This month’s post has been written by Philip Smither, a third-year PhD student in Classics and Archaeology at the University… Read more Reinvestigating Richborough
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Sensory experiences in Roman Gardens and their Influence on Bodily Health
This month’s post is by Dr Patty Baker, Senior Lecturer in Classical & Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent.,… Read more Sensory experiences in Roman Gardens and their Influence on Bodily Health
Kent students discover prehistoric monument at Lees Court
This month’s post is by Dr David Walsh, Lecturer in Classical & Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent. Last… Read more Kent students discover prehistoric monument at Lees Court
The Roman World in Modern Museums
This month’s post has been written by Karl Goodwin, a third-year PhD student in Classics and Archaeology at the University… Read more The Roman World in Modern Museums
Oplontis: fancier than Pompeii
This month’s post has been written by Brittany Stone, M.A. student in Roman History and Archaeology at the University of… Read more Oplontis: fancier than Pompeii
Roman Egyptian artefacts: making replica musical instruments
This month’s post has been written by Dr Jo Stoner, a post-doctoral researcher on Dr Ellen Swift’s AHRC funded project… Read more Roman Egyptian artefacts: making replica musical instruments
A Tour of the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
This month’s post has been written by Brittany Stone, M.A. student in Roman History and Archaeology at the University of… Read more A Tour of the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
Why Does Rome Look the Way it Does? The City’s Layout throughout Time
This month’s post has been written by Brittany Stone, M.A. student in Roman History and Archaeology at the University of… Read more Why Does Rome Look the Way it Does? The City’s Layout throughout Time
Women and sacrificia publica in the Roman Republic
This month’s post has been written by Sophie Chavarria, a second-year PhD student in Classics and Archaeology at the University… Read more Women and sacrificia publica in the Roman Republic
The painful art of being a Roman woman
This month’s post has been written by Brittany Stone, a M.A. student in Roman History and Archaeology at the University… Read more The painful art of being a Roman woman
Misconceptions of Roman Slavery
This month’s post has been written by Harrison Kavanagh, a M.A. student in Ancient History at the University of Kent.… Read more Misconceptions of Roman Slavery