@DorothyKing @corneliagracchi @pompei79 I never believe Google's labels… They don't know diff. Between red figure and black figure.
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
Superb portrait of #Caligula, part of an exceptional collection of antiquities via @WorcesterArt pic.twitter.com/ypPzvQgg8k
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) November 16, 2015
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) November 16, 2015
Pegasus. Pompeian wall painting.https://t.co/SXLJpY8JH7 pic.twitter.com/T2WTdqml84
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 16, 2015
#OTD 42 BC the Emperor Tiberius was born. He was a good general but reclusive, Pliny called him 'the gloomiest of men'.
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) November 16, 2015
Treasures of the Sea: Ashmolean to show ancient archaeology rescued from the deep https://t.co/Esk3Hf0Oic pic.twitter.com/0AjRJtgoXc
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 16, 2015
A brilliant day at @RomanBathsBath for our Y4 class on Friday! Thanks for having us!! #Romans pic.twitter.com/krhThxKHbr
— Westonbirt Prep (@WestonbirtPrep) November 15, 2015
A perennial problem with heroes in classical literature. https://t.co/ust6i718Ic
— David Colwill (@majikmutton) November 16, 2015
Escultura sedente, hallada en Paestum, del emperador #Tiberio, nacido #Hoy en el 42 a.C. https://t.co/m2fC3uAxON pic.twitter.com/V99Bh6wE27
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) November 16, 2015
CITIZENS OF SALISBURY! I'm giving public talk to Classical Assoc.on tragedy tomorrow 1700 Bishop Wordsworth's School pic.twitter.com/mqA2Me4dBs
— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666201535127412736
gotta say this in regards to chambers in Khufu's pyramid: back in 2004 radar scans revealed a 'corridor' beneath the queen's chamber…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
see this item from 2004: Amateur archaeologists curse pharoahs' guardian – World – NZ Herald News
https://t.co/Tc8BpHXSit— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
then a year later (2005): The Great Pyramid may still contain Khufu's intact pharaonic tomb | | THE DAILY STAR
https://t.co/9ewdiRO4hw— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
even earlier (2000-2002) … georadar in pyramid: https://t.co/FIp7ZK4yQd : actualité
https://t.co/rrZF9AM1gI— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
… and yes, we know they sent all sorts of robots here and there
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
even earlier (2000-2002) … georadar in pyramid: https://t.co/FIp7ZK4yQd : actualité
https://t.co/rrZF9AM1gI— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
… and yes, we know they sent all sorts of robots here and there
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
good account of the robotic activities: First images from Great Pyramid's chamber of secrets | New Scientist
https://t.co/x9rKrSHucc— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
@rogueclassicist please notice that article is from 2011
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
Hi @rogueclassicist do you have any recommendations for introducing (books on) Greek myths to primary school age children? Thanks
— Chris King (@NorthernWrites) November 16, 2015
Israel unveils Roman-era mosaic found during construction
https://t.co/MGu81bhyEd— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 16, 2015
the Personification of the Sun.
Floor mosaic.
Late 3rd – early 4th century AD #archaeology Sparta, Greece pic.twitter.com/VyHHFBEIgu— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) November 16, 2015
How centaurs and amazons cast light on being human… https://t.co/JLq3vtKqNZ
— Catharine Edwards (@CatharineEdwa) November 16, 2015
Love this article! Raises some really interesting points! Thank you 🙂 Classical reception is endlessly fascinating. https://t.co/NsdtjyKy8q
— Alice Baddeley🇪🇺 (@AliceinEgypt92) November 16, 2015
Circe turns Odysseus' men into swine
Far right: Eurylochos escaping
Kylix c. 560–550 BCEhttps://t.co/oJu0wwAxzU pic.twitter.com/aR62mps5LD— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) November 16, 2015
Have you seen the @ArtFund's 5 must-see ancient sculptures? What would you add to the list? https://t.co/ed2oUeHeMK pic.twitter.com/0UquuVwaj0
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) November 16, 2015
Gold Etruscan bulla with Daedalus & Icarus, 5th century BC @walters_museumhttps://t.co/h8oVBWdjZi pic.twitter.com/bZQy4TDVdM
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 13, 2015
Ares and Aphrodite getting it on while Hephaestus work away at his forge. #1P95https://t.co/7phM6LlrBe pic.twitter.com/6r106QkWNs
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) November 16, 2015
Rose William's Latin of New Spain talk (book from BC of the same name) was fascinating. #TCA2015 @BCPublishers pic.twitter.com/URAh1e6GSZ
— Ginny Lindzey (@ginlindzey) November 14, 2015
Roman Emperor Tiberius was born #onthisday in 42 BC. Here is is on a maiolica dish, c. 1530 https://t.co/EwNvB1Tduc pic.twitter.com/IfvoAPFQL1
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) November 16, 2015
Kirk on the relevance of Roman history. https://t.co/1GsZAWGYqA @ClassicsProf @rogueclassicist
— University Bookman (@ubookman) November 16, 2015
Archaeologists Reveal Another Ancient Mosaic in Lod https://t.co/5x4jGVUxvh archaeology Israel pic.twitter.com/5jdQwgx28A
— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666406595870486529
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666406651881250817
A book offers the first comprehensive study of Ancient Greek and Roman painting in 80 years https://t.co/2vHyWNiG5c pic.twitter.com/yVkOjW1a7W
— The Art Newspaper (@TheArtNewspaper) November 16, 2015
2015.11.18: Kaori O'Connor, The Never-Ending Feast: The Anthropology and Archaeology of… https://t.co/qe2an0sDdu
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 16, 2015
2015.11.19: Bas van Bommel, Classical Humanism and the Challenge of Modernity: Debates on… https://t.co/q4hITYFNFT
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666408246920527874
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666408302633476096
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666408498733981696
Two coins where damage is hindering identification beyond the 1st being perhaps Caracalla and the 2nd Elagabalus pic.twitter.com/80mSlMdOyM
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 16, 2015
Mocking up The London Temple of Mithras at our warehouse #restoration #conservation #architecture #historicbuildin… pic.twitter.com/rEaZ5O6hdm
— PAYE Conservation (@paye_conserve) November 16, 2015
@AshmoleanMuseum must include wonderful, wacky Mithras emerging from egg from Housesteads now @GNM_Hancock. pic.twitter.com/tB0PucFo4I
— Bronwen Riley (@BronwenRiley) November 16, 2015
Investigating those coins, I came across this interesting page – 'Caracalla or Elagabalus?' https://t.co/LMIp37lnzH pic.twitter.com/fOdQO6b1bV
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 16, 2015
Tiberius, 2nd Roman emperor & adopted son of Augustus, was born #onthisday in 42 BC https://t.co/kPPu7Gse5l pic.twitter.com/wek1eeFGF9
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666409132728164353
— CarmentaOnlineLatin (@CarmentaLatin) November 16, 2015
Trajan overlooking the Market Gate of Miletus (2nd cent CE), Pergamon Museum, Berlin #roman #architecture pic.twitter.com/UlQgygzctv
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 16, 2015
#AccaddeOggi: il 16 novembre 42 a.C. nasce a Roma l'imperatore Tiberio: https://t.co/REYra8Xyu8#OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/Or9UZvEbqH
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 16, 2015
The "Prognosticon" of Pergamon, a mysterious inscribed bronze disk likely used for the purposes of divination. pic.twitter.com/ekNKj5JM9t
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 16, 2015
Happy birthday Tiberius! Born on this day in 42AD #Roman #Emperor #Classics pic.twitter.com/7bjdO0OkYz
— Mint Imperials (@Mint_Imperials) November 16, 2015
Llíria propone declarar el año 2017, año de los doce trabajos de Hércules https://t.co/xC0jaWNcJv pic.twitter.com/5Da5BnSnqp
— domingo vallejo (@breviaria) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666411752184274944
Fortuna favet omnibus: Leighton's Fatidica @LeverArtGallery relocated by Alexey Kondakovhttps://t.co/q2GlAU5UuB pic.twitter.com/1qVGyYUITS
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666412123568930817
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666412244016742400
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666412402070679552
Danaë and the shower of gold
Léon – François Comerre,1908
Notte💖@Asamsakti @emanuelaneri14 @Milutta @cobixreyes pic.twitter.com/ReQChpbm93— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) November 16, 2015
Looks aren't everything. Right, Trajan? #RomanEmperor #arthistory https://t.co/OW3GsSf5Nr
— Alberti's Window (@albertis_window) November 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666416276613537794
“All academic books must go digital” by @Write4Research https://t.co/CVlmfN6KSX
— Roderic Page (@rdmpage) November 16, 2015
This Thursday! Dr Chris Mackay will discuss "A New Roman Diploma: The Case Of The Missing Consul" 7pm T BW 1 pic.twitter.com/3CQM3Pi0Jb
— UofAHistory&Classics (@UofA_HC) November 17, 2015
@namastenancysf @TheArtNewspaper etruscan… Tomb of the triclinium
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 17, 2015
@namastenancysf @TheArtNewspaper see also https://t.co/lNl2vg8h4D
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 17, 2015