Play along with us at #SCS2016 #AIA2016 pic.twitter.com/QlhgYKtcCm
— RealTalkSCS (@RealTalkSCS) January 6, 2016
#aiascs Jodi Magness introducing keynote Colin Renfrew the speaker needs no introduction
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
Renfrew calls Michael Brand a hero for 2006 @GettyMuseum acquisitions policy, credits Potts and Cuno for maintaining it #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Cool reconstructions of the Villa of Poppea at Oplontis. https://t.co/iUQwYWpEDt
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) January 7, 2016
Renfrew: if all museums had strong acquisitions policies, the bottom might fall out of the market #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
@jstpwalsh Not sure I buy that
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
Where's the booth where grad students can sacrifice to @PerseusDigLib in thanks for their degrees? #SCS2016
— RealTalkSCS (@RealTalkSCS) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685042881380356096
Presenting tomorrow at #aiascs in San Francisco on 22 Greek shipwrecks and Saturday at #sha2016 in DC on education in maritime archaeology.
— Peter Campbell (@peterbcampbell) January 7, 2016
.@KatyReddick Latin II – first quiz on the passive, esp. happy with 'tu opprimeris flammis' 🙂 #latinteach pic.twitter.com/nxCNpb0DqF
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) January 7, 2016
Great piece by Gavin Stamp in Apollo on the Rhodes controversy https://t.co/5Tx5AcdFmz
— Adrian Murdoch (@adrianmurdoch) January 7, 2016
I list all the sources on my #BogusRomanHandshake page: https://t.co/YYEERiqXhX @NewDayDiscuss @ahencyclopedia pic.twitter.com/kDGR16LcMQ
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 7, 2016
When you can't think what else to do, pin the laurel wreath on Virgil! 🙂 @llewelyn_morgan pic.twitter.com/8gFyFxfxjP
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685044180570238976
If you like Roman histfic then you're in luck as @RobertEFabbri's Furies of Rome is out today! A review https://t.co/d4yzIWHc1y @CorvusBooks
— WDW Kate (@Wetdarkandwild) January 7, 2016
On my way to give presidential lecture @LSA_Classics Can't wait to see u all this evening! @Classical_Assoc
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) January 7, 2016
Some us face a daily dilemma in wreath choices, @CarolineLawrenc @llewelyn_morgan #itswhatmetalbookcasesarefor pic.twitter.com/3KTsIHn5uG
— Per Lineam Valli (@perlineamvalli) January 7, 2016
complex structures for antiquities trafficking by armed groups&repressive regimes have existed for more than 100yrs https://t.co/biLzG0fmQ1
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) January 7, 2016
British Empire plundered, auctioned & sold conflict antiquities to subsidise invasion of Ethiopia, Ashanti & Benin https://t.co/biLzG0fmQ1
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) January 7, 2016
Remember to apply for the BSR humanities awards, deadline fast approaching:January 14! pic.twitter.com/xuB7JTCfT3
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 7, 2016
Good morning #aiascs folks! The classical twitersphere is watching #aiascs2016
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 7, 2016
The Ancient City of Knossos Was Three Times Bigger Than We Thought | Mental Floss – https://t.co/7L2LV4pKEA
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 7, 2016
All @CamClassics graduates: do you want to help to educate the next generation of classicists? https://t.co/F4AzhMb0ww
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) January 7, 2016
@classicsforall @rogueclassicist @CamClassics עיקיא פירק פי, Words for difficult times. Vetus Latina, Iohannes. pic.twitter.com/54WpSRyqB8
— Toni Garcia Hurtado (@secretariagh) January 7, 2016
News: Calling all Classics Alumni . . .: Could you help Classics for All to inspire the next generation of Cla… https://t.co/1woSonpssl
— Classics@Cambridge (@CamClassics) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685251081232842752
Estatua emperador Tiberio en @MANArqueologico #madrid Excavaciones en Paestum 1860 por Marques Salamanca! @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/jhgvqDxWCk
— andrea d'ortenzio (@andreadortenzio) January 7, 2016
"The Ideology of Classicism" N. Wiater https://t.co/LPk3QEi1LS
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) January 7, 2016
Perhaps #OnThisDay in 312, Lucian of Antioch was martyred at Nicomedia either by starvation or beheading. pic.twitter.com/C0WZ2IFNUF
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 7, 2016
Comparacion de dos Eros romanos dormientes Musei Capitolini #roma @museiincomune y @MANArqueologico madrid pic.twitter.com/bmtUbAoT5n
— andrea d'ortenzio (@andreadortenzio) January 7, 2016
Israeli high court says antiquities dealers must document all artefacts online https://t.co/9Udv7b22w6 pic.twitter.com/WscKtiybe5
— The Art Newspaper (@TheArtNewspaper) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685253934278164481
54 archaeological excavations conducted in 2015. https://t.co/obeTA8B1l0
— ArchaeoAnatolia (@ArchaeoTurkey) January 7, 2016
Explore the hidden histories of ancient Britain in our free display on #hoards in Room 69a https://t.co/wiN4yNisPc pic.twitter.com/c1XKRLmjxF
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 6, 2016
Academic freedom & free speech on campus ─ panel discussion https://t.co/u9g6vkAMHZ
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) January 7, 2016
Just over 80 days until our 2016 excavations at #Vindolanda resume. pic.twitter.com/WR6Qa79fWG
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) January 7, 2016
GCSE Latin Conference, Guildford, 28th January https://t.co/8l0LeXHqil
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 7, 2016
Stoic Week 2015 – The Results (Part 2) https://t.co/ETtRhWWwtf
— Modern Stoicism (@StoicWeek) January 7, 2016
Hippolytos at the Cockpit Theatre, London: 24-7th February https://t.co/y9OAge06At
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 7, 2016
Looking forward to seeing this fab initiative link up with @Pelagiosproject cc @aboutgeo @JohanAhlfeldt @RyanMHorne https://t.co/8NmTfIuQ1I
— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) December 24, 2015
Does anyone by any chance have access to digital files of some or all of the original run of "Computing and the Classics" (1989-2001)?
— Gabriel Bodard (@palaeofuturist) January 7, 2016
Deadline approaching for @classicsforall's 2016 Grants Programme! For more info: https://t.co/7RbV7UeYBR Please RT! pic.twitter.com/j6qhPXcw3w
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) January 6, 2016
Calling Oxford Classicists to educate the next generation https://t.co/gWVv8oiO5X @classicsforall @oxfordclassics pic.twitter.com/Y3wW9v1T2g
— Oxford University Alumni (@oxfordalumni) January 5, 2016
Do join our #aiascs panel on Ides of March tomorrow, at lovely morning hour 8am. Death, blood, corpses guaranteed. pic.twitter.com/jju4zbGXA8
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 6, 2016
Why are we up this early? Cicero has been dead for 2000+ years, can he not wait until a decent, non-hungover hour? #aiascs
— RealTalkSCS (@RealTalkSCS) January 7, 2016
Rendez-vous samedi pour visiter, sur Twitter, l'exposition "La Manufacture des Lumières" de @sevresceramique https://t.co/ALS6zDHcid
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 7, 2016
Do you enjoy the terpsichorean arts?
Read the full definition here: https://t.co/BwOJjrOeVo pic.twitter.com/XHsumbrcaO— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) January 7, 2016
Too many good papers at the same time #academicproblems #aiascs
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
Tomorrow I am going to do my level best to focus completely on research. Fingers crossed, eh?
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) January 7, 2016
I'm featured on @aboutdotcom homepage talking about how sacred geese rescued #AncientRome! https://t.co/tOGX7ZzJcy pic.twitter.com/ospi8PGD0g
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) January 7, 2016
Attending #AIASCS 2016? Visit booths 111-112 this Thursday at 3pm for the launch of the new Oxford Classical Dictionary @scsclassics
— Oxford Academic (@OUPAcademic) January 6, 2016
The inscription on this lamella or gold sheet is a guide to the underworld for salvation https://t.co/00snFbDOqg pic.twitter.com/UUfQbBCouM
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) January 7, 2016
#aiascs question from the audience schooling the speaker
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
Theatrical Thursday: An actor sporting a mask & padded costume with the name Xanthias incised above #BritishMuseum pic.twitter.com/NsmBzLAmot
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) January 7, 2016
Visiting the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus: https://t.co/kCgoYjcGXJ pic.twitter.com/IDSrXTySgR
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) January 7, 2016
'Mysteriousness' of the Etruscans partially attributed to the complexity of language in their longer sources. pic.twitter.com/h508S2n2iA
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685260248458915840
Roman silver helmet with facemask,from Homs (ancient Edessa) 1st cent. AD National Museum of Syria, Damascus pic.twitter.com/uXdGYVozC8
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) January 7, 2016
Are you a classicist who's left academia? Check out this neat project! https://t.co/3qfuuGVnkZ
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) January 7, 2016
Carved Ostrich egg (right) as perfect example of the imported luxury of the Etruscans #ChristopherSmithLecture pic.twitter.com/pADBoMcjsP
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 7, 2016
Un peu d'#Osirisexpo pour accompagner l'annonce de la prolongation jusqu'au 6/3 https://t.co/PaJVXMGnVD pic.twitter.com/cTFqZo7Uw6
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 7, 2016
Excited for Emily Greenwood's "A pre-post-human Herodotus: Distributed Knowledge in Herodotus' Histories" #aiascs
— Hamish (@peregrinekiwi) January 7, 2016
Caesar the sceptic? 'Omens were a denarius a dozen in the ancient world.' @barrystrauss @IdaOstenberg @Woolf_Greg #aiascs
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 7, 2016
Looking for literature at #aiascs? Stop by our booth (216) in the Grand Ballroom! pic.twitter.com/0BpmLcrAKm
— ASCSA Publications (@ascsapubs) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685261139580706817
Antiquities alert: Roman tomb near Foligno (#Umbria) endangered by gas station project. I'm getting more info. https://t.co/b4du3vhSQt
— Bill Thayer 🎗️ LacusCurtius (@LacusCurtius) January 7, 2016
Theater at Isaura Vetus mentioned at #aiascs by M. Forte. Now in the list on @Wikipedia: https://t.co/KQhR7p0coV
— John (@jdmuccigrosso) January 7, 2016
Thrilled to receive this today. #Procopiuslove #hashtagsyoudontusuallysee @BrillPublishing pic.twitter.com/ypoCgLOWNI
— Conor Whately (@ConorWhately) January 7, 2016
Idea for next year’s #aiascs: @Wikipedia and us professional classics types.
— John (@jdmuccigrosso) January 7, 2016
#aiascs Bingo!
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
What happened to the Etruscans?
They don't just disappear, some marry into the Claudians #ChristopherSmithLecture pic.twitter.com/18DMVwzBWq— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 7, 2016
Getting geared up for #AgeOfCic—Temples and other Roman Fora. pic.twitter.com/QeK9hEBKWE
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) January 7, 2016
Slab w/ both Latin and Etruscan inscription. Etruscans continue to appear in sources after language stops being used pic.twitter.com/2dRoQ37zZn
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 7, 2016
#aiascs Cultural heritage management session starting! @ekansa on integrating conservation data to improve access pic.twitter.com/fRfFegzrcf
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 7, 2016
Massive complexity in aggregating multiples sources of data @ekansa #aiascs pic.twitter.com/7Kj9DVd5iR
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 7, 2016
@palaeofuturist @rogueclassicist Just in case this could be useful ─ though may be not what you're looking for: https://t.co/CtJWw1SYdq
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) January 8, 2016
How I taught indirect statements this morning. They understood the meaning without grammar explanations. #langchat pic.twitter.com/pvEIaNeecA
— Chris B. (@magisterb480) January 7, 2016
#aiascs now- @peterbcampbell presenting his underwater work in Aegean & working w/ more than just heritage experts pic.twitter.com/He5UoIGnB2
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 7, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685263310070112256
At the #aiascs in San Francisco. Today is Plutarch and the Late Roman Republic. Sulla dominates, with Caesar in a supporting role.
— James T. Chlup (@JTChlup) January 7, 2016
Many thanks to @ACLClassics for posting my interview about FL teaching & language advocacy! https://t.co/66DqD4PrKd pic.twitter.com/CyHD6MUver
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) January 6, 2016
A Roman find in Ireland – a DIVVS ANTONINVS coin in St Mary's Church, Kilkenny
Courtesy of https://t.co/vemsZARLkM pic.twitter.com/FrJvILoMSH
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 7, 2016
@tinockha1 @SusanScCastaldi @BrindusaB1 @lamb041 @Amparo @Papryka5 @Amyperuana @nuddart @ipe_rosa1 @cat_harumi pic.twitter.com/aByPprXsP3
— Hans Mantel (@overjas) January 7, 2016
@combatlooting #aiascs Katie Paul starting now on preventing Cultural racketeering pic.twitter.com/04KCUYowkL
— Deborah Lehr (@DMLehr) January 7, 2016
@AnthroPaulicy Egyptian government using facebook to document, disseminate info about heritage crimes #aiascs
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
@CombatLooting Katie Paul ids patterns in Egyptian antiquities trafficking from social media #aiascs pic.twitter.com/kFG8oSlylk
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 7, 2016
Late Feb and early March is time for looting at known sites by large sophisticated groups; poor farmers loot under houses in Mar-Apr #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Katie Paul: 51% of smuggling intercepts going to Gulf states, 23% to EU #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
The silver denarius from the reign of Marcus Aurelius I carry in my wallet. #TheMeditationsAreWithMe pic.twitter.com/332ErTefhX
— Mark O. Martin (@markowenmartin) December 30, 2015
Terracotta duck with beautifully incised plumage: 6th century BC, East Greece @metmuseumhttps://t.co/TfhnfFcZIt pic.twitter.com/JFoe49v1T8
— Pythika (@Pythika) January 7, 2016
#aiascs excellent #Heritage Management panel right now. Yes, you can predict patterns and @CombatLooting.
— Alexander Nagel (@Dr_Alex_Nagel) January 7, 2016
Hexagonal mosaic panels depicting actors, from a countryside house on the Via Aurelia, early 3rd century AD. pic.twitter.com/W5pIAGQfQn
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 7, 2016
Don't let an editor of a fragmentary text do your work for you, Goldberg #s16 #aiascs
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) January 7, 2016
Who's ready to get hammered and have some flan? #numismatics party jokes
— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) January 7, 2016
Nero's golden palace among Italian heritage sites in €300m restoration plan https://t.co/K8Qu7iIElh pic.twitter.com/nKt92DkHms
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 5, 2016
.@holland_tom here are my parents-in-law…oh, and a two storey high statue of Augustus in a Father Christmas hat pic.twitter.com/q3IW9TLZvb
— Stephen Gane (@Stephen_Gane) January 7, 2016
Pick a card! Any card! #aiascs #archaeologicalillustration #table5 #conference #sanfrancisco pic.twitter.com/39g4cZ0wpP
— Tina Ross (@DigMyArt) January 7, 2016
Statues of actors dressed as Papposilenus. These actors formed the chorus of the Satyr plays of the classical period pic.twitter.com/vLfxXKRMSf
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 7, 2016
@carolemadge what is he wearing? It's the same thing the red figure women had on top (was wondering a couple weeks ago
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Morgantina celebrates Mac Bell, @archaeology_aia 2016 Gold Medalist in Session 3D! #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Woke up this am thinking about palestrina… Not sure why
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Richlin: the plays of Plautus are an exception to the rule that Roman lit is produced by the elite #aiascs
— Vanessa Rose Phin (@wordfey) January 7, 2016
Read about the progress @classicsforall has been making in its first 5 years here: https://t.co/ccvze4JKyN
— Classics and Ancient History at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) January 7, 2016
"@jstpwalsh: @PGerstenblith notes university museums have many of the objects on @MuseumDirectors object registry #aiascs" check yourselves!
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
on the web…with full provenance. https://t.co/CvgjGzbiiv
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) January 7, 2016
"Dynasty" gives a "startlingly visceral sense of the violence and brutality and wretched excess of ancient Rome." https://t.co/8GkHFHOWrD
— New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) January 7, 2016
Mary Beard on SPQR: The History of Ancient Rome A wonderful talk from Mary Beard https://t.co/187kEiLfxB
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) January 7, 2016
Restoration of an important Sarcophagus depicting a Dionysian Procession, thanks to the California Chapter https://t.co/1i3NHM2n3S
— Vatican Patrons (@Vatican_Patrons) January 7, 2016
Neils: There are 3 problems with Cleveland Apollo: identification, date, and attribution #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Neils: the Cleveland Apollo seems more reminiscent of Hellenistic genre sculpture like boy strangling goose #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Neils: the pose of Cleveland Apollo is more extreme than mid-4th c s-curve lean; hairdo is too elaborate with nodules over ears #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Neils: Ridgway and Ajootian have already questioned Pliny's attribution of this subject to Praxiteles #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Neils: Martial 14.172 may be the correct reference to connect this sculpture to Apollo — by a later Praxiteles in the same family! #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Neils: Pliny (and later Romans) may have conflated famous 4th c Praxiteles with his 3rd c grandson who made this statue #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
Amphoroid krater with man & chariots
Mycenaean, Late Helladic IIIA2
1375-1300 BC
Larnaka
1898,1020.10@britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/mvqTq9KVlS— Sarah Scott (@sarahdawnscott) December 27, 2015
Danaë and the Shower of Gold – Léon-François Comerre. pic.twitter.com/uiSTjO3DTz
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) January 7, 2016
Sad to miss @ekansa and @OpenContext get their well deserved AIA award! Yay for you guys #aiascs
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) January 7, 2016
Great to be with @LSA_Classics team tonight – congrats on a 2nd fabulous year! #proudpresident pic.twitter.com/vD7PIui6ZP
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) January 7, 2016
Recent surveys around the Greek island of Delos reveal sunken remains from sea level change, by @mzarmakoupi #aiascs pic.twitter.com/2hyMdbPorm
— Peter Campbell (@peterbcampbell) January 7, 2016
Check out our new website and apply online for the 2016 Greek Summer School! https://t.co/CmLlI91OBD. Spread the word!
— JACTGreekSummerSch (@JACTGreek) January 7, 2016
My undergrad advisor Barbara Tsakirgis speaking in honor of my PhD advisor Mac Bell: Salute a Mac- Drinking and Dining at Morgantina #aiascs
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 7, 2016
@palaeofuturist @rogueclassicist … but only vols 1.1 & 1.2 are available in that collection: https://t.co/OKET9KPsvx
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) January 8, 2016
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Romans suffered from body parasites just as much as Vikings, study finds | Science | News | The Independent – https://t.co/dO28FHLiyJ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Roman toilets gave no clear health benefit, and Romanization actually spread parasites | EurekAlert! Science News – https://t.co/XVpyNXaFAK
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
These new editions of #Cicero pretty much cover all bases…#aiascs pic.twitter.com/fPdIJxri7l
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
The Nerds = hilarious reworking of Aristophanes' Birds. Cloud City in Silicon Valley. #aiascs #notforkids pic.twitter.com/jiyH9azFbk
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
Congratulations to @saveantiquities founder Cindy Ho, winner of outstanding public service award for her many years of great work #aiascs
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 8, 2016
'Careers for Classicists in Today's World' a publication from @scsclassics #aiascs pic.twitter.com/BQc2c4gow2
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016