. 146 of The Dirt Podcast. Allyson Blanck talks about accommodating archaeologists with disabilities in the field.
Ep. 156 of The Dirt Podcast. Andrew Gurza talks about disability and the archaeological record.
Europeana – Disabilities in art. A gallery that features depictions of disabilities in artworks across centuries, reflecting the diverse lives, experiences and treatment of people with disabilities.
Historien.nes de la santé. A blog about History of Health.
History of Disease, Disability & Medicine in Medieval Europe, a blog about disability in the Middle Age.
“Human evolution in your hands. Inclusive education with 3D-printed typhlological replicas“, a paper on 3D-printing as a resource for teaching evolution to blind people.
Index of Care, a web application supporting bioarchaeological research into health-related caregiving.
Neurodiversity In The Modern Workplace. A guide made by The Ezra Digital Coaching Platform.
ReMeDHe, a working group for Religion, Medicine, Disability, Health, and Healing in Late Antiquity.
Routledge Studies in Ancient Disabilities book series.
Society for Disability Studies.
The Disability History Association website.
Video-Workshop on disability research and teaching focused on Antiquity but useful for any historical period. Organized by the Society for Ancient Medicine.
WHO on Disability.
You’re Dead To Me podcast episode on Disability in the Ancient World.