A fresco from Pompeii portraying Terentius Nero & his wife. (From the Villa di Guilia Felice, c.60 CE) #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/BZNLA65cnY
— Ancient History (@ahencyclopedia) February 4, 2015
If you're interested in beards – then howabout beards in antiquity? http://t.co/ALm2IkHABz
— Ancient History Gent (@ancientblogger) February 4, 2015
I was at Montemartini (@museiincomune) today. It's empty which is bliss, but rather worrying for its survival. So go! pic.twitter.com/tRnxngweGJ
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) February 3, 2015
4 février 1794 16 pluviose an II 1ère abolition de l'esclavage en France!!! par la Convention nationale. pic.twitter.com/i2oJNXHTWA
— mathilde larrere (@LarrereMathilde) February 4, 2015
@DorothyKing @TelegraphNews You've seen this? pic.twitter.com/BykjfZANg3
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) February 4, 2015
Pandora's lunch box. pic.twitter.com/Vt6kEZHpak
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) February 4, 2015
One of my fave lectures today on illicit antiquities, where I get to discuss Operación Helmet http://t.co/w4bVe2L6mU pic.twitter.com/rt8AO4k0K2
— Adrián Maldonado (@amaldon) February 3, 2015
Heracles sails the ocean to fight Geryon, in a great bowl lent to him by sun god Helios. https://t.co/dFUrZik9nC pic.twitter.com/hMoSxZynMp
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) February 4, 2015
@pompei79 !! RT @anatsuno: whoa RT @omgjulia: “@ClementSalviani: La manucure lvl : archéologue. pic.twitter.com/nMkw5ntTFe” @tiboribi”
— Lisa Rowe (@txvoodoo) February 4, 2015
Benaki Museum : Director http://t.co/OPSBNY4rZi
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
A day in Pompeii | The Butler Collegian https://t.co/3AnOUKj746
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
The History Girls: Sailing on the Argo – Katherine Langrish http://t.co/4c3rmHmrRN
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
J. Lo's "Boy Next Door" Doesn't Know Much About "The Iliad" at All http://t.co/TNFIAWVTEV
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Aspects of Family Law in the Ancient World https://t.co/1rZG2QvPR8
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Scientists reveal fishy cooking habits of North American hunter-gatherers http://t.co/oX8VvocTIH
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
just started a pinterest board of cartonnage mummy masks at assorted auctions … maybe they'll turn up in a video: https://t.co/WxZbF6BEW5
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
[yikes] Stroncato traffico reperti archeologici. A Pompei nuovo crollo https://t.co/Tcuhy8NwLJ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
[interesting idea] Ideas and Creations Blog:Eureka! Student discoveries and a continuing mystery in the heart of… https://t.co/U2GBpCO3bz
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Italian police salvage looted Pompeii treasures – The Local http://t.co/dFQoYEKSb6
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Landslide smashes into wall at Italy's historic Pompeii site | Daily Mail Online http://t.co/N1m2rFVAH1
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Good lord…it’s an actual BOOK! | Greek Myth Comix https://t.co/GiraRnnCXe
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Farrago: Contextual contamination http://t.co/aVMuwjIQUg
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
The Protector of Cities: Some Prayers and Hymns to Athena | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/jBe5jrdeEs
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Το αρχαιολογικό έργο στη Φωκίδα | naftemporiki.gr http://t.co/xB0LzrSWTm
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Romans Go Home! Latin apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and Mac OS X http://t.co/ZX54xRMqsd
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
North American Papyrology Seminar, May 15-17, 2015 – Brice C. Jones http://t.co/0aQExgO6ji
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Sinai antiquities museum damaged in terrorist attack – The Art Newspaper http://t.co/aZogR01iiD
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Modern Archaeology in Classical Contexts | The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World https://t.co/GUKtSuEbiO
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
UDLAPS Scholar in the Library Series to feature Lauren Hackworth Petersen http://t.co/KaFAmDG1E9
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
@dorothyking ~ Ντόροθι Κινγκ: Άφησε την Αμφίπολη και έπιασε τον Βαρουφάκη http://t.co/NGOd6w80bL
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
@DorothyKing but it had my favourite picture of you!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
@DorothyKing that pic was one of the earliest selfies!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Hilarious 'Ancient Greek Punishment Game', play as Sisyphus, Tantalus, Prometheus, Danaids… http://t.co/4xsWNRl3we pic.twitter.com/L2dFIk4Mk7
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) February 4, 2015
Sunoikisis DC 2015 » Perseus Digital Library Updates http://t.co/Ldhbj7soBz
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Italian police seize stolen artifacts, private museum | Reuters http://t.co/3VQZs2Et0K
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
The Many Cult-names and Epithets of Athena: A List | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/diZxKKnQTd
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Apotheon Review – Gamer Headlines http://t.co/8CDWbrPN95
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2015
Role of Latin and other languages in science: “@history_geek: How did science come to speak only English? http://t.co/KuMKZgQcdN”
— Lydia Haile Fassett (@magistrahf) February 4, 2015
Our Curator's pic today – Tongs. These are nearly 2000 years old #incredible pic.twitter.com/zueHINkgI1
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) February 4, 2015
Today in 211? Emperor Septimius Severus dies at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians.
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) February 4, 2015
"The Many Faces of Homer's Odyssey…" via likeavirgil's tumblr—http://t.co/BxZAfrr3dQ HT @Magnantus pic.twitter.com/DAlUXERVtS
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 4, 2015
A snow dusted #Vesuvius from Porta di Nocera #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/5bxFOHA8K5
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) February 4, 2015
Feb. 4, 211: Death of Septimius Severus (@ age 66) in York. He wished Caracalla & Geta would be co-Augusti #falsehope pic.twitter.com/dM1JpeTgAJ
— Sarah Bond (@SarahEBond) February 4, 2015
Word of the Day – QUOTIDIAN : ordinary or occurring every day http://t.co/PMNfAtGJkz
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) February 4, 2015
Emperor and the Senate: Arch of Septimius Severus and the Curia. The emperor died Feb 4 AD 211 http://t.co/o3eMfNikzo pic.twitter.com/5zd8pkPH2b
— Darius Arya (@SaveRome) February 4, 2015
Media folks: How to work with academics. By @tressiemcphd http://t.co/4oA6GIUsUl
— Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 4, 2015
AJR interviews Dr. Jodi Magness about her excavations of the Galilean synagogue of Huqoq and its stunning mosaics. http://t.co/e9fPiy3vGv
— Ancient Jew Review (@ancientjew) February 4, 2015
RIP Septimius Severus who died #onthisday at Eboracum, leaving the Empire in the hands of his sons Caracalla & Geta. pic.twitter.com/MNc1PipQQs
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Tondo showing the Severan dynasty: Septimius Severus with Julia Domna, Caracalla and Geta whose face has been erased. pic.twitter.com/06NatgRnoO
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Emperor Severus, who died this day 211 AD, is mentioned on this stone from @Romancaerleon. Geta's name is erased. pic.twitter.com/vpZkXWrrTw
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) February 4, 2015
Stunning interior panorama of Temple E (Temple of Hera?) at Selinus #Sicily, 6th c. BC pic.twitter.com/UFUuxuUAJw
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) February 4, 2015
If you haven't visited the 'Gods in Colour' exhibition @AshmoleanMuseum then please do! You're in for a treat! pic.twitter.com/rOvVNNM5zk
— Mai Musié (@oxfordclassics) February 4, 2015
Pre-Claudian coins pictured: http://t.co/Ag4UM1RCzc & http://t.co/uqaCajBRbh Another 157-6 BC: http://t.co/m982FxiTQE pic.twitter.com/fSB0YQDW73
— Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) February 4, 2015
L6 Latin increased their grammar knowledge by grappling with gerunds this AM. The previous sentence contains one… pic.twitter.com/gkAe1eLRLS
— Sedbergh Classics (@Sed_Classics) February 4, 2015
Have you visited "Gods in Colour" at @AshmoleanMuseum yet? If not, get down and check it out! A great exhibition! 👍 pic.twitter.com/OzDTZwaBrS
— OxfordArchaeologySoc (@ox_archaeology) February 4, 2015
Paphian mosaic: Hippolytus reads the letter condemning him while Eros with bow and Fury's torch hovers above Phaedra. pic.twitter.com/3vZiPPACsE
— David Stuttard (@davidstuttard) February 4, 2015
In this detailed mosaic, a couple is shown engaged in relaxed conversation on an elegant couch, Syria AD 400 #ROMance pic.twitter.com/NgPu7mZKWJ
— World Art & Culture (@ROM_WorldArt) February 4, 2015
#Hierapolis 20 kilometers from the town of #Denizli in the Aegean region of #Turkey Photo Tevfik Karaarslan pic.twitter.com/XM6HVuEZPC
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) February 4, 2015
Defeated and bound Dacian captive, likely from a Trajanic monument and maybe even looking up at Trajan himself. pic.twitter.com/01shHHO1Jc
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) February 4, 2015
Remembering the triumph of Emperor Septimius Severus who died today AD 211. Art & architecture of Leptis Magna, Libya pic.twitter.com/beNG4NXg9v
— Sophie Hay (@pompei79) February 4, 2015
ANTIGONE performances start again tonight and run through Saturday. Come enjoy some hubris and peripeteia! @ElonPerfArts @elonclassics
— Susanne Shawyer (@ShawyerS) February 4, 2015
The temple of Zeus in the city of Cyrene east of #Libya . #MyLibya #Zeus #GreekMythology pic.twitter.com/wbZWIYZCbz
— Ibrahim.Y.M.Shebani (@IbrahimShebani) February 1, 2015
Etruscan red-figured krater with Charun, the Etruscan death demon, from Vulci (Italy), around 300 BC (Altes Museum) pic.twitter.com/kWbhemDycg
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Etruscan stamnos with depiction of a journey to the Underworld. The deceased lies on a cart pulled by mules. pic.twitter.com/rtN2SCUEXs
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Have a good night … pic.twitter.com/XmjjaJcyzx
— Art Archéo Antiquité (@ToutLunivers) February 4, 2015
Apulian volute krater with scenes of the Underworld. Hades sits enthroned in the palace beside a standing Persephone. pic.twitter.com/Zg571tkiEc
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
One for @Twhittermarsh RT “@bushtick: Anyone know any ancient Greek? A pillar at Miletus today… pic.twitter.com/f5uv4zOvn3”
— Sophie Hay (@pompei79) February 4, 2015
Faustulus, Romulus, Remus, & she-wolf w/ grape vine? (i.e. not a fig tree), ca 1st c. BC, via http://t.co/vk48nndIfY pic.twitter.com/DyB0v5Z44J
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) February 4, 2015
Relief depicting the rapt of Persephone by Hades. Found at the Roman Villa of Chiragan (France). Now in @MSR_Tlse pic.twitter.com/pa0OQBXaDw
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Serapis depicted as Pluto with three-headed dog Cerberus, guardian of Hades, standing next to him. Now in @MSR_Tlse pic.twitter.com/IYcxijrzgb
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 4, 2015
Has anyone ever called the ca last 1/2 of 3rd BC – 2nd BC in Roman world a renaissance?
— A.M. Christensen (@ProfChristensen) February 4, 2015
#OnThisDay in 211 Lucius Septimius Severus died in Eboracum, modern day York. This is his portrait @ #MuseiCapitolini pic.twitter.com/HmHCOZ8ypK
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) February 4, 2015
Roman Amphitheater Capacities Grouped by Elevation (#rstat code: https://t.co/a5xW7L0dmN ) #isawmdv pic.twitter.com/u3jNvJtaLQ
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) February 4, 2015
The answer to your pondering about fate of Parthenon marbles had the French got them:-) @barrystrauss pic.twitter.com/1gW9lRYKnz
— MB (@corneliagracchi) February 5, 2015
"Drawing the Parthenon Sculpture" | Department of Classics & Religious Studies | University of Nebraska–Lincoln http://t.co/LHVoMgfCsV
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 5, 2015
february/march book chat 'the reach of rome' by alberto angela – Roman History Books and More http://t.co/YiLkbEIfsm
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 5, 2015