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Day: March 18, 2013

Blogosphere ~ Weaving, Writing, and Women: A Case Study of Etruscan Sigla on Loom Weights

March 18, 2013 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment

History of the Ancient World: Weaving, Writing, and Women: A Case Study of Etruscan Sigla on Loom Weights.

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Blogosphere ~ Caesar: Slain with Daggers but Stabbed with Words or Cicero as a Failure and Fraud

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History of the Ancient World: Caesar: Slain with Daggers but Stabbed with Words or Cicero as a Failure and Fraud.

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Blogosphere ~ Battle of Baecula Discovered?

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Bread and Circuses: Battle of Baecula Discovered?.

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Blogosphere ~ Parthian Chicken

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Pass the Garum: Parthian Chicken.

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Blogosphere ~ Map of Xenephon’s route according to the Anabasis

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He has a wife, you know: Map of Xenephon’s route according to the Anabasis.

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