IN THE NEWS …
- Archaeologists in Hungary Reveal Ancient Sarmatian Village and Coin of Roman Emperor Gallienus – GreekReporter.com
- Mummified cats, unrecorded ancient Egyptian tombs found at Luxor necropolis | The Jerusalem Post
- Rare graves reveal a lost world of Bronze Age Europe hidden for 3,000 years | ScienceDaily
- An ancient area of cultic character with inscriptions in Venetian characters discovered in Ponso (Padua)
- 2,500-Year-Old Pre-Roman Sanctuary Buried by Ancient Flood Discovered in Italy – GreekReporter.com
- Ancient texts reveal how Persian and Greek rule shaped language in Central Asia | Archaeology News Online Magazine
- Identity of Pompeii Victim Revealed in High-Tech Scans
- Archaeologists In England Found A Roman-Era Phallus Charm
- Why Was This Ancient Roman Soldier’s Gravestone Hidden in a Louisiana Backyard? Archaeologists Solved the Mystery—and Helped Return the Artifact to Italy
- How Greek-American Colonel Matthew Bogdanos Saved Iraq’s Antiquities – GreekReporter.com
- Israel expels Palestinians based on archaeology claims, building rules : NPR
ALSO OF INTEREST …
- The Role of Sleep Therapy in Ancient Greek Medicine – GreekReporter.com
- Drugs in Ancient Greek and Roman World – GreekReporter.com
- Was the Siloam Inscription a Message for the Dead? – Biblical Archaeology Society
- Was Cleopatra’s sister buried in Ephesus? | Turkish Archaeological News
- Roman Siege Weapons That Terrified Their Enemies
- New high‑resolution map transforms what we know about Roman roads and the Roman Empire | Scientific American
- How did Boudica really die? Inside the mysterious demise of Britain’s warrior queen | Daily Mail Online
- The Longest Year in History Lasted 445 Days Because Rome’s Calendar Had Completely Fallen Apart
- The Law that “Regularized” Thousands of Freed Slaves by Granting Them the Vote in the Roman Republic was not for what we thought
CLASSICISTS AND NEARLY SO …
- New project to uncover hidden history of ancient Greece – University of Birmingham
- Is it temple robbery? That depends on who is doing the taking | Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine | University of Colorado Boulder
- News – AJA Editor In Chief Announcement – Archaeological Institute of America
- Athens museum bars academic over Elgin Marbles views
RECEPTIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS …
- ‘The Odyssey’ sparks classic duels over race — and fairness
- Does It Matter What Helen of Troy Looked Like? | National Review
- The Thucydides trap – how the Greek historian’s meaning was lost in translation | Xi Jinping | The Guardian
- (6) Ivanka Trump Doesn’t Understand Her Favorite Philosophy
AT THE MUSEUMS …
FROM THE BLOGOSPHERE…
- (6) Hatshepsut’s Revenge – by Kara Cooney – Ancient/Now
- The Romans: An Interview with Edward Watts
- Toevallig in Barcelona – Mainzer Beobachter
- PaleoJudaica.com: Redating an Iron Age fortress at Ein Hatzeva
- PaleoJudaica.com: Redating an Iron Age fortress at Ein Hatzeva
- PaleoJudaica.com: Rogue Classicism reloaded
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Ancient World Mapping Center: Maps for Texts
FRESH PODCASTERY…
- Themistocles – Ancient History 101 | Acast
- Tragedy Tomorrow, Comedy Tonight: Miles Gloriosus, Part II (Ad Navseam, Episode 220) | Ad Navseam
STREAMING MEDIA…
- (207) Two newly-restored tombs on Luxor’s West Bank inaugurated – YouTube
- How Ruthless Law and Military Might Built the Roman Empire | HISTORY
- (210) The Odyssey discourse is good – YouTube
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