#Roman #archaeology! 'Colossal' structure found, related to olive oil wealth? http://t.co/6Hv3d696Ra #Écija #Spain pic.twitter.com/hdnUDAADaQ
— Love Archaeology (@LoveArchaeology) February 11, 2015
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@DorothyKing Pompeii in Seattle. pic.twitter.com/Scy7ZC1n6y
— Mr. Marie ❣️ (@FordMcCartney) February 12, 2015
The marvellous Gaeneviad! Why dear old Genevieve isn't like ancient Greek heroes.http://t.co/6oGSIBmGV5 pic.twitter.com/mUH52UWliu
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) February 12, 2015
Gladiator knife block! pic.twitter.com/yxmq5zuA2S
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) February 12, 2015
A particularly clear copy of the same sestertius of Titus (80-81) showing the Meta Sudans. pic.twitter.com/D2rmsev1cY
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) February 12, 2015
A bronze medallion of Gordian, showing the colossus, and the meta sudans. http://t.co/UAees1bntf pic.twitter.com/AkByfxOkok
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) February 12, 2015
A rather better one http://t.co/WvxhzSUFQZ pic.twitter.com/zy6pvqDU8D
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) February 12, 2015
Nearly 300 images from Filming the Roman Mysteries. Excellent resource for #Romans #KS2 https://t.co/7EH6e1DhpA pic.twitter.com/pfqyqOMa7q
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 12, 2015
Roman coin in central Africa (and there is an outside chance a genuine find) http://t.co/WEps0AAGT6 @TomHolland1996 @rogueclassicist
— Beach Combing (@DrBeachcombing) February 12, 2015
@anychance13 @palaeofuturist yes, but like 'responsible gun owners' they are one step closer to misusing them than non owners …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
@anychance13 @palaeofuturist … not, of course, that they necessarily ever will …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: Lacunae in Verse Inscriptions http://t.co/bsWU9pFPYD
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: No Hunting Sign http://t.co/gi8C842MTJ
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Ancient tablets displayed in Jerusalem part of debate over looting of antiquities in Mideast – The G… http://t.co/SuKLLZf7R3
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Digital Classicist Berlin == The Romanization of Northern Etruria http://t.co/D7oAhnVV13
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Darius III: Alexander’s stooge » The Spectator http://t.co/0fyH4E4FJe
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: The Educated Man http://t.co/J7fI5rp8AA
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Green tide leads to Rome for Patrick’s Day makeover – Independent.ie http://t.co/pUlnKCe7dz
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Philadelphus http://t.co/98rsgGTd77
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
What Cicero knew that David Davis doesn't »Peter Jones in The Spectator http://t.co/gqQvI6U7u5
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Not sure how @spectator is computing 'free articles this month', unless Peter Jones is putting out daily missives …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Va. Latin teacher's 'Jeopardy!' run ends http://t.co/NPB1RN2FsL
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
@anychance13 @palaeofuturist that's fair … it's mostly speculation on my part as well; i have 0 against legal gun owners or detectorists
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
@palaeofuturist @anychance13 Seaton Hoard finder a 'good news' story for detectorists and archaeologists
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Farmer’s field yields its 2,000-year-old secret – Bucks Herald http://t.co/wqFBl3CXgY
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
28th International Congress of Papyrology, Barcelona 2016 – Brice C. Jones http://t.co/4gFku9dzxy
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Ancient chapter divisions, chapter headings, and tables of contents: a preliminary survey of the que… http://t.co/1Y0RhZBekc
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
[cleopatra tomb update … sort of] Rosetta stone-style stele unearthed in the Mediterranean coast | Cairo Post http://t.co/FAnLoU01B4
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Debate on Ancient Tablets Displayed in Jerusalem http://t.co/BUHDhvxm5v
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Adventures in Podcasting 2 | The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World https://t.co/CoP1LndO42
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Podcast: Looting the Cradle of Civilization http://t.co/auKIZNKr0I
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Say My Name: Odysseus begins his song, (Homer, Odyssey 9.14-20) | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/3J4AC0ra5u
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Syria and the looting of antiquities by ISIS http://t.co/spt9OVl8Ah
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Love, Sex, and Cuddly Cupids http://t.co/2sJDEYanBS
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Locating the Rock of Aornos and Other Links | The Second Achilles http://t.co/rCUoCMaFms
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Summer Sessions / Programs / The American School of Classical Studies at Athens http://t.co/aVIagD2rTE
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
Review of “Gospel of the ‘Lots’ of Mary” | Larry Hurtado's Blog https://t.co/9zEByo4KAv
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) February 12, 2015
The pun is mightier than the sword. A history of the world in funny puns: http://t.co/jOa4lWIAw6 pic.twitter.com/XgNwfVgDfb
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 12, 2015
With @TonyKeen46 at bust above 10 Streatham St Bloomsbury. Anyone know who it shows? pic.twitter.com/cAkAMP5P0E
— Roehampton Classics (@UoRClassics) February 12, 2015
Today in ancient history:Tiberius marries Julia the Elder, after being made to divorce his pregnant 1st wife (12 BCE) pic.twitter.com/15Xmv7lU21
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) February 12, 2015
Fun Couples for Valentine's Day: Porcia (aka Portia) and Brutus pic.twitter.com/Rr14obLwOw
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) February 12, 2015
Editor Hershel Shanks reflects on the birth, evolution & legacy of Biblical Archaeology Review http://t.co/M3aowFNYsM pic.twitter.com/wSyP43ZsJb
— Biblical Archaeology Review (@BibArch) February 12, 2015
1.12 After the Trojan War, Greece was in turmoil for a long time. When things quieted down the Grks were able to start sending out colonies.
— Thucydides (@iThucydides) February 12, 2015
THURSDAY announcements for #OU3043 and #OU4993 http://t.co/aSJ0zvgFgz … including Dr. Seuss's Guide to Twitter! pic.twitter.com/nPMdAdgvbr
— Laura Gibbs (@OnlineMythIndia) February 12, 2015
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Feb. 12, 41 – Britannicus, son of Roman Emperor Claudius is born. He would eventually be murdered by his step-brother, Nero.
— CaesarTweets (@Caesar_Tweets) February 12, 2015
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"Augusti Cesaris laudes haec ode continet"
Woodcut showing Horace at work & summary of Odes 4.15
J. Grüninger, 1498 pic.twitter.com/w9KAc6GouD— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) February 12, 2015
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I ♥ this fresco from 1st C RomanBritain w/ verse from Aeneid: BINA MANV (two [spears] in hand) @BritishMuseum #Virgil pic.twitter.com/tHQKi0USOK
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 12, 2015
UN Resolution recognizes that antiquities looting has become a significant source of revenue for ISIS. Our coverage: http://t.co/Y1RjCVNjTT
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) February 12, 2015
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Hadrian, Lady Lever Gallery. Vout in omnibus 68:'[Lever's]tastes..often Classical, but ideally also female and nude.' pic.twitter.com/aEDHZvXGU8
— Pastrixea (@Pastrixea) February 12, 2015
Australian Skeptic authentication project reveals tell-tale signs of a modern #coin forgery. https://t.co/P5vjvjA0Ry pic.twitter.com/QwvBusUM1f
— Ancient Nomos (@ANAMCurator) February 12, 2015
Saw this amazing Vindolanda verse from Virgil yesterday! Aeneid IX.473 INTEREA PAVIDAM @drzarrow @VindolandaTrust pic.twitter.com/20BtyY49Nm
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 12, 2015
PM insists "correct procedures" were followed in appointment of Lord Green, including not
asking any questions about tax avoidance.— Have I Got News For You (@haveigotnews) February 12, 2015
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Great talk on Roman barbers today by @jerrytoner1. These hairy combos must have kept the barbers busy! @KentHumsRes pic.twitter.com/VAQA0IZGXh
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) February 12, 2015
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Head of Alexander the Great from a smaller than life-size statue. Goldleaf on bronze, (2nd century CE). #History pic.twitter.com/CtnrI5fK96
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) February 12, 2015
#ResearchingRomanSouthwell so nearly at their #crowdfund target. Get em over the finish line! http://t.co/xPRkYFgdm5 pic.twitter.com/1rPrWgf13z
— DigVentures Archaeology (@TheDigVenturers) February 12, 2015
Participez au grand #CastingAsterix pour être caricaturé dans le prochain @asterixofficiel : https://t.co/90K30nnCqn pic.twitter.com/JgTPZt6DlG
— Pause Pub (@pause_pub) February 11, 2015
Fab hoard of denarii from Roman Norfolk, incl lots w/ Domitian on them. @britishmuseum http://t.co/A6el33EuTf pic.twitter.com/Zu8I5SvMYp
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 12, 2015
The Boeotian helmet was the preferred helmet of Alexander the Great. One was recovered from the Tigris River, Iraq pic.twitter.com/24pyNXmsNa
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 12, 2015
The Chalcidian helmet, all sorts of combs and decorations decorated these Hellenistic pieces. pic.twitter.com/YlZV6R2MDZ
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 12, 2015
The Attic helmet was very popular in Italy. It has come to be part of our popular idea of Roman military officers. pic.twitter.com/8sZi38pPB8
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 12, 2015
In the Iliad Odysseus wore boar's tusk helmets. Fragments of a boar's tusk helm are found at Mycenaean sites. pic.twitter.com/OAXlyLe8vB
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 12, 2015
Curator Wolfram Koeppe explains "The Myth Behind the Bust" of the satyr Marsyas http://t.co/XHL393jSrh #MetViewpoints pic.twitter.com/Yf2vfrnXQX
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) February 12, 2015
#MonaLisaofGalilee @BibArch Hershel U Rock @ 40 – Cheers! pic.twitter.com/TFf4Up4AdN
— Kennedy Gammage (@kgammage) February 12, 2015
New issue of Greek and Roman Musical Studies Volume 3, Issue 1-2, 2015 http://t.co/pajuWFPXxH @Brill_Classics
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) February 12, 2015
15 skeletons have been unearthed at a Romano-British cemetery in Devon, England http://t.co/RiFq9Z2zcE pic.twitter.com/f409uoN3bT
— Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) February 12, 2015
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Roman Amphitheater_Leptis Magna_Libya_It was carved out from a Hillside and had a capacity of 16 000 people pic.twitter.com/rmIbRj5LHP
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) February 12, 2015
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