Will hopefully have time for regular posts again come the end of August. I'm simply working too much to really put something down, although I am still reading and keeping up with classical news.
A Proper Farewell and Where I Am Now!
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It's been three years since I updated this blog, so I think it's time to
acknowledge that I just don't have time to keep up with it any more. I
didn't w...
Herculaneum 3D Scan: free online 3D point clouds
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This community hasn't been so active for a while but I thought that maybe
in these coronavirus times, it might be useful to share some of the online
materi...
BMCR has moved to a new platform
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BMCR has a new platform:
https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/
We will be retiring this blog at some point in the near future (although we
will leave it up until we h...
Latest edition of Antiquity
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The latest edition of Antiquity is worth a look. Two articles in particular
are of especial interest: Discovery of an enormous late Viking Age fort in
Denm...
Grenfell Tower and the Fire of Rome
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There was a good episode of The Long View on Radio 4 last week, looking at
a terrible fire in Glasgow in 1905 as a ghastly parallel of the Grenfell
Tower. ...
Bye-Bye Blog
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That's right, this blog is going away on May 31. About.com has decided to
eliminate blogs from the sites. This site is NOT going away. There are
still seve...
This site has been transfered
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Dear Reader,
this site has been transfered to http://www.romanarcheology.com/
You will find all past and present news from Roman Archeology.
See you soon ...
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