Blogosphere ~ Carvilius Ruga v Uxor: a famous Roman divorce
History of the Ancient World: Carvilius Ruga v Uxor: a famous Roman divorce.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Was Ossuary 2 in Talpiot Tomb B moved?
Mark Goodacre: Was Ossuary 2 in Talpiot Tomb B moved?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Earliest Christian Graffito?
PaleoJudaica.com: Earliest Christian Graffito?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Sortes Virgilianae — and the future of the book
A Don’s Life by Mary Beard: Sortes Virgilianae — and the future of the book.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Review: Invisible Romans by Robert Knapp
Imperium Sine Fine: Review: Invisible Romans by Robert Knapp.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Warfare, religion and the Romans
lizgloyn: Warfare, religion and the Romans.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The Authenticity of the James Ossuary Inscription: My Opinion...
PaleoBabble: The Authenticity of the James Ossuary Inscription: My Opinion is Shifting. [a very important observation]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Lectureship/ Senior lectureship at the Open University
Love of History Blog: Lectureship/ Senior lectureship at the Open University.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ German Commanders of the Roman Empire
Mike Anderson’s Ancient History: German Commanders of the Roman Empire.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Early Christian Graffiti?
Centre for the Study of Christian Origins: Early Christian Graffiti?.
View ArticleConverting 2 mode networks with Multimodal plugin for Gephi
Scott Weingart drew my attention this morning to a new plugin for Gephi by Jaroslav Kuchar that converts multimodal networks to one mode networks. This plugin allows multimode networks projection. For...
View ArticleFrom my diary
Technical problems here, as I have started a new job and don’t have any access to the web at all! I can get a bit of access in the evenings, but the link is too slow!!! Working on all of this, so...
View ArticleJapanese population substructure (Nishiyama et al. 2012)
PLoS ONE 7(4): e35000. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0035000 Detailed Analysis of Japanese Population Substructure with a Focus on the Southwest Islands of Japan Takeshi Nishiyama et al. Uncovering...
View ArticleModern humans responsible for early Aurignacian
The fact that modern humans created the Aurignacian has long been hypothesized, and was recently supported by dental analysis. This attribution is now supported by analysis of a couple of jawbones and...
View ArticleChinese Bowl Brings Big Bucks
Here is more evidence that US trade restrictions have just moved auction business overseas. Seehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/04/chinese-song-dynasty-ceramic_n_1402246.html?ref=topbarThere was a...
View ArticleNouveau numéro de Revue archéologique de Ouest Open Access New...
Nouveau numéro de Revue archéologique de Ouest Open Access New Issue of Revue archéologique de l’Ouest. Open Access http://rao.revues.org/1180
View ArticleEconomic Lessons from the Ancient Greeks: Edward Cohen Lectures at the Greek...
On March 28, 2012, Gennadeion Overseer Edward Cohen lectured at the Embassy of Greece in Washington, DC on the current Greek economic situation as seen through the lens of ancient Greece. This lecture...
View ArticleAPA Blog : Karl-Christ-Preis für Alte Geschichte
Der Karl-Christ-Preis ist dem Andenken an den Marburger Althistoriker Karl Christ gewidmet (1923 – 2008). Mit dem Preis werden herausragende wissenschaftliche Leistungen auf dem Gebiet der Alten...
View ArticleCoiney Misunderstanding About UK Export Licences: Nothing New in That Then...
.Over on the Huffington Post blog under Wayne Sayles' ranty "call-to-arms to all coin collectors all over the US" Alfredo de La Fe (US dugup coin dealer) says: "Look at how the UK has addressed these...
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