Professor Karl, The PAS and the Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz (IV): Unreported...
.In Professor Raimund Karl’s polemic text ("On the Highway to Hell: Thoughts on the Unintended Consequences for Portable Antiquities of § 11(1) Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz" he says (p. 114),...
View ArticleProfessor Karl, The PAS and the Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz (VII): The Scale...
.In discussing an earlier summary account of the paper "On the Highway to Hell: Thoughts on the Unintended Consequences for Portable Antiquities of § 11(1) Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz"by Professor...
View ArticleProfessor Karl, The PAS and the Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz (VIII): : The...
.In the paper by Professor Raimund Karl "On the Highway to Hell: Thoughts on the Unintended Consequences for Portable Antiquities of § 11(1) Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz", the author does a survey of...
View ArticleProfessor Karl, The PAS and the Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz (IX): A Solution
Re: "On the Highway to Hell: Thoughts on the Unintended Consequences for Portable Antiquities of § 11(1) Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz" (the eight previous posts)As I said earlier, the situation Dr Karl...
View ArticleSTONE AGE TEMPLE ON ORKNEY (SCOTLAND) DATES 500 YEARS BEFORE STONEHENGE
THE discovery of a Stone Age temple on Orkney looks set to rewrite the archeological records of ancient Britain with evidence emerging it was built centuries before Stonehenge.Archeologists have so far...
View ArticlePompeii is in crisis
From ArtNewspaper: A Unesco report has identified serious problems with the World Heritage Site, including structural damage to buildings, vandalism and a lack of qualified staff. Unesco’s...
View ArticleRemembering Their Lessons
For the last couple of years I’ve been worrying about exactly what was forbidden in places like Leviticus 19:26, “. . .You shall not practice divination. . .,” . . . לֹא תְנַחֲשׁוּ . . ., and...
View ArticleAlan Brill’s Interview of David Carr
Alan Brill over at Kavvanah blog (and also a professor at Seton Hall) has a great interview with David Carr concerning the current state of biblical scholarship that is well worth checking out. Prof....
View ArticleGhost words and anti-dictionaries
I've mused before that what we need is an Etruscan "anti-dictionary" to reference all the words that have been made up over the decades out of thin air due to misanalyses by various scholars. Lazy...
View ArticleNo Shipment to the USA
The practical impact of import restrictions should be made crystal clear with these words, "No Shipment to the USA." This German dealer will no longer ship this Syracusian Tetradrachm to the USA,...
View ArticleOpen Access Journal: ákoue
[First posted in AWOL in 2008. Updated 10 January 2012]ákoue: Newsletter of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens The Newsletter of the School, ákoue, is published by the ASCSA Development...
View ArticleRome, Museo delle Mura
View from the tower The museum of the Roman city walls may not be the most famous of Rome, but it is worth a visit. Situated in the ancient Porta Appia, now known as the Porta di San Sebastiano, it...
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Our 100th post: the 2011 top 10
SCREEN PLAYS: Our 100th post: the 2011 top 10. [including Diana Rigg as Clytemnestra!]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Yet another Toselli Discovery
Antiochepedia = Musings Upon Ancient Antioch: Yet another Toselli Discovery.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Two-faced btd
The History Girls: Two-faced btd. [Janus, of course ... I'll be posting about him/them in the near future as well]
View ArticleGainesville archaeologist takes issue with treasure hunters
.Kathy Deagan (Distinguished Research Curator Emerita, Lockwood Professor of Florida and Caribbean Archaeology, University of Florida) does what it seems far too few archaeologists are doing these...
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ MUSSOLINI REWRITES HISTORY Segesta/ Calatafimi
ITALY’S SECRET PLACES: MUSSOLINI REWRITES HISTORY Segesta/ Calatafimi.
View ArticlePAS Treasure Show Comes to Florida
.Jennifer Edwards, 'Crews to dig up backyards for TV show, raising objections from city archaeologist' St Augustine Record January 6, 2012. It's catching, the PAS were reportedly involved last year in...
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