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Tag: Archaeology

The Dewsbury Plaque revisited

Posted on 28th June 202229th June 2022 by Antigone in History, Material Culture

(LIONEL SCOTT) What on earth is a temporary bus stop?

Tagged Archaeology

Beyond the Metropolis? The Roman Town of Interamna Lirenas

Posted on 3rd March 20223rd March 2022 by Antigone in History, Material Culture

ALESSANDRO LAUNARO Are buried towns really left behind?

Tagged Archaeology

Roads and Bricks: Why study the Romans?

Posted on 4th November 20214th November 2021 by Antigone in History, Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

ANGHARAD DERBYSHIRE What does it mean when the Romans are within touching distance?

Tagged Archaeology

From Big Digs to Small Things Forgotten: the Past, Present, and Future of Classical Archaeology

Posted on 31st August 202122nd January 2022 by Antigone in Material Culture, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

ULRIKE KROTSCHECK Our ever-evolving engagement with Greco-Roman material culture.

Tagged Archaeology

Field of Dreams: Schliemann’s Excavation of Troy

Posted on 28th March 202128th March 2021 by Antigone in Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

HARRY HUDSON What do archaeologists find when they dig deep with epic confidence?

Tagged Archaeology, Troy
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