Un #hackathon tra gli scavi di #Pompei? Si può fare! – @alberto_cottica http://t.co/v0tEdAL4N7 pic.twitter.com/0xuZUsvOos
— CheFuturo! (@chefuturo) May 27, 2015
pane trovato a pompei e affresco di aragoste e molluschi @Phyllida1234 @MariolaRub @chopin_slut pic.twitter.com/iXJRrVntM5
— Lello d'Errico (@lello_derrico) May 25, 2015
Of course a “Varrone” would be more fun n tune with Cicero’s comments! https://t.co/cIcgKUxOXo
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) May 28, 2015
Been drawing at Pylos. Half way through! Lots of tiny pieces! #archaeologicalillustration #drawing #archaeology #pylos #greece
— Tina Ross (@DigMyArt) May 28, 2015
Goddess of #victory – Victoria and a victorious warrior. #Pompeii #fresco #heritage #archaeology #art #italy pic.twitter.com/JabTUhkzLC
— Pompeii – The APP (@PompeiiApp) May 28, 2015
Next week's #TopTen list on Iris Online is about Roman Britons! Please send your suggestions to editor@irisonline.org.uk
— The Iris Project (@TheIrisProject) May 28, 2015
Read about Roman Britain on http://t.co/uxjLd2sGe1! Barbra Levick on Vespasian, Neil Faulkner on the 99%, Barbara Birley on Stanegate…
— The Iris Project (@TheIrisProject) May 28, 2015
Red-figured kylix (cup) showing a shoemaker cutting leather. #Greek, made in #Athens 480-470 BCE #BritishMuseum pic.twitter.com/s88RaezAAA
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) May 28, 2015
My Pompeii programme gets an outing tonight on BBC4 at 8.00. http://t.co/cWypbI22jy Enjoy!
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) May 28, 2015
#documentary Rome's Invisible City feat. @drmichaelcscott at 9pm on 1st June @BBCOne http://t.co/Itarp8KNiu pic.twitter.com/LSFZgkVXNO
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) May 28, 2015
Astérix, Obélix et Idéfix font leur Tour de Gaule avec @francebleu de mai à octobre ! Par ici: http://t.co/nZBacMVcFw pic.twitter.com/rK6zOkhUdk
— Astérix (@asterixofficiel) May 28, 2015
@carolemadge @periscopetv hmmm they just added android
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) May 28, 2015
Periscope app in the Google play store for all us android types! Now we can see what @SaveRome is doing!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Five minutes playing with @periscopetv and I'm thinking this is what should be used for broadcasting conference papers and the like…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
The Latin Programme answers the call for classroom-ready Latin teachers:… http://t.co/sPmvGSoYFA
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) May 28, 2015
Why are the turtles, lizards & frog on this Roman lamp good against evil eye? Find out here: https://t.co/UvvXJmu4Pk pic.twitter.com/wBUcCRDKpO
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) May 28, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/603870253530021888
@periscopetv can the android app handle multiple Twitter account and?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
interesting/ironic/telling that in the wake of intarch's 'blogging issue', social media has generated zero sm discussion … #critblogarch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
as often, the 1% rule applies but I've never seen it mentioned in academic blogging circles: 1% rule
http://t.co/2MZvomzJC4 #CritBlogArch— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
what I'm suggesting is that if you set up an online 'discussion', don't be disappointed if there is little or no response … #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
… and it is better not to expect any response; you might get more in private and in person than online … #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
… and one should remember that the 1% who do respond online have a higher nutbar/spam potential than your department lounge #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
… is that a reason NOT to blog? heck no! is that a reason NOT to engage in social media? heck no! #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @ArchaeologistSP do you think it discourages bloggery? Is lack of 'engagement' a discouragement ? #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
[in case you're wondering …]: Internet Archaeol. Issue 39. Critical Blogging in Archaeoology. [oa]
http://t.co/Ix52dxeuA0 #CritBlogArch— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson no argument about students; i'm more interested in the people at the front of the classroom though
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @ArchaeologistSP but when people initially set up a blog for academic purposes, what is *their* motivation?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP experience in a zillion fora over more than two decades suggests it is pretty simple
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP … in classics/ancient history/arky anyway
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP were those Analyses focused on this particular discipline?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP I can skew results just by adding biblical studies and or the ane crowd
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP ie meta Analyses aren't really useful for us
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @clmorgan @OpenAccessArch yes… but how do you motivate non bloggers to do it
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP user behaviour in one group is not necessarily mirrored the same way in another…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP the biblical studies folks have higher participation but (cont) http://t.co/tNakCO3Hhl
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @clmorgan @OpenAccessArch how do I do that.. they have to motivate themselves
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP i'm saying that although the 1% applies, it applies differently to academic …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP … blogging in different academic disciplines and 'blogging studies' …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@lornarichardson @electricarchaeo @ArchaeologistSP … don't really address that
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @clmorgan @OpenAccessArch ok … so you're an archaeologist at the start of his/her career …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @clmorgan @OpenAccessArch … someone suggests you should blog … why would you do it?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @clmorgan @OpenAccessArch been there, done that … the pedagogical use of blogs is completely different
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan the immediacy of the web!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @OpenAccessArch 14 characters plus all the addresses!!!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @OpenAccessArch … which is good to hear; I doubt you would have heard that a decade ago
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @OpenAccessArch still haven't seen much other than what i've done myself!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @OpenAccessArch how long did it take for 'recognition' to be useful, do you think #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP @lornarichardson @OpenAccessArch sounds about right … what was your time commitment to blog? #CritBlogArch
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Felicitem a tot l'equip de #LosBañales, jaciment que no deixa de sorprendre, ara una ara dedicada a #Tiberi. pic.twitter.com/EYu4XlZ2V4
— Servei d'Arqueologia (@arqueologiabcn) May 28, 2015
Pelagios: What Have the Romans Ever Mapped for Us? http://t.co/gIY6aPe6Dy
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) May 28, 2015
@clmorgan @ArchaeologistSP i've visited it before …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Great advice on being happy in academia. One reason I've left academia: it's impossible to follow all this advice http://t.co/0Wxq53sYX1
— Francesca Tronchin, PhD (@tronchin) May 28, 2015
'Stolen from Death' Pompeii show – Lifestyle – ANSA.it
http://t.co/Jyr0yUT7gq— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
59. Was Hadrian’s Wall crenelated? | Per Lineam Valli
https://t.co/A1mj7svyuW— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Social media & archaeology—a match not made in heaven
http://t.co/dGxmQB0bi8 #CritBlogArch— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
The Cambridge Greek Lexicon Project | Classical Association Blog
http://t.co/CO0ggBLm1x— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Discovery of the Month | Latin Language Blog
http://t.co/8BDarZmXgp— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Open Seminar 'Galen of Pergamum' | Neos Kosmos
http://t.co/FCoHzhs3rT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Farrago: First person dual verb forms…
http://t.co/6kdHlB6sfG— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Classical Latin course in Cambridge | ARLT Weblog
https://t.co/PNxKnwW3Wu— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Syria: Isis releases footage of Palmyra ruins intact and 'will not destroy them' | World news | The Guardian
http://t.co/so0jWlQpdw— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
P.Oxy. 3.475: A Fatal Attraction – Brice C. Jones
http://t.co/mrKYoQrdq1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Quid UE decreverit | Nuntii Latini | Radio | Areena | yle.fi
http://t.co/Wjevhz3tIJ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
British Museum Presents Live Broadcast from DEFINING BEAUTY Exhibition Today
http://t.co/ffbqZWqLwO— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Pleiades in the Classroom: A Mapping Webinar | SARAH E. BOND
https://t.co/HS99QxX0Ku— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Ephemeris: De FIFAstis heri comprehensis http://t.co/J09uZzRrWr
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Blogging Pompeii: News: Il sovrintendente Osanna: "Presto un museo diffuso"
http://t.co/RdaIZYujKH— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
The Balline Hoard: Roman Silver from Co. Limerick http://t.co/d3voA4AW7w pic.twitter.com/wwl9KwJ1N7
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) May 28, 2015
Unique Golden Vessels Unearthed in Scythian Tomb http://t.co/T52PKAaKVd pic.twitter.com/JaP2nuWrzp
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) May 28, 2015
My @history_girls post "Food For Thought" about the Roman Food Fest @CoriniumMuseum this Sat! http://t.co/vORUEZTl0M pic.twitter.com/qO6Ap6Ecvq
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) May 28, 2015
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Dodgy Cultural property returned to Italy, False provenances, …
http://t.co/kC2WiQHdDr— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: Singles in Antiquity Conference, Rome, Academia Belgica, 28-30 May, 2015
http://t.co/KvKSEJ0NdY— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Oops: Israeli Burning Man festival torches ancient remains – Berkshire Eagle Online
http://t.co/HGkWdxR5hm— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover Late Antiquity Outer Fortress Wall, Murals from Ancient Roman City Durostorum
http://t.co/7GKTR6J4Ed— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
ARCAblog: Associated Press: Rome ceremony welcomes return of looted art recovered from museums and auction houses .
http://t.co/BxyNYjORZh)— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
The false dichotomy of trigger warnings | Scientia Salon
https://t.co/maFndMbu1H— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
BWW Review: M'DEA UNDONE, Not Your Typical Opera
http://t.co/Lrmdut0iDT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Mystery Deepens Over Rare Roman Tombstone : Discovery News
http://t.co/qfjIbYDMaW— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: May 28
http://t.co/yl5epzdCld— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Philip Jenkins on Lost Gospels– Or Don’t Be So Open Minded that Your Brains Fall Out
http://t.co/QAxCb1CRMQ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Follow along – we’ll be live tweeting from our #Periscope tour and sharing extra #DefiningBeauty content pic.twitter.com/iY3dq0J1GZ
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) May 28, 2015
#DefiningBeauty is this periscope going to be archived? @britishmuseum
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
gotta run … hoping the #DefiningBeauty periscope is archived @britishmuseum ! This is awesome!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
grrr … can't tell if it's the periscope app or our school internet glitching the #DefiningBeauty broadcast @britishmuseum
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
.@thehistoryguy is now with#DefiningBeauty Curator Ian Jenkins – send us your questions! #Periscope pic.twitter.com/XCmFqCQ9mY
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) May 28, 2015
while the #DefiningBeauty periscope thing was impressive, with all the idiots insisting on saying 'hi' …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
… it was like trying to pay attention with 300 espresso-fueled second graders who just saw mickey mouse …@britishmuseum #DefiningBeauty
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
@britishmuseum that is awesome! thanks!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 28, 2015
Revise The OCR GCSE Odyssey with #Odysseycomix ! FREE online or get the download https://t.co/O1ygDAryWN pic.twitter.com/2d4UUTJi4w
— Greek Myth Comix (@GreekMythComix) May 28, 2015
[Conférence] Des vignes gauloises aux mosaïques romaines, la #Nîmes antique, 29/05, à Narbonne http://t.co/tZKp5z7rYX pic.twitter.com/ihgKx2fpsS
— Inrap (@Inrap) May 28, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/604064156283748352
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/604064418427748352
Just filming some toga, toga footage this morning for June 12th #FNLROM pic.twitter.com/vrcBcO2FM6
— W. Ryan Dodge (@wrdodger) May 28, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/604065923662745600
U of Michigan: detecting hoaxes and erroneous claims on Twitter (can't wait for Rumor Lens!) – http://t.co/3S31rNyQaD
— Tara Calishain (@ResearchBuzz) May 28, 2015
Hellenistic temple built in Armenia about 50AD the only Graeco-Roman collonade in Armenia and the former Soviet Union pic.twitter.com/epcVfN9pde
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) May 28, 2015
Among the looted antiquities returned to Italy is a kalpis depicting terrified pirates being turned into dolphins 1/2 pic.twitter.com/VjfO5Cd0fd
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) May 28, 2015
Looted dolphin jug was bought by @ToledoMuseum who said it had 1935 provenance. It didn't http://t.co/i3K6MgmLv2 2/3 pic.twitter.com/nhwMtTbG96
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) May 28, 2015
But @ToledoMuseum did hand over the dolphin jug. I hope they don't buy loot in the future http://t.co/cN3tRkCP56 3/3 pic.twitter.com/h21g2v5Snf
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) May 28, 2015
Sadly we'll never know about the person whose tomb the dolphin kalpis came from. That info was stolen from all of us. pic.twitter.com/FTqDksbVOt
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) May 28, 2015
excellent advice for academics looking to write for a wider audience! http://t.co/AqKWitiMNq
— Eidolon (@eidolon_journal) May 28, 2015
Dido, whom VIrgil sort of made up (well, adapted A LOT from the previous tradition, we think) and then turned into an amalgam of…
— WetheHums/On Holiday (@WetheHumanities) May 28, 2015
…Medea, Ariadne, an Eastern witch, a Roman matrona, the love poet Propertius' beloved Cynthia, Lucretia, a Maenad, and Cleopatra.
— WetheHums/On Holiday (@WetheHumanities) May 28, 2015
Not to mention reminiscences of Helen, and Andromache, and Juno, and Ajax… and every allusion adds something to the larger themes & story.
— WetheHums/On Holiday (@WetheHumanities) May 28, 2015
Curious about #FNLROM? YOUR photos here: http://t.co/HHLjV8QHeJ pic.twitter.com/ny576dmlMK
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) May 28, 2015
SUMMER SCHOOL IN HOMER 2015, UCL
29 June-3 Julyhttps://t.co/R830MKtrbU— Antony Makrinos (@amakrinos) May 28, 2015
Printed a couple of @nebulousflynn's @britishmuseum Aphrodite models today. Go and see the real thing at the BM. pic.twitter.com/L2ixriXcZP
— Daniel Pett (@DEJPett) May 28, 2015
A new Iliad translation from Peter Green? Yes please! pic.twitter.com/2aQAfv547Y
— Historian on the Warpath (@warpath) May 28, 2015
Work on the scabbard of my #Pompeii sword by Royal Oak Armoury http://t.co/hQPOR0TsFB repoussé plates are finished pic.twitter.com/xwqxintZjq
— Dr Robert Mason (@RBJMason) May 28, 2015
"Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt"(Verg. Aen.I, 462)
Antalya Arch.M: Aphrodite is concealing troyans… pic.twitter.com/7Lrenans63— María Suu (@MariaSuu) May 28, 2015
John William Godward – 1906, Violets, Sweet Violets. pic.twitter.com/s5delW1ATo
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) May 28, 2015
John William Godward (1861-1922) The Sweet Siesta of a Summer Day 1891. pic.twitter.com/UyBRIRiPlr
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) May 28, 2015
Cratera griega: Menelao y Odiseo en embajada a Troya – Prod corintia, s-VI. Museos Vaticanos
@cobixreyes @ChinesAnton pic.twitter.com/p5Ln3pJ4wf— María Suu (@MariaSuu) May 28, 2015
NYC principals draw inspiration from works of art as they sketch in the Roman galleries. #NYCDOE #MetK12 #CarmenMet pic.twitter.com/y4tIYvlSSM
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) May 28, 2015
See http://t.co/xtOI4qEpxy for the database record of rare coin of Nerva discussed in JCAS vol 84 from Mollington. pic.twitter.com/vznybdG528
— Vanessa Oakden (@VanessaAOakden) December 7, 2014
@WetheHumanities what Lake is that
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) May 29, 2015