Hodie est a.d. XIII Kal. Aug. 2774 AUC ~ 11 Hekatombaion in the first year of the 700th Olympiad
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- Unknown types of ancient Greek textiles identified | Science in Poland
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- Bestiaria Latina Blog: Gesta 56: Princeps et Mercator
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- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Merchants, Measures and Money: Understanding Technologies of Early Trade in a Comparative Perspective
- Roman Times: Red-figured fish plates of the 5th century BCE
- There’s No Hektor Here – SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
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- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: hugoye-list: Syriac Studies Listserv
- Philemon And Baucis, By Elias van Nijmegen (c. 1667-1755) | The Historian’s Hut
- De laatste dagen van Plinius de Oudere – Mainzer Beobachter
- PaleoJudaica.com: Anniversary of discovery of the Rosetta Stone
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- Rare stone discovered outlining ancient Rome’s city limits – The Archaeology News Network
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- Opening of the Aigai Necropolis archaeological park
- Sarcophagus from the Visigoth period discovered in Roman necropolis – HeritageDaily – Archaeology News
Assorted Twitter Threads
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- @DocCrom’s Ancient Coins of the Day are some Poppaea Sabina coins of Nero
Fresh Podcasts
The Social War was a peninsular war that lasted five years and was fought between Rome and many of its allied communities. Roman historian, Dr. Seth Kendall, George Gwinnett College, joins the show to share what occurred during the first of five years of the war.
Money makes the ancient Mediterranean world go round…but what happens when there’s not enough metal to make official coinage? In this episode, archaeologist Dr. Irene Soto Marín shares her research on quasi-official (not counterfeit!) coinage in Roman Egypt during the 4th century CE, a period of instability and uncertainty. Join us as we learn how the Roman army created a cheap and effective monetary system to meet the needs of the local populations and how they literally “broke the mold” in doing so!
This episode covers the last bit of book 10 of Plato’s Republic. Imagine you get to choose your reincarnation. You can come back as a tyrant, a sports star, a swan, whatever you want. What do you pick? And what do you have to know to make a good choice? Socrates has some advice. In this final episode of Republic, tell the story of a man who travelled to the afterlife and came back to tell the tale. This puts a didactic bow on the all-night conversation they’ve been having and demonstrates how Socrates thinks poetry should be written.
Fresh Youtubery
- Beyond Athenocentrism – Department of Classics – Trinity College Dublin
- Natural Sciences in Archaeology | DAI
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- Peopling the Past Ep 14: Kara Cooney talks about Women and Power in ancient Egypt | Peopling the Past
- Alexander the Great: Life and Reign of the King of the Macedonian Empire | World History Encyclopedia
- The Betrayal of Osiris || Egyptian Mythology w/ Dael Kingsmill | Monarch’s Factory
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Dramatic Receptions
Online Talks and Professional Matters
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Alia
- City of Legend: Digging up the True Story of Troy | Discover Magazine
- Tablet Reveals Babylonians Studied Trigonometry Before the Greeks
- What did the ancient Romans eat? – BBC Travel
- Colourful prehistoric ‘Chanel dress’ goes on show – DutchNews.nl
‘Sorting’ Out Your Day:
- Homeromanteion | Online Homeric Oracle
- Sortes Virgilianae (English)
- Sortes Virgilianae (Latin)
- Consult the Oracle at UCL
Today on the Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar:
If it thunders today, it portends a damaging drought.
… adapted from the text and translation of:
Jean MacIntosh Turfa, The Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar, in Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Erika Simon (eds.), The Religion of the Etruscans. University of Texas Press, 2006. (Kindle edition)