@carolemadge interesting… I wonder if we can identify Maenads by their similar tops…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Congratulations & thank you, Cindy Ho! Winner of #aiascs Outatanding Public Service Award. #SAFEaia @archaeology_aia pic.twitter.com/kc0ecpnQbp
— SAFE (@saveantiquities) January 8, 2016
Those who are in dire conditions don't regret doing the phd, we won't kill the phd by being honest re the difficulty getting jobs #aiascs
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) January 8, 2016
Don't shut out the adjuncts from your department. Being a colleague is more important than the money. Dickey #aiascs
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) January 8, 2016
Private industry doesn't care what your phd is in, it cares that you are a humanist, Christy #aiascs #presidentialpanel
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) January 8, 2016
20 international organizations came together to discuss how to best protect Syria's cultural heritage https://t.co/OHpYxlNJ9b
— ASOR (@ASOResearch) January 7, 2016
#Toronto, @saveantiquities, @PALAPproject, @rachelkulick, @ArchaeologyTO… So much to be proud of at #aiascs award ceremony! #SAFEaia
— Rachel Dewan (@racheldewan) January 8, 2016
Malcolm Bell III awarded gold medal award for distinguished arch achievement for work on illicit antiquities & more pic.twitter.com/rVIinyO0Cd
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) January 8, 2016
'Footprints among top findings of Yenikapı excavations.' https://t.co/u0pHnvRF3D #Turkey #History #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/0FL5R01tOy
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) January 8, 2016
On the Roman toilet thing that's circulating… The question must be asked,: How many people actually could use them? Do the math
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
… A similar question can be asked about baths …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
OED Word of the Day: mussitate, v. https://t.co/hwCqelyNoY
— The OED (@OED) January 8, 2016
Something beautifully unsettling about Cagnacci.
"The Death of Cleopatra," 1658 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) pic.twitter.com/DUz9Atv2CI— Jesse M. Locker (@JesseMLocker) January 8, 2016
SAA Reiterates Its Concern Over Re-Branded "Nazi War Diggers" Television Show Now Premiering in Britian & Australiahttps://t.co/f1TxvTMvBl
— dr. keftiugal 🏺📚 (@keftiugal) January 8, 2016
Well done, @HistoryTVAU for not broadcasting the looting of war graves by non archaeologists. Now @channel5_tv? https://t.co/5AJzwudSDh
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 8, 2016
Behold the famous Parthian shot… fancified! @TraffordLj #Archers #RomanAuxiliaries #RomanQuests pic.twitter.com/JWqS4iGHMW
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 8, 2016
.@FORVM_MMX at #aiascs again in 2016, now with @ChapmanU collaborating: 8:25 tomorrow in Continental 3! pic.twitter.com/eRHBuVVphh
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) January 8, 2016
25 000 seater amphitheatre at Italica in Andalucia – fantastic site to visit in the holidays. pic.twitter.com/FCZZWyJBP6
— Sarah Elliot (@magistraelliot) January 5, 2016
Channel 5 accused of supporting 'grave-robbing' over TV show Battlefield Recovery https://t.co/fa6dMQRemm
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 8, 2016
Longer interview with @drzarrow by @ACLClassics Especially good advice to new teachers: Focus on what's going right https://t.co/PUSYawAfHR
— Hillsdale Classics (@HdaleClassics) January 7, 2016
Column types.https://t.co/rWqVkq2ISl pic.twitter.com/ZHHDH4fMVS
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 8, 2016
@rogueclassicist He is wearing the woolen costume of the old Silenus from the Attic Satyr play of the classical period. (ref panel musem)
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
A belt of fabulous gardens sorrounded ancient Rome. Still remains of furnishings are housed in the #MuseiCapitolini. pic.twitter.com/Z1dpFsOxdj
— Rome Gardens (@RomeGardentours) January 7, 2016
Interested in Classics and #gaming, re. the potential for informal earning? Then read about @sianbeavers and her PhD https://t.co/ovsD8HV1Dv
— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) January 8, 2016
Hellenism: Interaction, Translation and Culture Transfer – 12/02/2016, Groningen #Netherlands #congress
https://t.co/uUfIQ5eKFH— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 8, 2016
Happy birthday, Lawrence Alma-Tadema!
Tadema was renowned for his paintings of opulent scenes in classical settings. pic.twitter.com/5sXLQxhHFI— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
Romulus Augustus, last Emperor of Rome. https://t.co/Pt97dYVsWO pic.twitter.com/dXe78ibgbd
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 8, 2016
“Hadrian Visiting a Romano-British Pottery” by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1884)https://t.co/WljyyN0hzZ pic.twitter.com/gCv9G2nujW
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
Roman frescoes unplugged pic.twitter.com/1bgCGpxhUZ
— Eamonn Canniffe (@eamonncanniffe) January 7, 2016
Just sent the last proofs of 'Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World' back to OUP. https://t.co/K1hnhCrscz pic.twitter.com/KAjbP7VkCe
— Miko Flohr (@drflohr) January 8, 2016
The so-called seated Agrippina which influenced Sir Alma-Tadema for his Agrippina Visiting the Ashes of Germanicus. pic.twitter.com/muTPUf1xnV
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
@drflohr @cpdickenson That's rehash of 1986 Scobie article, suggesting water was not changed regularly (and sick bathed before healthy).
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 8, 2016
@drflohr @cpdickenson But newspaper article presents it all as if it's original research in this new paper.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 8, 2016
TalDíaComoHoy de 1836 nacía el pintor británico Lawrence Alma #Tadema https://t.co/a2k4C8Mgns pic.twitter.com/sDjqWQUMrA
— Museo del Prado (@museodelprado) January 8, 2016
This 2nd century AD statue group depicting Dionysus with Satyr can be seen in Alma-Tadema's Roses of Heliogabalus. pic.twitter.com/aYEsf3Caxi
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
Rare #Roman coin from #WestBerkshire celebrating completion of #Trajan's Basilica Ulpia in #Rome. #FindsFriday https://t.co/2t80uGbW9o …
— Anni Byard – coins & artefacts (@ArchaeoAnni) January 8, 2016
MiniBook VIII, Lepidina et navigatio, is about the family's horrible voyage to Britannia en route to Vindolanda pic.twitter.com/gkP7JcUeKc
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) January 8, 2016
@drflohr @NevilleMorley @wmarybeard it's on Youtube: https://t.co/H4jZdbzCJs. Bath bit begins around 19 mins.
— Chris Dickenson (@cpdickenson) January 8, 2016
nothing quite like the first week back at school to totally blow your resolutions about online activities …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
We’re All Trapped In The Twitter Cave
https://t.co/LV8PazOl82— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Gaming On-The-Go: Release The Wrath Of Zeus In Mobile Strategy Game 'Gods Of Olympus' [Interview] :
https://t.co/nBKY2Boec4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Faith after the pharaohs: Egyptian papyri conservation | British Museum blog
https://t.co/rxosl5bXzk— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
New Year in Manchester: Golden Cut or Half Cut? – Apollo Magazine
https://t.co/5Fu1pzSlAG— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Homer Among Christian Greeks in the Middle Ages | Evaggelos Vallianatos
https://t.co/lwySbsocdD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
György Spiro’s Captivity fails to captivate Tibor Fischer » The Spectator
https://t.co/HPNGYM8ko7— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Lindsey Davis’ The Ides of April
https://t.co/AU44xNzxHW— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Nuntii Latini Septimanales 8.1.2016 – Latein-Wochenrückblick – Radio Bremen
https://t.co/UZbEvjb9Fr— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Bomba hydrogenica explosa | Nuntii Latini | Radio | Areena | yle.fi
https://t.co/baTagkPVNR— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Codex W, Numbers, and Copyist Fidelity | Larry Hurtado's Blog
https://t.co/rQ2DVLYHop— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
I don't understand the headlinic schadenfreude which seems to underly the 'roman toilets' story that's circulating
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Why Thucydides is Irrelevant to the Greek Crisis | World Policy Institute
https://t.co/GfJaJLNvJ1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Greek revival: Director Sarah Kitz has an axe to grind in Agamemnon – NOW Toronto Magazine – Think Free
https://t.co/QxR84eIalU— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Heroes: Ancient and new – Winnipeg Free Press
https://t.co/caka0kdxIh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
PhD student memorializes ISIS victim in poem
https://t.co/JhXTJqoF6I— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
[hopefully not like Cinna] Pat McFadden, US Latin Teacher, Mistaken For Sacked Shadow Europe Minister On Twitter
https://t.co/b5ksMdC1os— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
The conflict antiquities trade: a historical overview – download | conflict antiquities
https://t.co/fXOsocqOIP— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Classics, Film and Video Games | Classical Studies
https://t.co/jnEIGtvP4T— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Stagestruck: Interviewing Robert Icke – Argonauts and Emperors
https://t.co/P42hxbhsfZ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Ptolemaic Inscriptions from Egypt – the Exhibition
https://t.co/Nt6aJqc2yB— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Know your expression:When in Rome, do as the Romans do – Graphic Online
https://t.co/sAtGOJmlVI— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
[prediction: we'll suddenly see a lot of these on eBay]Ancient Roman gladiator item unearthed in eastern Georgia
https://t.co/E2okJXpGsC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 8, 2016
Thrilled to share #futureofClassics panel at #aiascs with my wonderful ex-graduate-advisor Prof Kathleen Coleman @harvardclassics
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
Bones reveal that the #Vindolanda wolfhound was 30% smaller than the modern dog breed #fridayfact pic.twitter.com/B0lflbmWnX
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) January 8, 2016
On the Kalends of Jan, Hadrian would write down all that might happen to him in the ensuing year (SHA).
So did I! https://t.co/shH6y4xL28— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
"Why don't I have the Loebs of Epictetus?" *checks bookshelf* "…ah. I do have the Loebs of Epictetus. Phew?"
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) January 8, 2016
Egypt to launch antiquities database to track public collections and combat smuggling https://t.co/2qXstF0tZ6 pic.twitter.com/7aULleqL7l
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 8, 2016
Impressive visualization of austerity & authority: the 'Green Caesar', greywacke/Egypt, 1-50 AD, Altes Museum Berlin pic.twitter.com/HwKWmkgkD6
— Tom Ljevar (@tomljevar) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685603673662210048
Some phenomenal birds @metmuseum Mosaic of Zeus and Ganymede,2nd cent A.D. https://t.co/9epucYRZjR #NationalBirdDay pic.twitter.com/M9Qdkz3EFH
— Sedef Piker (@SedefsCorner) January 5, 2016
@CarolineLawrenc @OptimoPrincipi pic.twitter.com/L2V51erI4z
— Michael Harazin (@mikeharazin) January 8, 2016
Thought this looked an interesting book…bonus is that @joannapaul has a chapter! #aiascs #Greece #Rome pic.twitter.com/KuxPWfnNmD
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
Attending #aiascs? Teaching an Archaeology course? Stop by our stand and request complimentary inspection copies of our latest titles!
— RoutledgeArch&Anth (@Routledge_Arch) January 8, 2016
|REPLAY| Explore ancient Rome's southern Campus Martius with me… #katch #Periscope https://t.co/cPlgGGOTlV pic.twitter.com/TRedmdGZGE
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) January 8, 2016
Just picked this up. The Penguin covers are incredible. #aiascs pic.twitter.com/n3URzR1nRF
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) January 7, 2016
Before and now. You can tell I'm in the final stage of my PhD – (apart from being quiet on Twitter) #editing #DrHay pic.twitter.com/O7Px4sv9zF
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) January 8, 2016
Looks like there was a fabulous presidential panel on the field's staffing issues at #aiascs – @papyrologus kept a tally of dos and dont's.
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) January 8, 2016
#aiascs I just called the 3rd party vendor for hotel wifi 'cause it's slow. He agreed and "escalated". We'll see…
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) January 8, 2016
Faith after the pharaohs: Egyptian papyri conservation https://t.co/7W5jHUSpTB via @britishmuseum
— Roberta Mazza (@papyrologyatman) January 8, 2016
Happy B'day Lawrence #AlmaTadema born #OTD 1836 #Romanticist painter of architecturally exquisite Classical scenes. pic.twitter.com/z8CKl3LZ4Z
— Antinous the Gay God (@antinousgaygod) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685607628014260224
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685607705113944064
"What did the Ancient Greeks ever do for us?" with @RegineMay & Natalie Rhodes @Touchstones https://t.co/L7JShHWxPF pic.twitter.com/Ha5a8Ef4pp
— Classics and Ancient History at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685607847330213889
@elkemichelenash I crowdsourced a guide on livetweeting Classical Association conference that should help: https://t.co/OpwQkpkwuN #aiascs
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) January 8, 2016
Ubi Fera Sunt, LNM, Medieval Latin and more! If you're attending #MLA16 stop by and see what's new at #BCPub! pic.twitter.com/Gn6HwyvbvA
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) January 8, 2016
Day two at #aiascs. Today is an early morning panel on Livy. Let's hope someone mentions Hannibal's elephants!
— James T. Chlup (@JTChlup) January 8, 2016
Statue of an African Acrobat used as a fountain decoration. The hole in the acrobats mouth is a water spout. pic.twitter.com/jvAXANV9HO
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
You are getting sleepy….So come to the ROM Adult Sleepover with all your friends Jan 15! https://t.co/Lp4syuJLIJ pic.twitter.com/ITx4neAK2T
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) January 8, 2016
We have available the last copies of 2016 calendars. Selling price:
1 copy 7 €
3 copies 18 €
5 copies 25 €
Hurry up! pic.twitter.com/NFf5Ny19hl— Legio I Italica (@LegioIItalica) January 8, 2016
What characters from books enjoy a sybaritic lifestyle? Read the full definition here: https://t.co/x7XoeL8e0H pic.twitter.com/36JvvptkgZ
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) January 8, 2016
"Body and text in the Greek and Roman novels " J. König https://t.co/RHs7pKMkgp #openaccess
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) January 8, 2016
Augustus says: "In my day we called it Restoring the Republic." https://t.co/7IbLcjprgT
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) January 8, 2016
Today in my #aiascs paper I'll highlight the great work of @ClassicsinComm @classicsforall @TheIrisProject @LatinProgramme @minimus_latin
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
New addition to our South Italian Black-gloss Ware collection is now out on display! Pendant… https://t.co/dCtMXeG98j
— Dr Kay Sunahara (@KaySunahara) January 8, 2016
Pompei, parte il restauro della Schola armaturarum “Un simbolo di rinascita” https://t.co/Q45RYPHOMr via @repubblicait
— Jeffrey A. Becker (@servilius_ahala) January 8, 2016
The Fear and the Fury. Ancient Violence in Modern Imagination (Turin'16) CFP deadline 31.1. https://t.co/43h8Vt6Fwh pic.twitter.com/hliygOPYQ9
— Imagines Project (@ImaginesProject) January 8, 2016
#OTD on 1836, one of my favourite artists, Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema was born. pic.twitter.com/kQg8QrWPfC
— Mandy the Mollusc (@69quietgirl) January 8, 2016
Euge! (Yay!) RT @oumasrusks: @CarolineLawrenc Thrilled that daughters reading Pirates of Pompeii next half term! pic.twitter.com/O7XkX0s6Ii
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 8, 2016
@rogueclassicist "axe to grind? Needs this picture #agamemnon pic.twitter.com/V1pAJeXugk
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) January 8, 2016
"An epic novel based before, during and after the time period of Boudica’s uprising against the Romans…" RAVENS https://t.co/GuxpoU8d7n
— Vicky Alvear Shecter (@valvearshecter) January 8, 2016
Camilla Norman, new Coleman Hilton Scholar, on the Daunians, death and their perceptions of identity #welcomeweek pic.twitter.com/UQPcIcAjYh
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 8, 2016
Italy in chocolate, and several of your classical faves.https://t.co/xUQOetnwsx
via @jesshughes61 pic.twitter.com/wwzHQO1nnv
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685620040163536896
Why "email overload" leads to "emotional exhaustion" for academics; https://t.co/7QnUM9zPkN
— MatthewReiszTHE (@MatthewReiszTHE) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685620485300838400
Now Available Online | Copies and Models in Horace Odes 4.1 and 4.2, by Gregory Nagy https://t.co/0HVkJBZikT pic.twitter.com/3YrjzIfWGt
— Ctr Hellenic Studies (@HellenicStudies) January 8, 2016
#futureofclassics panel will include talks on UK Classics education, Classics & Liberal Arts and Classics in the East. #aiascs ImBrm A 10.45
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 8, 2016
The @CNRS_Squeezes online teaching modules are a great example of making tools easier for teachers to use in classes—https://t.co/87Sb62Jz6Z
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685623439684681728
"I don't want to monopolize questions" *proceeds to monopolize questions.* #aiascs
— RealTalkSCS (@RealTalkSCS) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685623667829653505
A doorway into a world of ideas: short film @metmuseum on this 5th c BC child's grave stelehttps://t.co/5kqe7vFB6H pic.twitter.com/vjWhcGTwOi
— Pythika (@Pythika) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685624661875552256
S. Campus Martius, Theater of Marcellus- in January, after the holidays, Rome empties out https://t.co/htEsqhUGoZ pic.twitter.com/RIu5J0y5DK
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) January 8, 2016
Whenever anyone talks about walkways in #Pompeii I want to ask of Cicero's ambulatione but no one ever knows what I'm talking about. #aiascs
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 8, 2016
#aiascs showing models made by photogrammetry is becoming routine. Speakers using them like any other image. Show it, make point, move on.
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685626720167292929
Monthly #Latin Spotlight Text: Aeneid https://t.co/TE7ednlAnS
— Latin Language (@latinlanguage) January 8, 2016
Academic writing explained. pic.twitter.com/UpSygrNwqR
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) January 8, 2016
Ruin of the day: The amphitheatre of Emerita Augusta (Mérida, Spain). Built in 8 BC it had a capacity of ca. 15,000. pic.twitter.com/svpKPel79J
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 8, 2016
Coleman: interest in ancient med. world can be dependent on just a single mentor in China, Korea, Japan #futureofClassics #aiascs
— Jared Simard (@JaredSimard) January 8, 2016
Attending #aiascs? Wish you were there? Enjoy free articles from Cambridge Classical Journal https://t.co/RacUhbQUyb pic.twitter.com/LR9frFGZPZ
— CUP Classics (@CambUP_Classics) January 8, 2016
Tom Palaima's panel 'Men and War' looks at masculinity, tomorrow Saturday 8-11: #aiascs https://t.co/icC2Kc1PGm
— Women's Classical Caucus–US (@WCC_outreach) January 8, 2016
Lawrence Alma-Tadema's curiosity about the ancient world was insatiable. #happybirthday https://t.co/EysIfnSd4W pic.twitter.com/i9HY0Ctxvz
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) January 8, 2016
Acclamations for the emperor in Latin #graffiti brings me back to #Pompeii. #s5E #aiascs
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 8, 2016
Coleman: must get Latin/Greek taught in China/Korea/Japan for comparative approaches to thrive and for Classics to survive #futureofClassics
— Jared Simard (@JaredSimard) January 8, 2016
An update on Dura-Europos under ISIS by @MichaelPeppard https://t.co/GmS5k6zaMI
— Ancient Jew Review (@ancientjew) January 8, 2016
The Livy panel at #aiascs was good. My favourite paper suggested that a section of Livy XXIII resembles a choral ode like in tragedy.
— James T. Chlup (@JTChlup) January 8, 2016
Something new is coming soon for VERBA: Español, isn't that right @doriecp? #langchat pic.twitter.com/yhJFqLEsLH
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) January 8, 2016
See Homeric hero Achilles and a hoard of Roman silver, #onview now through January 10th. https://t.co/WK3uixAzT0 pic.twitter.com/PJHpN4cVMl
— Legion of Honor (@legionofhonor) January 7, 2016
Quick! There are just a few days left to see Mercury, god of commerce in all his glory. https://t.co/WK3uixAzT0 pic.twitter.com/u0nvHWMyUj
— Legion of Honor (@legionofhonor) January 5, 2016
Silver was typically produced in pairs or sets of four, to tell a story across several objects. #MythologyMonday pic.twitter.com/mDjYkp4Dx7
— Legion of Honor (@legionofhonor) January 5, 2016
#DidYouKnow in Ancient Rome cameo portraits were exchanged between lovers. https://t.co/WK3uixAzT0 #AncientLuxury pic.twitter.com/RQEvd3Mq88
— Legion of Honor (@legionofhonor) December 31, 2015
The Romans were such fans of Mercury that they gave him his own festival, Mercuralia, held in May. #MythologyMonday pic.twitter.com/RfXhtIHPyA
— Legion of Honor (@legionofhonor) December 29, 2015
Male head wearing a Greek helmet. Cypriot limestone sculpture, early 5th century BCE. #Cyprus; via @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/TJrVumZifF
— A Melville (@alphamelville) January 8, 2016
In this #MetArtistProject episode, Adam Fuss discusses power, intimacy, and ritual. https://t.co/hh6l6BF01N pic.twitter.com/eBmWgVXou4
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 8, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/685630678155816961
Round tomb on Via Salaria outside Aurelianic walls Divus_Augustus @SaveRome @carolemadge
— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) January 8, 2016
@drflohr I'll be doing the same tomorrow
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 9, 2016
Most jaw-dropping Berthouville scene: female centaur holds a mirror that reflects cupid and the column behind him pic.twitter.com/fseRSxpyKZ
— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) January 8, 2016
Spatiality of #cicero’s rhetoric came to fore as I honed #AgeOfCic bibliography. Here’s #Rome’s pool of Juturna… pic.twitter.com/Repj52r4JC
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) January 8, 2016
Remembering Brian Shefton https://t.co/YHCEpeAQRE pic.twitter.com/TUadhDKUQb
— David Gill (@davidwjgill) January 8, 2016
@JLDraycott: GREAT round table on ancient senses at #aiascs Much food (and SMELL) for thought shared by presenters pic.twitter.com/k28CnB3TLI"
— Elizabeth A. Pollard, PhD (@sdsu_h100) January 9, 2016
Wonderful to be able to watch a former student and dear friend give a paper in #s50 at #aiascs. @egifelix pic.twitter.com/4pdxTnj0zq
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 8, 2016
Are these sea lions, or classicists after a con? #aiascs pic.twitter.com/PxcIs2Ie27
— Vanessa Rose Phin (@wordfey) January 9, 2016
#aiascs Check out "Kleopatra VII’s Empire and the Bronze Coinages of Ituraean Chalkis" Katie Cupello, Emory University. #numismatics
— Dr. Lisa Hughes (@LAHughes68) January 8, 2016
Sarcofago di Meleagro, caccia al cinghiale calidonio ai #museicapitolini ritrovato a #vicovaro nel 1870. Da vedere! pic.twitter.com/koQ0DCNKCT
— Vicovaro2000.it (@vicovaro2000) January 3, 2016
Dirty Romans and their parasites: don't blame the baths and the toilets. https://t.co/HnppB4NDDa
— Miko Flohr (@drflohr) January 8, 2016
Incredible Roman sestertius of Trajan & his Basilica Ulpia, found in Berkshire last month! https://t.co/gz882k5XqZ pic.twitter.com/ElinNC01XV
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 8, 2016
Arturo Michelena ( 1863-1898 )
'Diana Cazadora' 1896 #art pic.twitter.com/d660lG7Nbj— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) January 8, 2016
I’m always kind of surprised at how quickly Senate voted honours on Octavian. Eg. Equestrian statue in Forum 43 BC. pic.twitter.com/2rw4mYs03g
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) January 9, 2016
To Cicero Octavian was "to be praised, honoured, & disposed of” AdFam.401SB. This one mentions triumvirate: ominous pic.twitter.com/OJQff4a71s
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) January 9, 2016
Happy birthday to Lawrence Alma-Tadema, born #otd in 1836! Explore "Spring" & more at https://t.co/pikZFiWLyE pic.twitter.com/bh1TBFCRQt
— Amy Martin (@la_caravaggista) January 9, 2016