there's another that came out recently.. Specifically on crucifixion.. Can't remember details before coffee
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Rare image of the excavations in 1877-1878 at the site of the Temple of Hera at #Olympia in Greece. (Photo: Romaïdis Brothers) pic.twitter.com/I9lXHsAoam
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) March 23, 2017
One of my faves. Of course Mussolini had to deemphasize Cicero's problematic bits (aestheticism, possible Asianism) by giving him a 6-pack. https://t.co/AZlPur8fsu
— Axiotheia (@axiotheia) March 23, 2017
ille mi par esse deo videtur, ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui te spectat et audit dulce ridentem @MagistraBella #LatinMeetsLego pic.twitter.com/P0HEiNynRs
— Legonium (@tutubuslatinus) March 23, 2017
In honor of 121st anniversary of @ASCSAthens excavations in Corinth, here is my first of several renderings of the Temple of Apollo there pic.twitter.com/9CdCi5QUjv
— David D. Pearce (@daviddpearce) March 24, 2017
Tinted Venus – Painted Aphrodite – Coloring the Past: https://t.co/GGH1iIEZJ2 via @YouTube
— Lucas Livingston (@lucaslivingston) March 24, 2017
#foundLatin #archaeology https://t.co/NnpA5P9dRF
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) March 24, 2017
When Leonard Woolley found the Sumerian tomb of Pu-Abi, he sent this telegram in Latin to U Penn colleagues. Such excitement! pic.twitter.com/nvwgDOjL8n
— Peter Lugg 〓〓 (@PeterUQ) March 24, 2017
may be ablative 'by attraction'?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
@rogueclassicist Any Dog lover knows this is the classic "Let's play!" posture. The famous mosaic is a joke…
— Bill Thayer 🎗️ LacusCurtius (@LacusCurtius) March 24, 2017
#Aeneas grasps #GoldenBough in a now-lost mosaic from Frampton Roman Villa. Fascinating article by Dominic Perring https://t.co/yB8AaXDnNU pic.twitter.com/IfqpZJUoSi
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) March 24, 2017
Calling all Classics students: Mary Renault essay competition run by St Hugh's College Oxford! https://t.co/2zscSwsxMA
— Bristol Classics Hub (@SWclassicshub) March 23, 2017
Free Latin taster day at Cambridge for secondary school students! https://t.co/FOjwAu3aFY
— Bristol Classics Hub (@SWclassicshub) March 23, 2017
Congrats to Vindolanda. More space for that ever-growing shoe collection: https://t.co/ZbWe3i0AuR
— Catharine Edwards (@CatharineEdwa) March 24, 2017
The archaeological museum at Campobasso recently refurbished so worth a visit @SBAPMolise Huge collection with great layout pic.twitter.com/hxJKzxpmV6
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) March 24, 2017
oh wow some cool trousers… Scythian archer. Interior from an Ancient Greek Attic red-figure plate, ca. 520–500 BC. #history pic.twitter.com/mS2k0r6Bw4
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) March 23, 2017
#Roman bronze figurine of a German wearing a full beard, characteristic trousers and a tunic. Dating to 2nd century A.D #history pic.twitter.com/o1wUi3XDqc
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) March 23, 2017
23 amazing ancient cities. We're a little biased, but which one is your favorite? https://t.co/mmVP0lOEuz @CNNTravel
— ASCSA (@ASCSAthens) March 24, 2017
Photographic evidence of why the Romans watered down their wine! #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/eO6ZhK2xg3
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) March 24, 2017
— association Athena (@athena_asso) March 23, 2017
what is the date of this ad? (for my bibendum file)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Referencing the past & the future, #AleksandraDomanović’s sculptures fuse aesthetics of classical Greek sculpture with new technology pic.twitter.com/XBxkGAEbvK
— HenryMooreInstitute (@HMILeeds) March 23, 2017
nope… I agree it's a mistake
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
you think it's not genuine?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
My Greetings image for #PaulCartledge 70th birthday! pic.twitter.com/uUSqC3mWja
— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) March 24, 2017
name seems unusual too for the apparent social status
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
the find spot for this one is Rome, right?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
— mym (@LiberalDespot) March 24, 2017
I'm wondering if this inscription was used in the 'family tree' of some renaissance family
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
No Day Without a Latin Motto | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/0qMB2Tui3A— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
@dorothyking @jdifrancis video of Kerch head https://t.co/wvddjp7DsU
— Pontos Euxeinos (@Spartokosalu) March 24, 2017
#AWISM BBC Radio 4 – In Our Time, The Battle of Salamis
https://t.co/koKOlvpyI8— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
CIVIL WAR IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME: Contexts of Disintegration and Reintegration – Classics for All
https://t.co/TCVFM6m1NW— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
VIDEO | I reperti dell'antico teatro trovano casa, Caliò: "Gli scavi? Riprenderanno presto"
https://t.co/sXD42mruwE— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#AWISM #56 – Let It All Hang Out
https://t.co/8Sm40nyts3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Laudator Temporis Acti: A Crappy Family
https://t.co/OOVmhjwmBA— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#classicaltwitter ~ March 22, 2017 (I) https://t.co/7ylWWPJMik
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#classicaltwitter ~ March 22, 2017 (II) https://t.co/C5ackMQbSv
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#classicaltwitter ~ March 23, 2017 https://t.co/cvKtxq7rCD
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
CJ-Online Review ~ Metaphorical Coherence: Studies in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales https://t.co/HladdBll2V
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
CJ-Online Review: Empire, Authority, and Autonomy in Achaemenid Anatolia https://t.co/hj1lf2GswF
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AJA Review: Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World https://t.co/12TOw26CaB
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AJA Review: The Archaeology of Nuragic Sardinia https://t.co/Ohoyw8aiaa
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AJA Review: Housing the Chosen: The Architectural Context of Mystery Groups and Religious Associations in … https://t.co/VKqc1JCrtm
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AJA Review: Medicine and Healing in the Ancient Mediterranean World https://t.co/sPUyoR3qUw
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AJA Review: Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire https://t.co/EKuHM0f38L
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
hmmm … i'm leaning more to renaissance family tree
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
there's a few 'ego sum' inscriptions, but i can't think of any that begin with the phrase … word order …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
… sounds like someone transliterating latin from italian or french
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
yes, but how many of them begin with Ego sum?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#ancientdrama Greek tragedy 'The Bacchae' offers cautionary stage tale – Post-Tribune
https://t.co/qrOM3IY9wl— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Tornos News | 2,500 years old luxurious Greek Palace uncovered by archaeologists in Ancient Poseidonia
https://t.co/B0BR7TAf9J— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Review: ‘A World of Emotions’ in Greek Art Unmasks the Stony Faces – The New York Times
https://t.co/W49cvncpBR— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
“Re-Imagining the Greeks” Conference: Cross-Cultural Adaptations of Universal Problems | The Amherst Student
https://t.co/ntm9pX47ue— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
#ancientdrama St. Scholastica Theatre to stage a Greek tragedy
https://t.co/cFCzJWtGYL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Bani J To Make Acting Debut On TV With The Same Role That Angelina Jolie Played In 'Alexander' –
https://t.co/13raQRs12F— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Alexander the Great will lead Macedon in Civilization 6 | PC Gamer
https://t.co/Kv0fMGBH1p— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Cataloging of the PHI online Latin texts
https://t.co/kbt9tivzHW— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Opal Conference – A Linked Open World:
Alexander the Great, Transnational Heritage and the Semantic Web
https://t.co/Hs85pITe1h— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
I'm not sure 'revision' is as 'extensive' as implied by many reviews
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
i haven't read the diss. though; it was much blogged about
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
not sure myself.. I always thought nails would be a 'special feature'
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 24, 2017
Ancient Greek joke #234 #RedNoseClassics for @comicrelief @rednoseday – check our profile for all five jokes! (5/5)https://t.co/mH1an72KOW pic.twitter.com/FuusMRVAxd
— Classics@Cambridge (@CamClassics) March 24, 2017
The play gives women a greater say in the events of the War. Director Hammond wanted to explore a personal story… https://t.co/RRZuWQ44qu
— SCS (@scsclassics) March 24, 2017
Vaphio Gold Cups- Bull Hunt -Mycenaean but possibly Minoan made -c.1500 BC- National Archaeological Museum, Athens pic.twitter.com/pOEsdQv9Q2
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) March 23, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/845385825630261249
Today's Roman road from town of Saepinum for @Pompeiana79 @pompei79 @raylaurence1 @StevenEllis74 pic.twitter.com/OmdY8k0Zwv
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) March 24, 2017
[Ressources] Découvrez nos ressources iconographiques sur les sciences et les méthodes de l’#archéologie https://t.co/bYfQ9ykCQY pic.twitter.com/JZISiZhMCA
— Inrap (@Inrap) March 24, 2017
New tablet-friendly Institute of Classsical Studies website launched this week: https://t.co/DaqYXuopdP
— Gabriel Bodard (@palaeofuturist) March 24, 2017
Want to study Latin paleography & codicology in Rome? Take my winter course @AmAcademyRome @vaticanlibrary @UNDIntl https://t.co/rjvgKmEOSq
— David T. Gura (@d_gura) March 22, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/845387265769721860
Power of Latin to enhance progress in literacy! @DrArleneHH on fire – so infectious – for Latin @ALL4language #LW2017
— Anna Lise Gordon (@AnnaLiseGordon) March 24, 2017
Learn #Latin on your PC, tablet, or phone with Transparent Language Online & our free resources! https://t.co/DbidgYKUdV pic.twitter.com/ulrzUf3cHo
— Latin Language (@latinlanguage) March 24, 2017
A 1000 word Classics-themed scriptwriting competition for you to consider, #RUSCs. £100 prize, deadline 31st March.https://t.co/sTNbJ0frRk
— Redborne Classics (@RUSClassics) March 24, 2017
It's the mark of Quintus Antonius Balbus, Praetor (magistrate) in 83-82 BC. What it's doing in Dorset is anyone's guess 🙂
— Durotriges Project (@Durotrigesdig) March 14, 2017
Rejuvenate This: Medea’s Marvelous Magic https://t.co/dnr1zbGdnc pic.twitter.com/R1yEKECacq
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) March 24, 2017
Here's the podcast of this morning's live discussion of 'one of the most important battles in history' https://t.co/nNZ1e8yXrI pic.twitter.com/bAOQzaBKkf
— In Our Time (@BBCInOurTime) March 23, 2017
NEW INFO: Conceptualising the Divine: Revelations … -20-21-22/04/2017 #Potchefstroom #SouthAfrica #congress https://t.co/t3ji42ZfIS
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) March 24, 2017
A Match Made in Greek Legend: What Happened When Heracles Met the Snake Woman? https://t.co/ctulOl4Xpm pic.twitter.com/JuDaoMcMxp
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) March 24, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/845399697472851968
L'Ara Pacis di Roma torna a colori grazie alla realtà virtuale e aumentata #ARAcomera https://t.co/nl0fu0tAIx pic.twitter.com/E5ctkBMBvD
— Artribune (@artribune) March 24, 2017
Open Access Dissertations from Macquarie University Department of Ancient History https://t.co/1PXFjTFyrB
— Charles Jones (@AWOL_tweets) March 24, 2017
A stele of Dioskourides, dated 2nd century BC, showing a Ptolemaic thureophoros soldier (wielding the thureos shield). #history pic.twitter.com/CBWCdBSl8u
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) March 24, 2017
Hellenistic soldiers circa 100 BCE, Ptolemaic Kingdom, #Egypt; detail of the Nile mosaic of Palestrina. #history pic.twitter.com/kerdO3xjvl
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) March 24, 2017
‘Reasons to Doubt: Misleading Assertions in the London Antiquities Market’ by Christos Tsirogiannis. Free PDF: https://t.co/ULk17eAsNq pic.twitter.com/27yt4UCAUZ
— Trafficking Culture (@CultureTraffic) March 9, 2017
Study with us this summer in Rome and learn cleaning, analysis/classification, & documentation artifacts! SIGN-UP https://t.co/qwdL6B9bkJ pic.twitter.com/S01xNA6MzP
— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) March 24, 2017
Italy's 'Art Squad' charges hoarder of rare Roman coins https://t.co/MpbGhctupF pic.twitter.com/bUNmssEv6t
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) March 24, 2017
Combat vets perform ancient Greek drama @BAM_Brooklyn to ask what does democracy mean? https://t.co/BlKaou5zgD @PeterMeineck @AquilaTheatre
— Erin L. Thompson (@artcrimeprof) March 24, 2017
Imperial freedman Tiberius Claudius Aesius was personal assistant "accensus" to the Emperor before being made his record keeper "a memoria". pic.twitter.com/nZBwj53fgr
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 23, 2017
"Did the Cyclops keep dogs?"
εἰ κύνας εἶχε Κύκλωψ;
Scholars and their Silly Questions https://t.co/eLRszsV0gH via @sentantiq
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) March 24, 2017
How much do you know about ancient Greek and Roman marriages? https://t.co/gwPqdNHKXL #MeetRome
— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) March 24, 2017
Talking about a series of small walls at Mycenae, proving they had walls in olden days https://t.co/fpWBc4snVD cc @msmorganp @funkinmonks pic.twitter.com/HIJVQngzjL
— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) March 24, 2017
The wow moment at Mycenae. The Cyclopean Walls at the Lion Gate. They're maa-ssive. Brought to you by @msmorganp @funkinmonks cc @janhaywood pic.twitter.com/0Kc92wKUDR
— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) March 24, 2017
It's assembly time! pic.twitter.com/BLiMC9Ndkj
— Hamish (@peregrinekiwi) March 24, 2017
Ancient Greek joke #197 #RedNoseClassics for @comicrelief @rednoseday – check back tomorrow for more! (1/5)https://t.co/YoiMKhI8YM pic.twitter.com/7ZkySKLbmQ
— Classics@Cambridge (@CamClassics) March 20, 2017
Find of the Week: a Late #bronzeage hoard found in 2013 containing fragments in axe sockets and a continental sword pommel #findsfriday pic.twitter.com/Mms88mbYlG
— Later Prehistoric Finds Group (@LtrPrehistFinds) March 24, 2017
Here's a roman copper alloy mount depicting Medusa for #FindsFriday #Lincolnshire #PAS pic.twitter.com/JE3sJmh4jZ
— Nikki Goldblatt (@NikkiGoldblatt) March 17, 2017
Why being an academic sometimes sucks… pic.twitter.com/DUOm8gPXcu
— Dr. Lee Skallerup Bessette (@readywriting) March 24, 2017
We rely on people like you to do that we do. Show your support with a DONATION – as little or as large as you like! https://t.co/Vzg0SqZz4N pic.twitter.com/0HiGBDSrJX
— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) March 24, 2017
This week #FridayLinks: Literary witches, time-lapse Van Gogh, Millennial pink, the ethics of #MissingRichardSimmons https://t.co/FtsrW4rHjz pic.twitter.com/9XhXdkihvy
— Eidolon (@eidolon_journal) March 24, 2017
Fiiiii-yaaah!! pic.twitter.com/0qYzDR5mUE
— Hamish (@peregrinekiwi) March 24, 2017
The Genius of the Claudii pic.twitter.com/gZeS5nargy
— Hamish (@peregrinekiwi) March 24, 2017
It's all fun and games until CONTEXT pic.twitter.com/dOwjP4wMPg
— Hamish (@peregrinekiwi) March 24, 2017
Antigraph and Apograph : colophon to Isidore's Etymologies written by 9thC scribe Peter was copied and adapted by 11thC scribe John pic.twitter.com/Sk8zoayndZ
— GiorgiaV (@ParvaVox) March 24, 2017
mss are : Cesena, Biblioteca Malatestiana S.XXI.5 (9thC) and Venezia Biblioteca Marciana lat.II.46 (11thC)
— GiorgiaV (@ParvaVox) March 24, 2017
Classics Teachers and The HistoryMakers https://t.co/fbnYVyW8Ar via @sentantiq
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) March 24, 2017
19 May: 'Growing up in the Roman Empire' lecture evening, drinks and canapés at Durham Castle. £15, or £10 for Roman Soc members pic.twitter.com/3G6bwNhBdI
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) March 24, 2017
Variants of the Corinthian helmet (12) had ear openings (16) as did the evolution of the Chalcidian (17), Attic (19), etc. @chChr11 @artsmia pic.twitter.com/QnMK1eokC6
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) March 24, 2017
“Marcus Popillius Achaicus Quietus, son of Spurius, is buried here. He lived 11 months.” Rome, 1st century pic.twitter.com/Z9S7KbivSv
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 12, 2017
"I'm not the only classicist to admit, with some blushing, [Ben Hur] had more of an impact [on me]" @Joyclassicist https://t.co/xzZzSgYDNh
— SCS (@scsclassics) March 24, 2017
My next question is, if anyone knows: What's the earliest mention of the nails of the cross? ✝️ @rogueclassicist @PaulMcgilvery
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) March 24, 2017
Ursus Togatus "bear in a toga" appears to have been a form of juggler, the novelty being that his "glass ball" would shatter if dropped.
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 24, 2017
An exhibition of material from the 2011 River Channel dig will be on display at @Vivacity_Museum from May 5th https://t.co/njl1to2wfZ pic.twitter.com/JKXJLL6SyZ
— Must Farm (@MustFarm) March 24, 2017
Nikosthenic amphora, no findspot @MFAH, gift of Ali and Hicham Aboutaam, acquired 2006??? pic.twitter.com/HfEKT4VANj
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) March 24, 2017
Ursus performed at the Baths of Trajan, Agrippa, Titus and especially at the Baths of Nero.
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 24, 2017
Sacred chickens! https://t.co/gwaLPaqB22
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) March 24, 2017
La frise dorique du #Parthénon présentée par @UParisNanterre : une centauromachie ou une jeune femme violentée par un Centaure.. #JOPLouvre pic.twitter.com/A59P3yS3gr
— Pauline Dauzas (@paulinedzs) March 24, 2017
Review: Galba's Men by LJ Trafford.
https://t.co/XwtoVoebyP … … … … … #histfic #historical #roman #fiction pic.twitter.com/4Xqak2f4AX— Jemahl Evans (@Temulkar) March 24, 2017
La #Vénus d'Arles vous est présentée par une étudiante @UParisNanterre : mais où est donc passée toute sa #polychromie ? #JOPLouvre pic.twitter.com/kKqBfVqn3X
— Pauline Dauzas (@paulinedzs) March 24, 2017
⭕ Swiss court ordered return of Heracles Sarcophagus to Turkey.https://t.co/uUCDrSjMrf pic.twitter.com/UKpaupg1Mn
— Archaeologyin Turkey (@AinTurkey) March 24, 2017
Marie de l'Ecole Vétérinaire d'Alfort nous présente la belle sculpture de Méléagre tuant un sanglier au @MuseeLouvre #JOPLouvre pic.twitter.com/RiHGtqmi17
— Aliénor Samuel-Hervé (@aliensh) March 24, 2017
Found a bunch of old APA publications. Let's just say they put "Friends of Homer and the Computer" to shame. Will be tweeting all next week.
— SCS (@scsclassics) March 24, 2017
How not to run a collaborative research project pic.twitter.com/5nQIJDkiTZ
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) March 24, 2017
#MartiaDementia's Round of 16 has come to an end! Nemesis gets the victory over Nike! Stay tuned: the Round of 8 opens tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/hxIKYsBGIt
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) March 24, 2017
Named seats at the ancient theatre of Taormina: this one belonged to Philistos #Sicilia #epigraphy pic.twitter.com/p73NlU33J8
— I.Sicily (@Sicilyepigraphy) March 24, 2017
Beautiful inscription from the Via Appia commemorating the levelling of the "clivus Martis" slope just outside the city, at state expense. pic.twitter.com/jcw96bgotR
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) March 24, 2017
The perfect symmetry of the Artemision
Zeus or Poseidon- bronze ca.460 BC-Archaeological Museum, Athens pic.twitter.com/OmSbdB5YhT— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) March 24, 2017
Classics is really the worst sometimes. https://t.co/9So1zGaQwp pic.twitter.com/wlzuJ5WLXk
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) March 24, 2017
Repatriation: Roman sarcophagus held at Swiss Freeport finally clears last hurdle for its return to Turkey. https://t.co/F2zAHHrABS pic.twitter.com/fiZuIPYQP0
— ARCA (@ARCA_artcrime) March 24, 2017
I'm seriously wondering: is there a single antiquity in the entire @MFAH with a known findspot? Spent almost 2 hours and couldn't find one.
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) March 24, 2017
The @MFAH page gives a provenance (click "more") but no findspot https://t.co/OkdHASkbOb
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) March 24, 2017
6 of the 10 Greek pots on @MFAH site linked to known dealers of loot in 20th c., no findspot, 1 with permit https://t.co/MKfPforJjq
— Justin Walsh (@jstpwalsh) March 24, 2017
"Amazons, Wonder Woman, and the sleeping giantess" 🏺💪 https://t.co/q9ebX3NF9i
— GRS Tweets (@GRSUVic) March 24, 2017