Blogosphere ~ The Germans – Rome Greatest Adversary
Mike Andersons Ancient History: The Germans – Rome Greatest Adversary.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Talpiot B Fish – With Handles?
PaleoBabble: Talpiot B Fish – With Handles?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ When is a fish not a fish? When it has handles
Mark Goodacre: When is a fish not a fish? When it has handles.
View ArticleTips for Better Digital Archaeology: How to create a Google RSS feed bundle
I was asked to explain how I set up my Google RSS feed bundles for archaeology blogs and I have decided to share the answer with everyone. For those that don’t know, or haven’t looked at my great...
View ArticleEmperors of Valentinian III
Adrian Murdoch continues the series with yet another emperor I knew/know little about: Valentinian III: Emperors of Rome (Bread and Circuses)
View ArticleNut Screecher, Eurasian Jay
Eurasian Jay, Garrulus glandarius, Sw. nötskrika, "nut screecher". Photographed in Fisksätra 6 April 2012. Read the comments on this post...
View ArticleBlogopsphere ~ Reasons for the Fall of the Roman Empire – Gibbon
Mike Andersons Ancient History: Reasons for the Fall of the Roman Empire – Gibbon.
View ArticleA Typology of North Dakota Work Camps 1
This weekend, I took a trip to western North Dakota to check out “oil patch” were the North Dakota Bakken Oil Boom is consuming several western counties. This trip was part of my newest project...
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Sappho and the World of Lesbian Poetry
History of the Ancient World: Sappho and the World of Lesbian Poetry.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Simcha Jacobovici’s Circular Responses During Interview with...
XKV8R: The Official Blog of Dr. Robert R. Cargill: Simcha Jacobovici’s Circular Responses During Interview with Canada’s Drew Marshall.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The Pergamon Altar
Smarthistory: The Pergamon Altar. [these are new items recently put up at Smarthistory to coincide with the Google Art thing which I'll mention in a separate post in the near future]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Medea Sarcophagus, 140 – 150 C.E.
Smarthistory: Medea Sarcophagus, 140 – 150 C.E..
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Review: Caligula by Douglas Jackson
Roman Times: Review: Caligula by Douglas Jackson.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ More from Bauckham on the Talpiot Tomb inscription
PaleoJudaica.com: More from Bauckham on the Talpiot Tomb inscription.
View ArticlePersecution of Mandaeans Continues in Iraq
Jim Davila shared a link to a news article about the desecration of Sabean or Mandaean graves in Kirkuk.
View ArticleJob: Head of Public Education & Outreach
Posted on the OI's What's New page on 4 April 2012 Oriental Institute Job Posting: Head of Public Education & OutreachThe University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute is a research organization and...
View ArticleKoh Ker Warrior: Seized, and then released
The Koh Ker Warrior that was to be auctioned by Sotheby’s was once again in the news last week when US officials moved to seize the statue from the auction house, alleging that Sotheby’s knew that the...
View ArticleThe Value of Ossuaries
Many ossuaries are of archaeological and historical value. Some may be of more interest than others. But some, through spin, forgery, or other means, try to make the interesting seem incredible – and...
View ArticleThe (Revised) History of Rice
Several years ago, I wrote an article on the history of rice, detailing the current scholarly understanding of how rice was domesticated and spread throughout the world. Since that time, many academic...
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