September 2012

  • From Ancient Warfare Magazine: The Campaigns of Gnaeus Julius Agricola

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  • From Hurriyet comes news of  Turkey’s latest repatriation efforts: Some pieces from Bodrum’s famous Mausoleum of Halicarnassus are on display at the British Museum, and work continues to bring them back to Turkey. Lawyer Remzi Kazmaz recently spoke about the mausoleum at a press conference Some pieces of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, which is considered…

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  • Seen on the Classicists list: EXETER CLASSICS AND ANCIENT HISTORY RESEARCH EVENTS, TERM 1 2012-13 Time: Thursday 5-7 pm. Venue: Amory 105. Research Seminars are followed by drinks in the Leventis Room (Amory 271) and, in the case of outside speakers, by dinner in a local restaurant. All are welcome to attend the seminars, and…

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  • JOB: Editor of Hesperia

    Details at the ASCSA site: Editor of Hesperia

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  • Clearly A Slow News Day …

    From the Local comes a somewhat bizarre sorta Classical sorta not item: A mayor from southern Sweden has been slammed for paying an artist friend 600,000 kronor ($91,584) in public funds to paint a depiction of the mayor dressed as a Roman legionary as part of a mural in the local council’s building. “I have…

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