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#archaeology: Large Roman necropolis in Poland to be studied http://t.co/H7An2GwBKw pic.twitter.com/BjgUobRbVQ
— ArchaeoNewsNet (@ArchaeoNewsNet) January 28, 2015
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Amazing @lizgloyn wrote a blog on etiquette of tweeting conferences. Might be useful for #HELOAConference http://t.co/OjQ3BMo9TZ
— Cressida Ryan (@CressidaRyan) January 29, 2015
Los mosaicos tenían una función apotropaica según un estudio de la Universidad Carlos III. http://t.co/FE7q9gfaPv pic.twitter.com/HyYYHPd5MA
— Historia National Geographic (@HistoriaNG) January 27, 2015
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Up a staircase to a meeting and BAM – love these historic palazzi- always with a story to tell pic.twitter.com/XorUa1pv3l
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) January 29, 2015
An extraordinarily early & rare wind instrument, the tibia was popular in the Roman Republic. http://t.co/hvGdC9jJtV pic.twitter.com/2aHqA5TCHE
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 29, 2015
Parturition. Woman lying in a bed, giving birth is attended by three women. 400-300 BC, Ostia, Italy Science Museum pic.twitter.com/mlxypcdyUi
— Actual Archaeology (@AArchaeology) January 28, 2015
Relief showing surgical instruments from the Asclepieion at Athens Museo Della Civilta Romana, Rome, Italy pic.twitter.com/yHfWiJywxy
— Actual Archaeology (@AArchaeology) January 29, 2015
Round Corinthian temple from the Forum Boarium at Rome. (Professor Fred Winter, 1988) http://t.co/b31BubExg9
— CIG-ICG (@CIGICG) January 29, 2015
#Roma exhibe la angustia de la crisis del #ImperioRomano http://t.co/bWhp1e1NKp @T_interesa @museiincomune pic.twitter.com/o6InGxVV5y
— Jorge Rodríguez (@jrdelalamo) January 29, 2015
Want to help us dig @RomanBinchester in 2015? See: http://t.co/u4gzXMQBYX & http://t.co/J8UHR5kRL2 #archaeology pic.twitter.com/14IObaQ5MU
— AASDN (@ArchandArch) January 29, 2015
[is this confirmed?] ISIS resumes bombing historical effects and destroys the historic wall of Nineveh http://t.co/piwZWoA7Vq
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Students hilariously troll professor with Indiana Jones theme | BreakingNews.ie http://t.co/DzH8qmmadj
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
News Briefs/Rss | Catholic World Report – Global Church news and views http://t.co/aQGApnoatx
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
The Man to Know in Ancient Rome – The New Yorker http://t.co/AVfJQy4c9x
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Classics & Class » The Farm Boy’s Draughts: Richard Porson. http://t.co/s4nUiOwPXu
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
BBC Radio 4 – In Our Time, Thucydides http://t.co/9Aygl3PBDq
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Looting Matters: The market and looting: a Parliamentarian's view http://t.co/rWWRHCvL0m
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Schools competition – South West Wales Classical Association http://t.co/KuhVMhrFBf
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Operation Aureus: European crackdown on Illicit A… http://t.co/dsNSKIwrHu
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Horace III: The Epistles – Words With Friends… | Scholars and Rogues | Progressive Culture http://t.co/ilYpXMxg3H
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Nikephoros, the Branded Donkey-Driver – Brice C. Jones http://t.co/VGCZAycwUc
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Architectural competition to redesign access to the Acropolis site http://t.co/UAyrhij0S4
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
2013-2014 Publications in Corinthian Studies: New Testament, Christianity, and Judaism | Corinthian … http://t.co/6BXwgU54dt
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
BC McMullen Presents Roman in the Provinces http://t.co/NQkaz5Ok8v
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Rome mayor moots central Forum bus ban – Lifestyle – ANSA.it http://t.co/AWYil8U7DA?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
[and the epic begins?] Replica of Historic Revolutionary War Tall Ship Damaged by Juno's Wrath | Weather Underground http://t.co/8qTDeiW9vM
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
If you're going to Dr OKell's talk and have the time, why not stop by the #Herakles exhibition too? @LeedsMuseums http://t.co/fFK2HT2x2b
— Classics at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) January 29, 2015
Now we know why @pompei79 kept sharing fabulous pix of exotic stones!: Romping around the Mediterranean http://t.co/gXNr5y6oeb #archaeology
— dr. keftiugal 📚🏺 (@keftiugal) January 29, 2015
Thanks @electricarchaeo @AvenSarah by the way, Lucius is planning a 21st century blog for the curious & all who have commented on YouTube.
— ray laurence 🇺🇦 (@raylaurence1) January 28, 2015
question that's been bugging me: were ancient Roman public latrines 'unisex'?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Scientists use physics to read scrolls from Herculaneum – but why do we care? https://t.co/7my7NRSOBK
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Diocletian and Constantine I | Love of History http://t.co/3WgFrxeKlh
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
@carolemadge disagree on subject matter … young guy helping older guy with fillet … you don't stand in front of a vomiting person
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
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OMG!
2000 year old tragedy mask in @AshmoleanMuseum – FREE entry to this great museum in Oxford pic.twitter.com/FGIwMe955J
— Matthew Ward Hunter (@HistoryNeedsYou) January 29, 2015
Questa non posso (non voglio) perdermela! "Potere e pathos": bronzi del mondo ellenistico a @palazzostrozzi. Ci sarò! pic.twitter.com/aDxEPOgV4q
— Saul Stucchi (@alibionlineit) January 29, 2015
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Anglo-Italian or Grand Tour Research Fellowship @the_bsr in Rome available: http://t.co/QUREogCEo0 deadline 31 Jan. pic.twitter.com/L6mS0yReAZ
— Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (@PaulMellonCentr) January 29, 2015
#Greece RT @TheEconomist:
Go ahead, Angela, make my day
Read for free via: http://t.co/zPrcPESqN7 pic.twitter.com/O4ncL2jtOd— Zoi Karageorgou (@ZoitCa) January 29, 2015
Proud to be hosting two conferences for postdoctoral researchers in the Classics http://t.co/Yss2bO5EA0
— Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) (@instclasstudies) January 29, 2015
Stet fortūna domūs.
Let the good fortune of this house remain.
(School motto)— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) January 29, 2015
The OED gives Aldous Huxley as the first mistaken use of vomitorium as a place where Romans went to vomit after feasts.
— tristan (@svejky) January 29, 2015
Colleen McCullough, Author of ‘The Thorn Birds,’ Dies at 77 http://t.co/ReGsHym3ZB
— NYT Obituaries (@NYTObits) January 29, 2015
She has lived her life – #ColleenMcCullough, RIP. She captured the Roman Republic best. http://t.co/S2q43h3u7O pic.twitter.com/agvwI6b6Bs
— IMP CAE DIV FIV AVG 😷 (@Divus_Augustus) January 29, 2015
Latin joke, 1893. #tbt http://t.co/NtIBvofP0x … pic.twitter.com/EecSkCwA7y
RT @diyclassics— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) January 29, 2015
#tbt That time #Achilles MASTERED smizing for the camera #ANTM-style in @UniofOxford's Beazley Archive pic.twitter.com/MSypvMRODB
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) January 29, 2015
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Present & Perfect Participles are sts. used as attributives, nearly as adjectives— aeger et flagrāns animus, his sick and passionate mind.
— Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) January 29, 2015
Muse of the day: #Mosaic showing Clio, the muse of history from a villa in Baccano. #museonazionale #Rome pic.twitter.com/qxaoM2puzO
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) January 29, 2015
#AuctionUpdate: Panini's spectacular view of the Pantheon sells for $5.3M, setting an #ArtistRecord #MastersWeek pic.twitter.com/9D5xkDfj1y
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) January 29, 2015
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Roman column from #Ostia in #Chicago. More archaeology in the Windy City http://t.co/JvSRRP25hQ pic.twitter.com/FUCzKUj61C
— 🗿ArchaeologyTravel (@ArchTrav) January 29, 2015
I love #ColleenMcCullough's Master of Rome series, especially The October Horse. She will be missed http://t.co/hgLNkCuXJf
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) January 29, 2015
The Hildesheim Treasure, the most extant silver collection from Ancient Rome found outside of the Roman provinces… pic.twitter.com/wy5Tr8G8FS
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 29, 2015
Share an example sentence with us!
Read the full definition here: http://t.co/1jpQC4jxrw pic.twitter.com/VEgWYkmaTv
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) January 29, 2015
Attic red-figured kylix (drinking cup) depicting a man at a Symposium, from the Triptolemos painter, around 480 BC. pic.twitter.com/xFAEPf4wJk
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 29, 2015
@caitlinrgreen Psyche, a personification of the soul, tortured by three cupids! From Pompeii. pic.twitter.com/ONxv7cSrXT
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 29, 2015
We never think of the world of antiquity as one of colours. Phrasikleia, made by Aristion of Paros, would disagree. pic.twitter.com/d9QhWz8F6C
— Peter Frankopan (@peterfrankopan) January 29, 2015
A statue of Paris of Troy, dressed in typically snappy Trojan style. Gods in Colour @AshmoleanMuseum pic.twitter.com/pOVPCaerFQ
— Peter Frankopan (@peterfrankopan) January 29, 2015
Colleen McCulloughhttp://t.co/4ASWjya1S2
— Times Obituaries (@TimesObits) January 29, 2015
@ancientblogger @carolemadge yep… Blogged about these a few years ago
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/560919162696892416
Painted terracotta statuette of a woman playing the tympanon (tambourine), 4th century BC (Altes Museum, Berlin). pic.twitter.com/YsBHeswBXn
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 29, 2015
I was @AshmoleanMuseum earlier – here I am handling a symposium drinking bowl; look at its 'eyes' & nose when lifted! pic.twitter.com/EyVHLOxP6q
— Peter Frankopan (@peterfrankopan) January 29, 2015
#AuctionUpdate: Following a lengthy bidding battle, Clodion's sculpture of Bacchus sells for $2.9M, an #ArtistRecord pic.twitter.com/2XnJRjZPHm
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) January 29, 2015
Vomiting courtesans http://t.co/iNHkjxFYlL
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
Vomiting courtesans… Classics list didn't buy it http://t.co/VDpbbTLGDo
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
@ptrourke I think many of us were
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 29, 2015
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Pubblicato su Instagram da ktalluna: http://t.co/mvZgoNC1PO. "Vella ebria" #marbre #escultura #museicapitolini #ro… pic.twitter.com/n1ebNwzY79
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 29, 2015
From Spratling's »Latin for Little Folks« (1882) https://t.co/Dg4MQxYhke #vixit pic.twitter.com/kJtE3wfCyi
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) January 29, 2015
Pro printed prototype of VERBA came today. My heart skipped a beat, I think 😉 pic.twitter.com/PhCFIE70z6
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) January 29, 2015
"Works" half of the upcoming CARD-tamen "Works and Wonders" expansion. pic.twitter.com/r6G8J4cmM2
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) January 29, 2015
Opportunities in conservation: Senior Conservator of Antiquities at the @GettyMuseum. http://t.co/CdlBhF6MXb pic.twitter.com/Q94sCicr8F
— AIC & FAIC (@conservators) January 29, 2015
The orchestra was a hive of activity in the final weeks of the 2006 season #FlashbackFriday #archaeology pic.twitter.com/ObKgckb0Z1
— Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) January 30, 2015
A relief of Persian King Xerxes I. (5th century BCE) #Persia #Iran pic.twitter.com/XpY4hycnJX
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) January 30, 2015