Gold bracelet buried and found in the so-called "House of the gold bracelet" in Pompeii. A two-headed serpent forms the body of the bracelet, enclosing a portrait medallion, representing the goddess Selene, goddess of the Moon.
Wrote an essay you're proud of this year in one of your Classics courses? Northwestern's Murley Prize for Undergraduate Research submission is due next Friday! Open to Northwestern undergrads only classics.northwestern.edu/undergraduate/…
As part of his series “The invisible enemy should not exist,” Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz has collaborated with the OI Museum to create a reappearance of a relief from the Northwest Palace at Nimrud, destroyed in 2015. Learn more on our IG: bit.ly/oi-insta
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This Friday from 2-3 join us for an afternoon with Famoro Dioubate: a performance and discussion of the poetic and musical heritage of West African song and oral poetry! RSVP here: northwestern.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Explore 1,000 years of inscriptions from Corinth in the newest issue of @ascsapubs Hesperia at bit.ly/Hesperia90-1! Texts like these offer wonderful insight into the politics, religion, & everyday life of the ancient world. #Greece #Corinth #Archaeology #ClassicsTwitter
For 2,300 years, aqueducts have carried fresh running water to the city of Rome. You know these marvels of Roman engineering as long arched bridges or underground tunnels, but what are they like on the inside? Let’s climb into the Aqua Traiana! 🇮🇹🏛⛲️ 1/9 #rome #Archaeology
Anyone else have dolls as a kid (or now)? Check out these ancient Roman dolls that say a lot about gendered expectations and childhood play daily.jstor.org/girls-and-doll…
We are excited to announce The Suppliants Project by Theater of War Productions! Join us April 14 at 6:30 PM for this wonderful performance. Register here. eventbrite.com/e/the-supplian…
It’s that time again — The Haley Classical Journal is now accepting submissions for our Summer 2021 issue! Papers are due March 12 by 11:59 PM EST and can be submitted here: forms.gle/37XNVDS3CfLZTN…
One short week, two *very* different mornings at the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens! 🗓 16 Feb. ❄️ -> 23 Feb. ☀️ #greece #athens #archaeology #ClassicsTwitter #snow #sunrise
A wolf suckling Romulus & Remus was not the only animal to be found on the reverse of Roman coins.
Francesca Tataranni & CA Davis - March 11, 4-5:30 PM CT "One Dark Wall: Waking Up to the Aeneid in 1985" RSVP to [email protected] for the Zoom link #IllinoisClassicsEvents #ClassicsDuringCovid #IllinoisClassicsProfessors
A blanket of snow covers the Acropolis of Athens
Mar 5, 2PM CT: Jennifer Weintritt "Editing Gender Fluidity in an Unstable Text: Catullus’ Attis poem & its Editors" Email [email protected] for Zoom link & paper #IllinoisClassicsEvents #ClassicsDuringCovid #ClassicsTwitter #IllinoisClassicsProfessors
Today is 🇬🇷 International Greek Language Day 🏛 & we’re celebrating with a 1,900 year old inscription from the Library of Pantainos in Ancient #Athens! See what it says at bit.ly/3b2sl3t Happy International #Greek Language Day, keep reading, speaking, & loving Greek!
Greek choruses had the right idea. Show up, offer commentary on the drama, leave.
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