ROMARCH: Coin Hoards of the Roman Republic- New Research Tool
The American Numismatic Society and the Institute of Archaeology of University College London, UK, launch an important new tool for the analysis of Roman Republican coin hoards. Coin Hoards of the...
View ArticleROMARCH: Lectureship opportunity at Massey University, New Zealand
PERMANENT LECTURESHIP, CLASSICAL STUDIES, MASSEY UNIVERSITY There is a job opening for a permanent lectureship in Classical Studies at Massey University, New Zealand (Greek and Roman literature and...
View ArticleROMARCH: Whitehead Visiting Professorships at the American School of...
ASCSA POSITIONS AVAILABLE at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: ELIZABETH A. WHITEHEAD VISITING PROFESSORS One or Two Positions (pending funding) Deadline: October 31, 2013 Term:...
View ArticleROMARCH: Archaeologia Bulgaria vol. 17.3
Archaeologia Bulgarica The last issue of Archaeologia Bulgarica for 2013: Lyudmil Vagalinski www.naim.bg http://www.archaeologia-bulgarica.com Archaeologia Bulgarica XVII 2013 #3 ARTICLES Rustoiu, A.:...
View ArticleROMARCH: Director of the Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory at the American School...
ASCSA POSITION AVAILABLE at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: DIRECTOR OF THE MALCOLM H. WIENER LABORATORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE Location: Athens, Greece Deadline: November 15,...
View ArticleROMARCH: NEH Fellowships at the American School of Classical Studies at...
ASCSA AVAILABLE at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: NEH FELLOWSHIPS, 2014-2015 Deadline: October 31, 2013 Since its inception in 1994, the National Endowment for the Humanities...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Week 5: Boxscores and Referees
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: This past weekend, the biancoblu of Castel Rigone dropped a close game 1-0 at Poggibonsi. It was their third loss in three away games, and they sit in the danger zone...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Week 6: Water and Fog
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: On Saturday it was pouring down buckets of rain in Perugia. Parking lots, roads, and underpasses in the lower city were flooding. A tournament for piccoli amici (the...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Weeks 7-8: The Mountain and the Valley
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: Last Saturday, Oct. 12th, Castel Rigone suffered another tough loss, away vs. Castertana. As one match report put it: "Casertana won 1-0 at the end of a knockout more...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Week 8 1/2: "Truth," from Socrates to Shankly
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: A new phase has begun at Castel Rigone. Marco Di Loreto departed as manager on Sunday evening. On Tuesday morning, the Giornale dell'Umbria published this comment by...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Week 9: Home and Heart
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: With their new coach Luca Fusi, and their new signing, terzino ("fullback") Gianluigi Bianco, fit enough to start, Castel Rigone looked to get their first away win of...
View ArticleROMARCH: Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World coming to the iPad
On November 21, Princeton University Press will launch an iPad app version of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. See the press release below; there’s also a slide show of screenshots...
View ArticleROMARCH: American Journal of Archaeology Open Access (October 2013)
AJA Open Access (October 2013) Below is a list of freely available content published in tandem with the October 2013 issue of the American Journal of Archaeology. A Forum on eastern Mediterranean...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Week 10: The team that knows what it wants
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria: Saturday, Nov. 2, brought a third win in a row, 1-0 vs. Melfi, which lifted Castel Rigone into tenth place in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B. The Giornale dell'Umbri, in...
View ArticleTranslating Pliny’s letters about Vesuvius, pt. 8. The Smell of Sulfur
John Martin’s early 19th-c. vision of the beach at Stabiae (detail) 6.16.17-22: The Smell of Sulfur This post belongs to a serialized translation and commentary of Pliny the Younger’s letters (6.16 and...
View ArticleRoman Statue Stolen From Carthage
Reblogged from Nomadstrek Journeys: Monday, November 11, 2013 (Wikimedia Commons) CARTHAGE, TUNISIA—Over the weekend, thieves broke into the Early-Christian Museum in Carthage and stole a...
View ArticleCastel Rigone, Weeks 11-12: Put Your Boots and Courage On
Reblogged from Shades of Umbria:[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOOZbPaNLq8&w=330&h=216] In each of their last two matches, Castel Rigone has had a player dismissed from the game for...
View ArticleROMARCH: Archaeological Field School, Heraclea Sintica, Summer 2014
AMERICAN RESEARCH CENTER IN SOFIA SUMMER ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAM, 2014 ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SCHOOL AT HERACLEA SINTICA WITH EXCURSIONS TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN BULGARIA, MAY 31 – JULY 7, 2014 Deadline:...
View ArticleROMARCH: update on stolen Ganymede statue; guards arrested
The Ganymede statue An update via Mohamed Halouani on the Ganymede statue stolen about two weeks ago from the Paleo-Christian Museum in Carthage, Tunisia. “Officials responsible for monitoring the...
View ArticleROMARCH: Archaeological Field School, Tróia (Portugal), Summer 2014
Roman fish-salting production centre at Tróia (Portugal) EXCAVATION OF A FISH-SALTING WORKSHOP AT TRÓIA June 2 to 28, 2014 Applications opened. Deadline: 15th February, 2014 Applications for the CEAUCP...
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