IN THE NEWS …
- Vasto, pre-Roman necropolis discovered at Punta Penna
- Spectacular archaeological finds in Turkey shed new light on origins of Christianity | The Independent
- Russia Maximis Ictibus Kioviam Petivit
- Dozens of archaeologists petition High Court to block appointment of new Antiquities Authority head | The Times of Israel
- Tombs of the Kings’ architecture ‘combines Greek, Egyptian, Macedonian elements’ | Cyprus Mail
- Mosaic with erotic scene returned to Italy, ‘Let’s enhance it in the Piceno area’ – News – Ansa.it
- Hunting Mosaic ‘Revealed’ at Lilibeo Park – TrapaniOggi.it
- Lost trade routes of Roman Spain revealed by new Mellaria study
- Ancient DNA reveals that Romans and Vikings left few genetic traces of their occupation of Britain, research finds | Live Science
- Roman coins among 500 artefacts unearthed in TN’s Vellalore
ALSO OF INTEREST …
- High Density Living, 2000 Years Ago: Inside the Roman Apartment Building – Common Edge
- (7) 28 May 2026 – Did Phoenicians Bring Democracy to Greece?
- Pasts Imperfect (5.28.26)
- Making Classics matter: energy, ingenuity and urgency | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core
- The East London Classics Summer School 2025 | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core
- Cambridge CI in Ancient Languages Teaching Conference explores new directions in teaching Ancient Greek and Latin | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core
- The nature of poetry and the proper way of reading it. A modern look at Plutarch’s pedagogical views in ‘How to study poetry’ | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core
- Only Surviving Roman Cookbook Reveals Origins of Europe’s Most Iconic Recipes – GreekReporter.com
- Germany Looted Hundreds of Greek Antiquities From Samos Island – GreekReporter.com
- Benchmarking deep and hybrid quantum-classical models for Gallo-Roman ceramic sherd classification: a reproducible evaluation framework | npj Heritage Science
- Bad wine for your guests? In ancient Rome, it was a power move
- Oedipus And Antigone, By Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783 – 1853) – The Historian’s Hut
RECEPTIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS…
- Classicist mocks ‘bro’ Musk in Odyssey race row
- The woke distortion of Homer:Nolan’s & Emily Wilson’s insult to Hellenic civilisation – TA NEA
AT THE MUSEUMS…
FROM THE BLOGOSPHERE,..
- Three Things Thursday: I’m tired | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
- Twelve Days in the Year: 27th May 2026 | Sphinx
- De Alexandersarcofaag – Mainzer Beobachter
- Laudator Temporis Acti: The Humanists
- Laudator Temporis Acti: Philology
- PaleoJudaica.com: Review of Lied and Nongbri, Working with Manuscripts
- PaleoJudaica.com: BM lecture on ancient Israel postponed over “security concerns”
- PaleoJudaica.com: Something good about European empires?
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Kobs, Aurochs and Clams: Human Behavior in Late Pleistocene Sub-Saharan Africa. The Middle Stone Age in the Affad Basin, Sudan
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: La population de la région du Kouban occidental dans la première moitié du Ier millénaire avant J.-C. (d’après les monuments funéraires)
FRESH PODCASTERY…
- The Power of the Bull–Classical Wisdom Speaks – Apple Podcasts
- The Emperor Julian with Jeremy Swist – The Partial Historians – Ancient Roman History with smart ladies
- The Fall of Hadrian’s Wall – The Ancients | Acast
STREAMING MEDIA…
- (98) Did The Ancient Carthaginians Sacrifice Children? | Blood On The Altar – YouTube
- (99) Toby Wilkinson on Ptolemaic Egypt and the First Great Commercial Civilization | Convos with Tyler – YouTube
BOOK REVIEWS…
- Revivals of classical drama in Greece and Spain (1860s-1970s): theatre in the realm of ideology – Bryn Mawr Classical Review
- The God and the bureaucrat: Roman law, imperial sovereignty, and other stories – Bryn Mawr Classical Review
CFPS, CONFERENCES, AND ONLINE TALKS…
POSTDOCS AND EMPLOYMENT…
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