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'All his tools were kept on the back seat of his vintage Rolls-Royce'
Professor Sheppard Frere http://t.co/Z5CwiV0Vc5 pic.twitter.com/RZCsus4XnT— Times Obituaries (@TimesObits) March 10, 2015
An awkward moment at the Phoenix's. pic.twitter.com/dROsY3GBTl
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) March 10, 2015
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Monster problems.
H/T @c_katsari http://t.co/Afauv9ReV6 pic.twitter.com/dwhaK0sJWF
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) March 10, 2015
… they're Roman hobnails, excavated in Chester in 1912. Some designs don't change much over the centuries! pic.twitter.com/7anMDAkFpd
— CWAC Museums (@cwacmuseums) March 9, 2015
Who were the Etruscans? And why haven’t you heard more about them? http://t.co/IAbY1qerlt pic.twitter.com/lq6uXVjDZK
— Italy Magazine (@ItalyMagazine) March 9, 2015
What the geologist said about #amphipolis makes no sense… Especially as regards the lion… Lost in translation?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 10, 2015
yes, the mound at #Amphipolis is natural, but has obviously been augmented … few natural hills come with enclosing walls …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 10, 2015
surely it is misleading to compare the forces on the walls of a tomb inside the 'outer part' of a mound at #amphipolis … (cont)
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 10, 2015
… to the forces endured by the mound by a lion on *top* of the mound at #amphipolis … arch basics?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 10, 2015
It’s #MysteryObject time! Any ideas what this object from the collection is? pic.twitter.com/MOe0mIYr6e
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) March 10, 2015
testing thenew kindle "11. If it thunders, it signifies heavy rain and the creation of locusts." http://t.co/CYlMPFnZl8
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 10, 2015
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Uh c'è pure una foto dell'amica mia 'Ntorcinata! #CentraleMontemartini @museiincomune @unframephoto @riccardobudini pic.twitter.com/HJXfMlZIaf
— Paolina Borghese (@Paolina_BB) March 10, 2015
Child and Dog (Great Palace Mosaic Museum) / Çocuk ve Köpek (İstanbul'da yerini bilmediğin müzelerden birinde) pic.twitter.com/a1Sfd15nQM
— Ahmet Yeşiltepe (@ahmetyesiltepe) March 9, 2015
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More heritage sites at mercy of Isis as America ducks airstrikes http://t.co/Xc5llOlB3a pic.twitter.com/r0RVNxOj01
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) March 10, 2015
Potere e pathos- Bronzi del mondo ellenistico in mostra a Firenze @palazzostrozzi
dal 14 marzo http://t.co/qe8syVbkJ2 pic.twitter.com/d61RvEe6pU— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 10, 2015
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Power and Pathos. Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World #Exhibition: http://t.co/AA6QSHF5y7 #Florence pic.twitter.com/ufinmUpQun
— Ivana Lepojev (@ivanalepojev) March 10, 2015
@classicsforall please help us spread the word to take Bacchae to a theatre festival in Ancient Messene http://t.co/LC90rr18OM
— Moa (@Moataylorhodin) March 1, 2015
Join me and Ziony Zevit at Montreat Conference Center in May. I'm lecturing on Apocryphal Gospels. https://t.co/xl42RRZmkq … @BibArch
— Mark Goodacre (@goodacre) March 10, 2015
Colossal conservation. The Basilica of Maxentius, afterward Constantine. Metro C next door! https://t.co/0lvsGHUTio pic.twitter.com/dr7SdtbKcX
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) March 10, 2015
Asclepius with his daughter Hygeia feeding the sacred snake: late 5th BC, Thermae, Greece; now Istanbul Arch Museum. pic.twitter.com/1LOLRaCKXj
— Pythika (@Pythika) March 10, 2015
Votive offering to Asclepius and Hygeia from Tyche: Roman, 2nd AD, Asclepeion, Melos. http://t.co/p3mCcSKOl8 pic.twitter.com/Wxzi3Ivcvh
— Pythika (@Pythika) March 10, 2015
Pubblicato su Instagram da bohnalex: http://t.co/CjfDMnnJza. Age old Roman art in a converted abandoned power plan… pic.twitter.com/UuN0sDBPUq
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) March 10, 2015
Ancient Roman mash-up: Minerva, river God, rostra, trophies pic.twitter.com/xeeOwxmS6R
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) March 10, 2015
Meeting Emperor Septimius Severus in the Gallery of Rome. #OneToughDude #ROMmembers @ROMtoronto @ROMAncient pic.twitter.com/9eKKjQ7b2j
— Cheryl Nichols (@CherylNicholsTO) March 6, 2015
#March10 BCE 241: End of the First Punic War between Carthage and the Roman Republic. http://t.co/2QFh007Kxk pic.twitter.com/zrmlA9mbGv
— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) March 10, 2015
Why historians need to start using permanent citation links. http://t.co/MHEhcAk4Cr
— History Today (@HistoryToday) March 10, 2015
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Crisis in attribution: spare us the so-called experts and call for the connoisseurs http://t.co/mk27hR6APu pic.twitter.com/dWmITQ77k1
— The Art Newspaper (@TheArtNewspaper) March 10, 2015
"@CarolCNN: Why is #ISIS destroying archaeological sites? @Clemens_Reichel tells @CNN it should be a war crime http://t.co/213EhqYgdT"
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) March 10, 2015
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@holland_tom Ooooh you're back! Yay! Just saw a rather startled copy of Augustus in Khartoum Museum #BringBackBlacas pic.twitter.com/ocxju7IvdO
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) March 10, 2015
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Student interest in death of Saturninus by roof tile led me to rediscover this wonderful blog post by @SarahEBond http://t.co/KimwafRuDi
— Karl Alexander (@karlalexander04) March 10, 2015
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Discover how the Museum is a product of the Enlightenment at this study day on Sat 21 March http://t.co/wS4wenqXxx pic.twitter.com/2Sq16dbz2n
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) March 10, 2015
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Goddess Fortuna (Good Luck), shown here protecting a man doing a poo, is coming to St Albans! http://t.co/ky4I1f9wKm pic.twitter.com/iyFpPnoCqq
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) March 10, 2015
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A picture is better than 1000 words, they say…#ILoveThisPicture (h/t Richard Campbell & the RAT forum) pic.twitter.com/oHacoxpIJ0
— Ben Kane (@BenKaneAuthor) March 10, 2015
Marble labrum installed by duoviri Cn.Melissaeius Aper & M.Staius Rufus for the substantial sum of 5,250 sesterces. pic.twitter.com/K0fBf181u5
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 10, 2015
Stucco decoration of the vaulted tepidarium, Forum Baths, Pompeii #roman #art #archaeology pic.twitter.com/rl45YMJJhq
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 10, 2015
Horses gallop across richly decorated stucco, dome of the frigidarium, Forum Baths, Pompeii #roman #art #architecture pic.twitter.com/eVAwDcStCs
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 10, 2015
Roman ruin of the day: The "Central Baths" of Turris Libisonis, 3rd century / 4th century AD, Porto Torres #Sardinia pic.twitter.com/6muLKoyTrj
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 10, 2015
East basin of the frigidarium with geometric mosaic floor, Central Baths of Turris Libisonis, Porto Torres #Sardinia pic.twitter.com/RcRMWaBssH
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 10, 2015
Marble mask of a satyr found near the Central Baths of Turris Libisonis, 1st century AD, Porto Torres #Sardinia pic.twitter.com/WncXVTkfix
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 10, 2015
Also, @lexiconvalley's latest ep (http://t.co/IUWhDNPLLM) has some good Latin & Roman content (Ovid's Fasti!), about the origin of Carnival.
— Aven (@AvenSarah) March 10, 2015
RT @SamGhib: @carolemadge @HRP_palaces Saw this one in Fethyie Museum, Turkey, a couple of years ago pic.twitter.com/LcjACcMA2b
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 10, 2015
Lex de imperio Vespasiani, Roman senate's decree specifying the rights of Vespasian. Trans.: http://t.co/vAsd14H8yj pic.twitter.com/yqgfZYleJG
— Gürkan Ergin (@gurkan_ergin) March 10, 2015
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Teacher & pupil: Linos w scroll, Musaios w writing tablet. Tondo of Attic kylix, 440BC, found Cerveteri @MuseeLouvre pic.twitter.com/mRk2az2032
— Pythika (@Pythika) March 10, 2015
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@jenebbeler @alkali19 this is good http://t.co/vGlUyHpiGt
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) March 11, 2015