Hereβs the visualization he mentions, and more details: daily.jstor.org/florence-nig...
Hereβs the visualization he mentions, and more details: daily.jstor.org/florence-nig...
Had never seen this before. Very cool!
'3D Tech Reveals New Gladiator Graffiti in Pompeii'
#archaeologynews πΊ
news.artnet.com/art-world/3d...
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'A high-resolution digital map allows people to plan their routes along the ancient roads of the Roman Empire. Combining historical records with modern mapping techniques, researchers mapped hundreds of thousands of kilometres of roads. The findings nearly double the known length of Roman roads.'
Wait. Did I get some kind of light up thing there? Maybe.
This makes me sad. Hopefully itβs being fixed up though given the construction material?
I was just telling this story after Ben got dragged out of Congress the other day
Does anyone know of a collection or resource with examples of op-eds comparing the US to Ancient Rome? Good or bad. Actually bad ones would be even better. Iβm trying to come up with a course assignment but having trouble finding these even though I know Iβve read plenty over the last few years.
Almost ate the baby this year. Happy Mardi Gras day!
Just trying to imagine Churchill going to see FDR in 1940, cap in hand, and being publicly berated in the White House while being pushed into making a "peace deal" with Hitler.
ESRI is updating their basemaps automatically to incorporate The Gulf of America starting tomorrow 2/20.
Unrelatedly, here's a workflow that you can use to manually edit your vector basemap labels: www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/...
CFP: Ancient MakerSpaces 2026. Deadline: March 14. Please spread the word! forms.gle/ZBdF36Y5ANgr...
AI stomped out the vestigial ember of motivation that used to pull me through the semester.
Thatβs my current struggle. We just discussed Polybius on the Roman constitution. Hard not to editorialize.
Thinking about my dad on what would have been his 88th birthday. I donβt remember why exactly, but at some point when I was in 6th or 7th grade he pulled his old college text and showed me the Greek alphabet in an appendix. I promptly memorized it for no good reason. Guess my path was set early.
Please come sooner so I have something to distract me from this dumpster fire of a country around me
Love this project as Iβve spent a lot of time thinking about urban neighborhoods in ancient cities. It would be really interesting to dig into this data and figure out *why* people chose the boundaries they did. Structural boundaries (streets, landmarks)? Social/cultural knowledge?
A horrific image of a someone who seems to have his hands tied behind his back. A big cat (the predator kind, not the overfed pet kind) has jumped up at him and is devouring his face. Blood splashes on the floor.
For Blue Monday we can't think of anything more appropriate than this charming depiction of a man getting his face eaten off by a leopard.
#MosaicMonday
A screenshot of Maggie Smith's "Good Bones" Life is short, though I keep this from my children. Life is short, and Iβve shortened mine in a thousand delicious, ill-advised ways, a thousand deliciously ill-advised ways Iβll keep from my children. The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and thatβs a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children. For every bird there is a stone thrown at a bird. For every loved child, a child broken, bagged, sunk in a lake. Life is short and the world is at least half terrible, and for every kind stranger, there is one who would break you, though I keep this from my children. I am trying to sell them the world. Any decent realtor, walking you through a real shithole, chirps on about good bones: This place could be beautiful, right? You could make this place beautiful.
Poetry Foundation not fucking around with today's poem of the day
www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/89897/...
Insert advertisement for a book rack featuring an illustration of the rack with some books on it. Text reads BOOKS THAT READ YOU. You've read books, now it's their turn. Five blank books will be shipped to you along with their home (book rack). Set them in the room you sleep. Do not touch the books. The books may make sounds. Do not open the books. Everyone wants to be in a book. IT IS THEIR TURN Do not open the books Listen to instructions Set up like this - no exceptions To order send an empty envelope with a return address to the address below and you shall receive the books. No questions. No charge. The books may bleed. Tell no one of the books: Paperback Paradise Books That Read You Offer 123 Skeleton Street Suite 69 Man Screaming, ND 45535-7175 The books will know if you tell.
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Class prep gave me an excuse to look back at this awesome scan of the Mengarelli tumulus I captured at Cerveteri last April using my iPhone's LiDAR. skfb.ly/ptJRr
I can vividly remember dad taking me down to see our field level seats in the pouring rain. Most exciting and most disappointing childhood memory. In other words, baptism for a Mets fan.
No puncture wound. You must be confusing this with the time I stepped on a nail. But I did get harassed by John Guare while bleeding on the ground.
Actually it was a metal spike sticking out on a dirt path in a public park. And I broke my arm.
A snowy trail in the woods
A brisk 11 degree morning 6 miler on packed snow and ice to get the blood flowing and the beard frozen. And yes this post is entirely to troll @anotarian.bsky.social who doubted my insanity.