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Sensory experiences in Roman Gardens and their Influence on Bodily Health

Posted on 13/11/201813/11/2018 by shsc3

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

Posted on 15/10/201815/10/2018 by shsc3

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

Posted on 13/09/201813/09/2018 by shsc3

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

Posted on 13/08/2018 by shsc3

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

Posted on 15/07/201816/07/2018 by shsc3

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

The painful art of being a Roman woman

Posted on 15/03/201821/03/2018 by shsc3

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

Posted on 13/02/201813/02/2018 by shsc3

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

The Cult of Mithras

Posted on 13/01/201815/01/2018 by evs

This month’s post is by Dr David Walsh, Lecturer in Classical & Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent. In… Read more The Cult of Mithras

Roman Weights and Measures

Posted on 13/12/201715/01/2018 by evs

This month’s post is by PhD student Philip Smither. How many apples do you get in a lb? Four small… Read more Roman Weights and Measures

Troops on the edge of the Empire: Daily life in the multicultural Roman auxiliary

Posted on 15/03/201718/05/2017 by jv99

This month Catherine Hoggarth, a PhD student funded by the AHRC through CHASE at University of Kent, draws on her… Read more Troops on the edge of the Empire: Daily life in the multicultural Roman auxiliary

Blog

  • Reinvestigating Richborough 13/12/2018
  • Sensory experiences in Roman Gardens and their Influence on Bodily Health 13/11/2018
  • Kent students discover prehistoric monument at Lees Court 15/10/2018
  • The Roman World in Modern Museums 13/09/2018
  • Oplontis: fancier than Pompeii 13/08/2018
  • Roman Egyptian artefacts: making replica musical instruments 15/07/2018
  • A Tour of the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme 13/06/2018
  • Why Does Rome Look the Way it Does? The City’s Layout throughout Time 15/05/2018
  • Women and sacrificia publica in the Roman Republic 13/04/2018
  • The painful art of being a Roman woman 15/03/2018
  • Misconceptions of Roman Slavery 13/02/2018
  • The Cult of Mithras 13/01/2018

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