ROGUECLASSICIST’S BULLETIN March 2, 2025

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Ancient Greek tombstone exposed in Libya, following Storm Daniel floods – The Jerusalem Post
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-844306
Damage At The Temple Of Olympian Zeus And Louloudadika During Athens Rally

Damage at the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Louloudadika During Athens Rally

From Destruction to Discovery: Ancient Greek Tombstone Discovered in Libya After Storm ‘Daniel’ – Arkeonews

From Destruction to Discovery: Ancient Greek Tombstone Discovered in Libya After Storm ‘Daniel’

Archaeologists make a surprising discovery while studying ancient Hittite tablets

Archaeologists make a surprising discovery while studying ancient Hittite tablets

Villa emerges from Lake Fusaro, in Roman-era ‘Vortex of Luxury – The Jerusalem Post
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-844301

Barton Bendish detectorist finds Roman silver coin hoard
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20dzmnkd0yo

Historic First: Ancient Greek Tragedy Hippolytus To Debut At Hong Kong Arts Festival

Historic First: Ancient Greek Tragedy Hippolytus to Debut at Hong Kong Arts Festival

February 2025 in Turkish archaeology | Turkish Archaeological News
https://turkisharchaeonews.net/article/february-2025-turkish-archaeology

Did the Ancient Greeks Celebrate Carnival? – GreekReporter.com

Did the Ancient Greeks Celebrate Carnival?

Why Roman gladiators were the first feminists | The Spectator
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-roman-gladiators-were-the-first-feminists/

Vesuvius Erupted, but When Exactly? – The New York Times

Britain’s largest Neronian coin hoard on display – The Past

Britain’s largest Neronian coin hoard on display

Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: What is the Matter with Metal Detectorists? Whence this Pettyness?
https://paul-barford.blogspot.com/2025/03/what-is-matter-with-metal-detectorists.html

Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: When Are British Archaeologists Going to Start Taking This Seriously?
https://paul-barford.blogspot.com/2025/03/when-are-british-archaeologists-going.html

Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Looting By and For the Coin Collectors
https://paul-barford.blogspot.com/2025/03/looting-by-and-for-coin-collectors.html

Prinses Marianne in Palestina – Mainzer Beobachter

Prinses Marianne in Palestina

De eerste Arabische marine – Mainzer Beobachter

De eerste Arabische marine

Poëzie: Julius Caesar – Mainzer Beobachter

Poëzie: Julius Caesar

Laudator Temporis Acti: Changed or Unchanged?
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/03/changed-or-unchanged.html

Funerary Wagons – Liv Mariah Yarrow

Funerary Wagons

Fiction: “Daughter of the Empire: A Novella of Lucilla–Part 3”
https://omnivorous.substack.com/p/fiction-daughter-of-the-empire-a-f10

Looting Matters: Metropolitan Museum of Art Returns Griffin to Greece
https://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2025/02/metropolitan-museum-of-art-returns.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Gilmour & Johnson (eds), Explorations in the Interpretation of Samuel (De Gruyter)
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/03/gilmour-johnson-eds-explorations-in.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Aksu, Collecting Practices and Opisthographic Collections in Qumran and Herculaneum (Brill, open access)
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/03/aksu-collecting-practices-and.html

Biblical Studies Carnival #225 for February 2025 – Reading Acts

Biblical Studies Carnival #225 for February 2025

Update (February 28th, 2025) – Tales of Times Forgotten

Update (February 28th, 2025)

Weekly Varia no. 120, 03/02/25 – Noodlings

Weekly Varia no. 120, 03/02/25

February Reading Notes – Noodlings

February Reading Notes


Academician MI Rostovtsev: Discovery of the Scythian-Sarmatian World | Spartokos read

L’académicien M.I. Rostovtsev : découverte du monde scytho-sarmate

Tom Stevenson · Beyond Mesopotamia: Linear Elamite Deciphered
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/n04/tom-stevenson/beyond-mesopotamia
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Anima Latina 02.03.2025 – Podcast – Radio Vaticana – Vatican News
https://www.vaticannews.va/it/podcast/rvi-programmi/anima-latina/2025/03/anima-latina-02-03-2025.html

Audio-Nachrichten auf Latein 01.03.2025 – Vatican News
https://www.vaticannews.va/de/podcast/audio-nachrichten-auf-latein/2025/03/audio-nachrichten-auf-latein-01-03-2025.html

Elektra – The Ancients | Acast

Ancient Greece Declassified: 59 The Ancient Novels w/ Doug Metzger (Apuleius, Lucian, Chariton, Heliodorus, Petronius, Achilles Tatius)
https://greecepodcast.libsyn.com/59-the-ancient-novels-w-doug-metzger-apuleius-lucian-chariton-heliodorus-petronius-achilles-tatius

February 2025 Q&A – 1000 Bread, 1000 Beer – Tombs, Death, and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
https://ancientnow.substack.com/p/february-2025-q-and-a-1000-bread?publication_id=752411&post_id=157996212&isFreemail=true&r=q7tlq&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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History Repeats? Lead Pollution and the Roman Economy – YouTube

De Carnevale apud Italos || Spoken Latin podcast (50) – YouTube

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BM Recruit
https://bmrecruit.ciphr-irecruit.com/templates/CIPHR/jobdetail_7710.aspx

ROGUECLASSICIST’S BULLETIN February 28 , 2025

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A collection of jewellery from 26th Dynasty unearthed at Karnak Temples – Ancient Egypt – Antiquities – Ahram Online
https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/9/40/541255/Antiquities/Ancient-Egypt/A-collection-of-jewellery-from-th-Dynasty-unearthe.aspx

Hellenistic cult site found near underground river in Italy – The Jerusalem Post
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-843991

Frescoes Depicting a Mysterious Ritual Discovered at Pompeii
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/pompeii-news-dionysus-frescoes-discovered-at-house-of-thiasus-1234733620/

See the Stunning Frescoes of a Mysterious Dionysian Cult Discovered in Ancient Pompeii | Smithsonian
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-the-stunning-frescoes-of-a-mysterious-dionysian-cult-discovered-in-ancient-pompeii-180986133/

How did this man’s brain turn to glass? Scientists have a theory
https://phys.org/news/2025-02-brain-glass-scientists-theory.html

‘Brain vitrification’: new research shows how the Vesuvius eruption turned a man’s brain to glass
https://theconversation.com/brain-vitrification-new-research-shows-how-the-vesuvius-eruption-turned-a-mans-brain-to-glass-250918

Romans Unearthed: Suffolk’s Hidden Villas | Institute of Archaeology – UCL – University College London
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/study/fieldwork/romans-unearthed-suffolks-hidden-villas

Zero Sum Demands – by Joel Christensen
https://joelchristensen.substack.com/p/zero-sum-demands?publication_id=1870284&post_id=158061359&isFreemail=true&r=q7tlq&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

27th February 2025 | Sphinx

27th February 2025

Cicero on dictatorship – by H. W. Brands
https://hwbrands.substack.com/p/cicero-on-dictatorship

Collections: The Siege of Eregion, Part II: What Siege Camp? – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry

Collections: The Siege of Eregion, Part II: What Siege Camp?

Laudator Temporis Acti: Dangerous Books
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/02/dangerous-books.html

Blog Post #105: The Gaza Maritime Archaeology Project (GAZAMAP) – Peopling the Past

Blog Post #105: The Gaza Maritime Archaeology Project (GAZAMAP)

The danger of golden statues | Blog post | Mary Beard
https://www.the-tls.co.uk/regular-features/mary-beard-a-dons-life/the-danger-of-golden-statues-blog-post

Friday Varia and Quick Hits | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World

Friday Varia and Quick Hits

Iliad Translations in the Undergraduate Classroom | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-classics-teaching/article/iliad-translations-in-the-undergraduate-classroom/FE467234D46E859B7021278B9C34744C?WT.mc_id=New%20Cambridge%20Alert%20-%20Articles

The Gang of Three: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
https://platosacademycentre.substack.com/p/the-gang-of-three-socrates-plato

Laudator Temporis Acti: A Goodly Store
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/02/a-goodly-store.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Online book-launch for Heszer, The Development of the Talmud Yerushalmi
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/online-book-launch-for-heszer.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Tourist finds Hasmonean coin at Shiloh
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/tourist-finds-hasmonean-coin-at-shiloh.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Glass Lazarus update
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/glass-lazarus-update.html

Een Fenicische stad: Kerkouane – Mainzer Beobachter

Een Fenicische stad: Kerkouane

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/phrygian-linguistics-and-epigraphy-new.html

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Bibliography of Emar studies
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/bibliography-of-emar-studies.html

AWOL – The Ancient World Online
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/ihacoins-database-of-byzantine-gold.html

The Columns » Rachel Kousser to Deliver the Herman Ward Taylor, Jr. Lecture in Classics » Washington and Lee University
https://columns.wlu.edu/rachel-kousser-to-deliver-the-herman-ward-taylor-jr-lecture-in-classics/

New Prizes and an Update on Progress
https://scrollprize.substack.com/p/new-prizes-and-an-update-on-progress?publication_id=1454609&post_id=158044910&isFreemail=true&r=q7tlq&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Elegiac love and death in Vergil’s Aeneid – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Elegiac love and death in Vergil’s Aeneid

Phryne: a life in fragments – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Phryne: a life in fragments

Singers and tales in the twenty-first century – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Singers and tales in the twenty-first century

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The Lost City of Z (2016), with Flint Dibble – Movies We Dig

The Lost City of Z (2016), with Flint Dibble

Ancient Warfare Podcast: AWA350 – What do we know about the early life of Marcus Furius Camillus?
https://sites.libsyn.com/91136/awa350-what-do-we-know-about-the-early-life-of-marcus-furius-camillus

Ancient Warfare Podcast: AWA346 – Questions about Masada and Josephus
https://sites.libsyn.com/91136/awa346-questions-about-masada-and-josephus
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Scriptorium Technique to Reading Fluency in Latin, Italian, Greek, and more – YouTube

Why Ancient Christians Destroyed Greek Statues – YouTube

Vesuvius volcano turned this brain to glass
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00643-w

600 lines of Juvenal hating women – YouTube

Mass Roman Baby Grave: The Real Roman Britain Revealed? – YouTube

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Visiting Assistant Professor in Classics job with Colgate University | 37798354
https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37798354/visiting-assistant-professor-in-classics/?TrackID=108333&BatchID=1745&JobAlertId=312050&cmpid=JBE_TL_20250228_jobtitle

The Conversation: ‘Brain vitrification’: new research shows how the Vesuvius eruption turned a man’s brain to glass

A fragment of vitrified brain found at Herculaneum.
Guido Giordano et al. / Scientific Reports

Louise Zarmati, University of Tasmania

A young man killed in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE was likely overcome by a fast-moving cloud of gas at a temperature of more than 500°C in a process that transformed fragments of his brain into glass, according to new research.

The man’s remains were discovered in 1961, and in 2020 researchers confirmed that parts of his brain had been turned into glass. This is the only example of vitrified brain matter found to date at any archaeological site.

The new study, led by Guido Giordano of Roma Tre University and published in Scientific Reports, explains how the unusual sequence of rapid heating and cooling required to turn organic matter into glass may have occurred.

Pompeii’s less famous neighbour

The city of Pompeii is one of the most famous archaeological sites in Italy and the world. Fewer people know about its smaller neighbour, Herculaneum, which was also destroyed by the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.

Herculaneum was settled during the sixth century BCE by Greek traders who named it after the Greek hero Herakles (whom the Romans called Hercules). By the first century CE, it had developed into a typical Roman town.

Photo of an ancient town with a mountain in the distance.
The excavated ruins of Herculaneum today. Mount Vesuvius can be seen in the background.
WitR / Shutterstock

Built on a grid plan, Herculaneum boasted a forum, theatre, elaborate bath complexes, multi-storey buildings and luxurious private seafront villas with spectacular views over the Bay of Naples.

The town’s population is estimated to have been around 5,000 people at the time of the eruption. They consisted of wealthy Roman citizens, merchants, artisans, and current and freed slaves. About 7 kilometres to the east, Mount Vesuvius loomed.

A tale of two destructions

Although Pompeii and Herculaneum were both destroyed, their experiences of the eruption were different.

Located about 8km southeast of Vesuvius, Pompeii was violently pelted by falling pumice and ash for about 12 hours before its final destruction by what are called “pyroclastic surges”: fast-moving, turbulent clouds filled with hot gases, ash and steam. Pompeii’s end arrived some 18–20 hours after the eruption began.

Herculaneum’s destruction came much sooner. During the first hours it experienced light ash and pumice fall. Most of the population is believed to have left during this time.

Then, about 12 hours after the eruption began, in the early hours of the morning, Herculaneum was engulfed by a swift-moving, deadly pyroclastic surge. The deadly cloud of gas, ash and rock swept over the town at speeds greater than 150km per hour. Anyone who had not already escaped died rapidly and violently as the town was buried.

A rain of ash, a sudden heat

Photo of plaster casts of human bodies lying on the ground.
Casts of the bodies of victims found at Pompeii.
Lancevortex / Wikimedia, CC BY-SA

Because of the differences in how the eruption hit the two towns, those who died in each were preserved in different ways.

At Pompeii, victims were buried under ash that hardened around their bodies. This allowed archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli to develop a technique in the 1860s for creating the now-famous plaster casts that dramatically preserved the victims’ final positions at the moment of death.

At Herculaneum, extreme heat (400–500°C) from pyroclastic surges caused instant death. As a result, we see skeletal remains with signs of thermal shock: skulls fractured from boiling brain tissue and rapidly carbonised flesh.

Victims found in boat houses and along the shore at Herculaneum in the 1980s appear to have died quickly while waiting to escape by sea.

‘The custodian’

In 1961, Italian archaeologist Amedeo Maiuri discovered a skeleton in a small room of the College of the Augustales, a public building dedicated to worship of the emperor. The victim was lying face-down on the charred remains of a wooden bed.

Maiuri identified the person as male and about 20 years old, and dubbed him “the custodian” of the Augustales. What was unusual about this skeleton was the appearance of glassy, black material scattered within the cranial cavity, something archaeologists had not seen before at either Herculaneum or Pompeii.

Photo of an archaeological dig showing charred skeletal remains.
The carbonised remains of ‘the custodian’ found at Herculaneum.
Guido Giordano et al. / Scientific Reports

In 2020, a scientific team led by anthropologist PierPaolo Petrone and volcanologist Guido Giordano conducted the first study of the glassy material using a scanning electron microscope and a neural network image-processing tool. They identified traces of the victim’s brain cells, axons and myelin in the well-preserved sample.

Petrone and Giordano concluded that the conversion of the man’s brain tissue into glass was the result of its sudden exposure to scorching volcanic ash followed by a rapid drop in temperature.

Brain of glass

The follow-up study, released today in Scientific Reports, provides a more detailed analysis of the vitrification process. The scientists estimate the temperature at which the brain transformed into glass had to be above 510°C, followed by rapid cooling.

The researchers propose the following scenario to describe the victim’s death and explain how his brain was vitrified.

The victim died when he was engulfed by the fast-moving, extremely hot ash cloud of the pyroclastic surge. His brain rapidly heated to a temperature exceeding 510°C. The thick bones of the skull may have protected the brain tissue from turning to gas and vaporising.

Photo of a glittering black chunk of glass.
Fragments of the man’s brain were turned into glass by a very particular process of rapid heating and cooling.
Guido Giordano et al. / Scientific Reports

Within minutes, the ash cloud dissipated and the temperature quickly dropped to around 510°C, a temperature suitable for vitrification. The researchers also believe the fact the brain was broken into small pieces allowed it to cool quickly and therefore vitrify.

In the final phase of the eruption, Herculaneum was buried by thick, lower-temperature deposits that preserved what remained of the man’s body in cement-like material. The vitrification resulted in the preservation of complex neural structures such as neurons and axons.

This research makes a significant contribution to scientific knowledge. After centuries of archaeological research, this is still the only known example of human brain matter preserved by vitrification.The Conversation

Louise Zarmati, Senior Lecturer in Humanities and Social Sciences Education, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

ROGUECLASSICIST’S BULLETIN February 27 , 2025

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Very rare paintings depicting the god of wine unearthed in Pompeii 2,000 years after city was buried by ash and lava – CBS News
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pompeii-rare-paintings-god-of-wine-unearthed/

Pompeii had a secret CULT for ‘raving, intoxicated women’, archaeologists say | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14442077/Pompeii-secret-CULT-raving-women-archaeology.html

Rare fresco discovered in Pompeii shows type of woman who ‘breaks free from male order to dance freely, go hunting and eat raw meat in the mountains’ | Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/romans/rare-fresco-discovered-in-pompeii-shows-type-of-woman-who-breaks-free-from-male-order-to-dance-freely-go-hunting-and-eat-raw-meat-in-the-mountains

Man’s brain turned to glass by Vesuvius volcano ash cloud
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgr2n8xx5gyo

Mount Vesuvius eruption turned a man’s brain into glass. Here’s how it happened | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/science/mount-vesuvius-eruption-turned-mans-brain-into-glass-heres-how-it-happened-2025-02-27/

Massive Roman Legion Camp Discovered at Mythical ‘Armageddon’ – GreekReporter.com

Massive Roman Legion Camp Discovered at Mythical ‘Armageddon’

Buzzing Around With The Wasps: Austin filmmakers find the sting in a 2,500 year old Greek comedy – Screens – The Austin Chronicle
https://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/screens/2025-02-26/buzzing-around-with-the-wasps/

Not your ancient Antigone: this is theatre for our convoluted times | Varsity
https://www.varsity.co.uk/theatre/29218

SIAC NEWSLETTER – 233 (01/2025) | Tulliana News

SIAC NEWSLETTER – 233 (01/2025)

The Assyrians were really not so different from us | The Spectator
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-assyrians-were-really-not-so-different-from-us/

Is Social Media a Digital Version of the Ancient Greek Agora? – GreekReporter.com

Is Social Media a Digital Version of the Ancient Greek Agora?

What is a trechedipnum? – by Adam Roberts
https://profadamroberts.substack.com/p/what-is-a-trechedipnum

The Met Returns Stolen Seventh-Century B.C.E. Bronze Griffin Head to Greece | Smithsonian
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/the-met-returns-stolen-seventh-century-bce-bronze-griffin-head-to-greece-180986113/

Laudator Temporis Acti: Yours Not to Reason Why
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/02/yours-not-to-reason-why.html

Laudator Temporis Acti: The Rot Within
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-rot-within.html

Writing Wednesday on a Thursday: Modernity and Oil | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World

Writing Wednesday on a Thursday: Modernity and Oil

PaleoJudaica.com: Prof. Bezalel Porten (1931-2025)
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/prof-bezalel-porten-1931-2025.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Sennacherib’s Invasion of Hezekiah’s Judah and the War of 1812
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/sennacheribs-invasion-of-hezekiahs.html

PaleoJudaica.com: New scrolls at the Reagan Library
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/new-scrolls-at-reagan-library.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Almost out: Lorber, Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part 2 (ANS)
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/almost-out-lorber-coins-of-ptolemaic.html

News – Announcing the 2026 AIA Gold Medal Winner: Nancy Thomson de Grummond – Archaeological Institute of America

Announcing the 2026 AIA Gold Medal Winner: Nancy Thomson de Grummond

New publication: “Greek, Latin and Augmented Intelligence: the other AI” » Perseus Digital Library Updates

New publication: “Greek, Latin and Augmented Intelligence: the other AI”

De triomfboog van Septimius Severus – Mainzer Beobachter

De triomfboog van Septimius Severus

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: New approaches on Anatolian linguistics
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/new-approaches-on-anatolian-linguistics.html

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Le monde grec des foulons: Histoire et archéologie d’un métier du textile dans l’Orient grec
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/le-monde-grec-des-foulons-histoire-et.html

The tyrants of Corinth: legends of Cypselus and Periander – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

The tyrants of Corinth: legends of Cypselus and Periander

Συντομογραφίες και σύμβολα στους αρχαίους ελληνικούς παπύρους / Abbreviations and symbols in Greek papyri – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Συντομογραφίες και σύμβολα στους αρχαίους ελληνικούς παπύρους / Abbreviations and symbols in Greek papyri

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Rebel Daughters of the Roman Empire (With Tana Rebellis) – Ancient History Fangirl

Rebel Daughters of the Roman Empire (With Tana Rebellis)

The Persian Wars: Xerxes, Thermopylae and Salamis – The Ancients | Acast

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Vesuvius volcano turned this brain to glass – YouTube

Secrets of ancient Pompeii revealed in newly discovered paintings | BBC News – YouTube

New frescoes discovered at Pompeii shed light on Bacchanalian mysteries – YouTube

The Skene and the Mind of Oedipus – YouTube

The Most Bitter Man In All Of Ancient Rome: Meet JUVENAL – YouTube

History of the Seleucid Empire | Part 1 | Animated Documentary – YouTube

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Colloquium on Aeschylus’ Agamemnon | University of Oxford
https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-and-events/classics-apgrd/events/colloquium-on-aeschylus-agamemnon

9-Month Teaching-Term Appointment – Department of Classics at Memorial University (Deadline March 31) – The Classical Association of Canada

9-Month Teaching-Term Appointment – Department of Classics at Memorial University (Deadline March 31)

ROGUECLASSICIST’S BULLETIN February 26 , 2025

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Rare fresco discovered in Pompeii shows type of woman who ‘breaks free from male order to dance freely, go hunting and eat raw meat in the mountains’ | Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/romans/rare-fresco-discovered-in-pompeii-shows-type-of-woman-who-breaks-free-from-male-order-to-dance-freely-go-hunting-and-eat-raw-meat-in-the-mountains

Rare frescoes unearthed in Pompeii shed light on ancient rituals | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/rare-frescoes-unearthed-pompeii-shed-light-ancient-rituals-2025-02-26/

Secrets of ancient Pompeii revealed in newly discovered frescoes | The Independent
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/frescoes-frieze-pompeii-italy-discovery-b2705115.html

Revealing the Roman Relics of Pozzuoli
https://www.ilmattino.it/en/revealing_the_roman_relics_of_pozzuoli-8679905.html

More ancient artifacts returned to Greece from US | eKathimerini.com
https://www.ekathimerini.com/culture/1262703/more-ancient-artifacts-returned-to-greece-from-us/

Thutmose II tomb discovery raises new mysteries: Where is his mummy, and why wasn’t he buried in the Valley of the Kings? | Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/ancient-egyptians/thutmose-ii-tomb-discovery-raises-new-mysteries-where-is-his-mummy-and-why-wasnt-he-buried-in-the-valley-of-the-kings

Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Part 2 Available Soon From ANS
https://coinweek.com/coins-of-the-ptolemaic-empire-part-2-available-soon-from-ans/

Archaeologists reveal a 3,000-year-old gold processing complex
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2025/02/archaeologists-reveal-a-3000-year-old-gold-processing-complex/154621

Ancient Greek Bronze Griffin Returns To Greece From MET Museum

Ancient Greek Bronze Griffin Returns to Greece from MET Museum

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Returns 11 Antiquities Worth Nearly $1 Million To Greece

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Returns 11 Antiquities Worth Nearly $1 Million to Greece

Why Is There A Full-Size Parthenon at the Heart of the US? – GreekReporter.com

Why Is There A Full-Size Parthenon at the Heart of the US?

Sennacherib’s Invasion of Hezekiah’s Judah: Disputed Victory in Light of Military History | Bible Interp
https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/sennacheribs-invasion-hezekiahs-judah-disputed-victory-light-military-history

New publication: “Greek, Latin and Augmented Intelligence: the other AI” » Perseus Digital Library Updates

New publication: “Greek, Latin and Augmented Intelligence: the other AI”

‘Eurydice’ Puts Modern Spin on Greek Mythology – News and Events

‘Eurydice’ Puts Modern Spin on Greek Mythology

War, love and loyalty: ‘The Iliad’ in Ithaca on March 13 | Cornell Chronicle
https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/02/war-love-and-loyalty-iliad-ithaca-march-13

Veni, vidi, vici Latin class as they fade in Aurora and other suburban schools  – Sentinel Colorado

Veni, vidi, vici Latin class as they fade in Aurora and other suburban schools 

As Latin fades in Colorado’s big high schools, it thrives in some charters – Chalkbeat
https://www.chalkbeat.org/colorado/2025/02/24/latin-classes-dwindle-in-big-public-schools/

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Susan Ballou and the Scriptores Historiae Augustae
https://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2025/02/susan-ballou-and-scriptores-historiae.html

Winter AD 124/5 – Hadrian tours the Peloponnese (part 1) and visits Megara, Argos and Mantineia (#Hadrian1900) FOLLOWING HADRIAN

Winter AD 124/5 – Hadrian tours the Peloponnese (part 1) and visits Megara, Argos and Mantineia (#Hadrian1900)

Roman Times: Taming Maenads in the Roman Imperial Period
https://ancientimes.blogspot.com/2025/02/taming-maenads-in-roman-imperial-period.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Reviewlet of The Sinai Palimpsests
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/reviewlet-of-sinai-palimpsests.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Mroczek on biblical forgeries
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/mroczek-on-biblical-forgeries.html

PaleoJudaica.com: Review of archaeology display at Ben-Gurion Airport
https://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/2025/02/review-of-archaeology-display-at-ben.html

Laudator Temporis Acti: Bellicosity
https://laudatortemporisacti.blogspot.com/2025/02/bellicosity.html

Een Thesaurus linguae Latinae voor Mussolini – Mainzer Beobachter

Een Thesaurus linguae Latinae voor Mussolini

Key Event in the Fall of the Roman Empire May Not Have Happened, Historian Finds – Medievalists.net

Key Event in the Fall of the Roman Empire May Not Have Happened, Historian Finds

Drinking Straws Are More Ancient Than You May Think – The Historian’s Hut

Drinking Straws Are More Ancient Than You May Think

Northern Anatolia. Identities and territories from antiquity to the present day | Spartokos read

Le nord de l’Anatolie. Identités et territoires de l’Antiquité à nos jours

Glossary of Greek and Roman Deities – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Lexique des divinités grecques et romaines

Livy: the fragments and Periochae. Volume I: fragments, citations, testimonia. Volume II: Periochae 1-45 – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Livy: the fragments and Periochae. Volume I: fragments, citations, testimonia. Volume II: Periochae 1-45


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A day in the life of an ancient Roman worker – The World from PRX
https://theworld.org/segments/2025/02/25/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-ancient-roman-worker

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Damsel/Danger #etymology – YouTube

Secrets of ancient Pompeii revealed in newly discovered paintings | BBC News – YouTube

Pompei, 26 febbraio Presentazione stampa dell’ultima scoperta dalla Regio IX – Prima parte – YouTube

Pompei, emerge nella Regio IX una sala affrescata con iniziazione ai misteri e corteo di Dioniso – YouTube

How to spot a looted ancient Egyptian tomb – YouTube

This Pompeii Priest Had an Unexpected Rise to Power | NOVA | WLIW

NOVA


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Visiting Assistant Professor of Archaeology job with Wesleyan University | 37787192
https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37787192/visiting-assistant-professor-of-archaeology/

AHCLC1230 Lecturer in Ancient History – Jobs at the University of Leeds
https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=48946

Olle Engkvist Foundation Chair Professor in Latin – Uppsala University
https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/jobs-and-vacancies/job-details?query=776996