A greyscale satellite map shows a flat area that includes modern residential structures, trees, and open fields, as well as some larger structures and enclosures. In the center, a blue location symbol is positioned in a field, surrounded by a translucent yellow circle that (making reference to the scale bar labeled 100m) is approximately 200 meters in diameter and therefore takes in about half of the field, some treelines or hedgerows, and a courtyard surrounded by modern buildings. A checkbox below the map is labeled "display location accuracy buffer(s)" and the box contains a checkmark.
Since Monday, the #PleiadesGazetteer editorial college has published 3 new and 70 updated place resources, reflecting the work of 9 people. The usual Monday blog post will summarize a full week's worth of such work, but meantime here's a #SneakPeek at one of [β¦]
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20.02.2026 20:22
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Finally, the WCC UK is on Bluesky! Lots of exciting updates in the next few months, so do give us a follow @womeninclassicsuk.bsky.social
12.01.2026 10:44
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Connecting the Ancient World: Pleiades and Itiner-e
New blog on how ISAW's Pleiades project collaborated in the creation of Itiner-e, a new digital atlas of the roads of the Roman Empire
isaw.nyu.edu/news/pleiade...
17.12.2025 16:05
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I wish I didnβt have to share this. But the BBC has decided to censor my first Reith Lecture.
They deleted the line in which I describe Donald Trump as βthe most openly corrupt president in American history.β /1
25.11.2025 09:26
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Yes journals, and universities in many countries. There is a list at that link at bottom
19.11.2025 22:44
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Yes it is the Press, part of a broader program building on the transformative agreements through which universities and similar pay for both access to published work and for their members to publish without APCs. CUP covers those not included in TAs.
www.cambridge.org/core/service...
19.11.2025 22:36
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Cambridge University Press
Delighted that from January 2026 all research articles published in the Journal of Roman Archaeology @cambup-archaeology.cambridge.org will be Open Access
view.updates.cambridge.org?qs=85c24bbd7...
12.11.2025 17:54
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Thatβs seven.
@reuters.com
www.reuters.com/world/us/uni...
20.10.2025 23:32
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Oct 23,2025
9:30 am PDT
Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean
Dr. Eric Harvey | Stanford University
"The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians"
Watch live on the
ARF YouTube channel:
http://bit.ly/arf-channel
Image Credit: Left: Figurine of musician (Trustees of the British Museu)
Right: POW being blinded after defeat in battle (Joan Aruz 2003)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
If you're free this Thursday morning, I'll be giving a virtual lecture titled "The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians" as part of the 2025β2026 public lecture series hosted by the Bade Museum and Archaeological Research Facility at UC Berkeley. Come join the fun!
21.10.2025 00:46
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A variation on Benjamin Franklinβs 1754 engraving in the Pennsylvania Gazette, published in Philadelphia, in an effort to foster cooperation among the various colonies against the tyrant king of Britain, with the American colonies replaced by the nine universities selected for special collaboration opportunities
Courtesy of colleagues at Penn
12.10.2025 23:41
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Great line up. Wish I could be there!
11.10.2025 18:43
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Congratulations!
08.10.2025 10:22
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Hi Debby, great to see you over here!
26.09.2025 00:04
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Lifeβs getting a bit more crap here if you are a person from an ethnic minority π§΅
30.08.2025 19:59
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Column of Igel near Trier (UNESCO World Heritage Site) | Holidays in the Eifel
f you want something a bit more niche there's a famous burial monument at Igel, now on the borders of three EU countries. Its reliefs are a key source for the textile industry that flourished there in Roman times. www.eifel.info/en/pois/igel...
30.08.2025 16:05
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So much to see! Love the Landesmuseum although I haven't been for years. Constantine's basilica (if a bit rebuilt), the amphitheatre, bridge, two sets of amazing baths...and of course the Porta Nigra as on your pic!
30.08.2025 16:04
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Thereβs still the centennial of our World Cup win coming up in 2066
16.08.2025 20:17
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I share this syllabus bc I'm one of a tiny handful of university faculty in the UK who teach trans history at a specialist level, & I'd like there to be more of us! I learned the field from scratch post-PhD, bc at my prev institution it was politically necessary - which means that you can too!
16.08.2025 08:21
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A small model of a boat with oars, all made out of gold. It is set against a dark green background
In February 1896, two men ploughing a field unearthed one of the greatest prehistoric treasures ever found on the island of Ireland β the Broighter Hoard.
#Archaeology πΊ #SpΓ©irGhorm #Ireland
15.08.2025 18:11
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here's a recording of our lecture from earlier this year for UCLA's Global Antiquity symposium; a preview of our in-progress book project, "Cicero and the Rhetorics of Race" @mhanses.bsky.social
13.08.2025 23:22
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