Open Access Journal: Polymnia. Studi di archeologia
Polymnia. Studi di archeologiaPolymnia. Studi di archeologia n.01 [1] I culti isiaci nell'Italia settentrionale 1. Verona, Aquileia, TriesteSee the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies.
View ArticleComparison of MCLUST with fineSTRUCTURE
Dan Lawson has written up a comparison of fineSTRUCTURE and MCLUST and a PDF with further details. Dan first talked to me about doing this comparison in December, and it's unfortunate that I didn't try...
View ArticleOpen Access Journal: ὅρμος: Ricerche di Storia Antica
[First posted May 30 2010. Updated June 20 2011. Updated 17 January 2012]ὅρμος: Ricerche di Storia AnticaISSN 2036-587X La rivista ὅρμος, nata nel 1999, mantiene intatta, nella nuova veste...
View ArticleOpen Access Journal: Opvscvla Archaeologica Radovi Arheološkog zavoda
[First posted in AWOL 10 August 2010. Updated 17 January 2012]Opvscvla Archaeologica Radovi Arheološkog zavoda - Opuscula Archaeologica Papers of the Department of ArchaeologyISSN:0473-0992 Department...
View ArticleA Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity
Via NASCAS I learned that a trial version of the “Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity” is now available online.
View ArticleGuide to Evagrius Ponticus
This just in from Joel Kalvesmaki: I am pleased to announce the appearance of the Guide to Evagrius Ponticus, a digital-only, peer-reviewed reference work about the fourth-century monastic theologian....
View ArticleBart Ehrman’s Did Jesus Exist? to be published in hardback
Thanks to Tim Henderson for pointing out that Bart Ehrman’s book Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth will be published in hardcover and not only in ebook form, as originally...
View ArticlePresident Denktaş will be buried where ultranationalist paramilitary TMT was...
Turkist ultranationalist paramilitary leader(1) and Turkish Cypriot president Rauf Denktaş died on the 13th of January 2012. To avoid the fate of senior Hellenist ultranationalist paramilitary(2) and...
View ArticleResearch in Religious Studies Conference Call for Papers
From Jim Linville:The Religious Studies Department, at the University of Lethbridge, will present the 10th Annual Research in Religious Studies Conference on May 5 – 6, 2012.The conference provides...
View ArticleUS Detectorist Moans
.I mentioned here yesterday the blog of US metal detecting activist Dick Stout and very soon afterwards he replied (January 16, 2012, 'A New fan of Stout Standards'). Apparently I have a new follower...
View ArticleThe US "Task Force for Metal Detecting Rights"
.The UK reportedly has its militant band of anti-preservationist "Minutemen", and the US artefact hunters have banded together to form a "Task Force (sic) for Metal Detecting Rights (sic)". They have a...
View ArticleLe droit hispanique latin du VIe au XIIe siècle
Le droit hispanique latin du VIe au XIIe siècle. Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez 41-2, Madrid, 2011. Éditeur : Casa de Velázquez320 pagesISBN : ISBN 978849682073932 € La documentation latine...
View ArticleFocus on Metal Detecting: 30 000 Hours
.UK metal detectorist "Stephen" (apparently from somewhere within driving distance of Nottinghamshire) boasts on a metal detecting forum that he has done "30 000 hours metal detecting" (Tue Jan 17,...
View ArticleObserving Evolution
Creationists regularly claim that evolution is unobservable. This claim is false. To give some examples, just in recent days there have been a few important instances of scientists being able to...
View ArticleHorothesia to go dark 18 January 2012
Following Wikipedia and others, I will be taking my blog dark tomorrow to protest SOPA and PIPA.
View ArticleConference on the Economy of Pompeii
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View ArticleOpen Access Journal: ACKU bulletin.
ACKU bulletin.Publisher: Kabul : Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University, 2006-Frequency: Monthly"The ACKU Monthly Bulletin is posted each month. It lists new acquisitions by sector. It also contains an...
View ArticleComing Tomorrow: My WSJ Piece on Peabody Essexs "Shapeshifting" Show
Karen Kramer Russell, Peabody Essex Museum's curator of Native American art and culture, discussing a painted hide shield cover, Upper Missouri River, c. 1820, National Museum of Natural History, on...
View ArticleBibliography on Syriac Christianity
A Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity It was during the sixteenth century in Renaissance Europe that, as a result of the efforts of the Catholic and Protestant scholars of the New...
View ArticleDe-Lurk
It's time we had a de-lurk around this here blog! The last one was a year ago. If you keep returning to this blog but rarely or never comment, you are a lurker, Dear Reader, and a most welcome one too....
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