Source is virgil.org/appendix/moretum.htm
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Museum archaeologist. Likes making things and colourful video games. Author of: Troy on display: scepticism and wonder at Schliemann’s first exhibition https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/troy-on-display-9781350191365/
Source is virgil.org/appendix/moretum.htm
Recommend looking into Moretum. It’s more of a pesto but very Sword and the Sandwich because the best literary source on it is a high epic spoof about making lunch and the earliest attestation of e pluribus unum
Writing about your excellent editing skills is a bit like walking onto the Greek tragic stage and doing a speech about how you don’t like or need that one deity.
No worries! I only mention so people can find out more. The project record for the original is here: latininscriptions.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/xml/AN_2005_... the sound is pretty much identical to the recording of the surviving parts of the pipe
I think the first one was for us at the Ashmolean Latin inscriptions project first, tho possibly for Latin Now too
Unfortunately three girls with same name cause confusion and finally team up to make it worse is too good a romance concept
It’s pretty funny. I only have mildly amusing namesakes. There’s someone who publishes on fecal transplants as well. I don’t think any of us uses the diaeresis
No shade to fans of hyper specific romance genres but this is not my bag
Have set up a goodreads account to try and disambiguate myself from the person who publishes Amish romance books under my name. Anyone know how to do this without claiming books I didn’t write?
My book is under £30 as an ebook and usually well under that in print from the publisher’s site. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/troy-on-d...
This is also the article in which I gently suggest that Pater scholarship needs to treat Schliemann as the massive weirdo that he was.
Thanks!
I've free access links for people who want them. Let me know in the replies or message me.
Plus Pater never saw it, so there's an intriguing mystery here. Plus I'd really like to get more historians of archaeology into Pater, who sees Bronze Age material as art in its own right very early while everyone else was mocking it
A black and white photo of a little metal flower. There is a short stalk of corroded black metal with a small ring of petals around the top. It has seen better days.
The object itself is not making anyone's top 10 list of exciting finds from Mycenae (image from Karo Die Schachtgräber von Mykenai)
My new article is up. It identifies an object that was important in the early reception of Mycenae and explores why Walter Pater picked such an obscure object as a key example. academic.oup.com/jvc/advance-...
A couple of places for our event on Friday have become available. Join us to talk about sensory experiences of the ancient world!
Still a few places left for the Classical Collections Network's event on Friday 19th September, at the Great North Museum in Newcastle. A great programme of speakers! Grateful for funding from Hellenic Society.
Colour, Texture and Sound: Experiencing the Ancient World
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If we want museum workers, precarious academics and others to be able to make knowledge, we need at least an understanding that academic publishing is designed to exclude them. Meanwhile the government wants to give my book to AI companies that will use it to make money.
Disaster averted on current article. I’m so careful to design my research around materials that are in the public domain and things I can guarantee access to. But still a reviewer can demand I use an edition of a 19th century source that costs more money than is in my bank account.
So great that we have a machine for killing the planet that also steals and is rude
CALL FOR PAPERS
On 19 Sep 2025 the Classical Collections Network in collaboration with Newcastle University and the Great North Museum: Hancock, will be hosting a conference on Colour, Texture and Sound: Experiencing the Ancient World.
Supported by the @hellenicsociety.bsky.social.
Looking forward to reading this. Congratulations
They should sell t shirts of this
Hi new followers! My book is 30% off right now. If you’re interested in weirdly heated debates about the past or what it was really like to visit a museum in the 19th century, now might be the time to treat yourself. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/troy-on-d...
Could you add me? I’ve not been posting much lately but want to get back into it.
Could you add me. Not in a big posting mood right now but I’ll find my way there eventually.
Do join our network to participate in this kind of event!
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I’m making my “I’m not sure about that, Thomas” face and I’m not the only one
I hope it’s a Ratatouille situation