Today’s headlines … [We’re still testing]
- High-status Roman woman was buried in a lead coffin with jet hairpins and exotic resins, archaeologists find | Live Science
- At the Threshold of Night — The Sacred Procession of Hecate | Turkish Archaeological News
- Fieldwork in the Hala Sultan Tekke Hinterland
- Archaeologists unearth hidden coffin cache at Luxor’s Abu el-Naga necropolis
- Mysterious ancient tunnel, possibly thousands of years old, discovered in Jerusalem | The Times of Israel
- How Did Romans Manage Ancient Crowds in Anatolia? A 2,000-Year-Old Theatre at Teos May Hold the Answer – Arkeonews
- Why was an Egyptian mummy buried with the Iliad? | National Geographic
- 2,000-year-old coin with earliest menorah image returned to Israel after seized in US | The Times of Israel
- Alexander the Great’s Father and Son Found in Ancient Tomb
- Ancient Amphipolis tomb to open to visitors in 2028 – The Greek Herald
- Child Finds Roman-Era Figurine in the Negev – Biblical Archaeology Society
- Ancient Vessels in Pompeii Have Baffled Scientists For Years. They’re Finally Revealing Their Secrets.
- A doctor in the Garden of the Fugitives in Pompeii. X-rays and archaeological reconstruction – Pompeii Sites
- Scoperta | Pompei, il medico che cercò di fuggire con i suoi strumenti chirurgici: dall’Orto dei Fuggiaschi riaffiora la storia commovente di una vittima del Vesuvio
- Hegesias: The Greek Philosopher Whose Lectures Caused Mass Suicides – GreekReporter.com
- What is the ‘Thucydides trap’ Xi warned Trump about? Lessons from an ancient war between Athens and Sparta
- From the Latin Grinch to Germanic lyres: the scholarly but “fun” Medieval Congress kicks off
- Nymphomaniacs and sex droughts: what I learned while studying women’s pleasure | Women | The Guardian
- UMDS’ Eurydice: A playfully haunting take on a Greek classic – The Mancunion
- What has Marvel to do with Homer? – The Oxford Blue
- Lupita Nyong’o Playing Helen in ‘The Odyssey’ Angers Conservatives
- Lupita Nyong’o Sparks Elon Musk And MAGA Outrage
- Netflix misspells the name of Devil May Cry antagonist Vergil on a t-shirt, and it’s honestly one of the more understandable typos they could’ve made | PC Gamer
- Genius Loci: Tufo and the Tomb of the Scipios
- How Ancient Greek Shaped the Way the Western World Thinks | TheCollector
- Yo, Achilles: Apostrophe in Iliad 20 – SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
- Een zinken plaatje uit Bern – Mainzer Beobachter
- PaleoJudaica.com: Report: the Great Isaiah Scroll exhibit is reopening today
- PaleoJudaica.com: More on Lost Books from Jenkins
- PaleoJudaica.com: Jerusalem in Psalm 122
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: The Theme of Diaspora in the Pentateuch
- Bacchic depictions from the Constanta Museum | Spartokos has read
- Visualising war across the ancient Mediterranean: interplay between conflict narratives in different media and genres – Bryn Mawr Classical Review
AUDIENDA
- Classics & Careers S3, E8: Eleanor Crook … – The Classics Podcast – Apple Podcasts
- Unscrolled | Episode 33: Dead … – Unscrolled – Apple Podcasts
- Ancient Warfare Podcast: AWA409 – What did the Constitutio Antoniniana mean for the Roman auxilia?
VIDENDA
- Nuove scoperte dall’Orto dei Fuggiaschi. Emerge l’identità di una vittima: era un medico – YouTube
- Conversation: Telling the Stories of Ancient Egyptian Art – YouTube
- Ancient Greek Experts React to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Official Trailer – YouTube
NOTANDA
- PARADOXICAL OPINIONS ON MIXTURE IN ALEXANDER OF APHRODISIAS, DE MIXTIONE | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core
- PLACES OF BELONGING: ARCHAEOHISTORICAL ENCOUNTERS WITH THE LAKEDAIMONIANS AT THE MYCENAEAN PALACE OF AGHIOS VASILEIOS AND THE SANCTUARY OF APOLLO AT AMYKLES | Annual of the British School at Athens | Cambridge Core
- The Boy Who Crashed and Burned: Quintus Sulpicius Maximus and the Limits of Classical Literary Criticism | The Cambridge Classical Journal | Cambridge Core
- Les lamelles de Styra
AGENDA
CURSUS
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