Doing the Assyrian and Babylonian Amarna Letters in class today. This is as close as I can get, in terms of a themed tie. Related good newsβ PUP told me yesterday that Love, War, and Diplomacy will be translated into both Spanish and German, in addition to Czech.
11.02.2026 14:23
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First exam of the semester todayβ¦
09.02.2026 13:53
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Finally enroute into school, after a week of teaching online. Today is Old Kingdom Egypt and the introduction of hieroglyphs, hence the tie for the occasion.
02.02.2026 17:19
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Morning has brokenβ¦
29.01.2026 13:24
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Teaching virtually via Zoom again today. Time for the second of my three Standard of Ur ties (each is a different color).
28.01.2026 17:28
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Discussing the Sumerians today in my History of the Ancient Near East and Egypt class, so it was obviously time for the Standard of Ur tie. However, teaching virtually via Zoom because of the snowstorm, so no jacket, but headphones insteadβ¦
26.01.2026 22:09
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Looking forward to hearing Steve Tuck here at GW next week...Those who cannot make it in person can attend via Zoom; register by scanning the QR code on the poster.
15.01.2026 22:44
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Cuneiform tie today, in honor of the first meeting of the Amarna Letters seminar.
14.01.2026 20:39
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Tried to pick a fairly bright and lively tie for the first day of the new semester! Welcome back everyone!
12.01.2026 14:51
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Giving a lecture locally tonight, as a favor to a friend. Time for my favorite Egyptian tie. Then home to watch the end of the Oregon β Indiana football game. Donβt nobody tell me who wins before I have a chance to watch it!
09.01.2026 22:45
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Thanks for being patient!
08.01.2026 05:25
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Lecturing tonight on the Amarna Letters at ISAC in Chicago. Decided to wear the βcats and ankhsβ tie (from the British Museum) for the occasion.
07.01.2026 15:04
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lol
01.01.2026 20:14
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Yes; 9:15 am.
01.01.2026 19:55
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Contemplating the New Yearβ¦
01.01.2026 15:03
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(Apparently it will also be streamed live; if you register and wish to watch online, you'll be sent a zoom link via email on the day of the lecture, according to info in the announcement...)
01.01.2026 14:49
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Calendar of Events | The University of Chicago
Happy New Year to everyone! Start your year off right, with a free lecture...I'll be giving a talk on the Amarna Letters at ISAC in Chicago next week (at 7 pm on 7 January):
events.uchicago.edu/event/256680...
01.01.2026 14:42
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Ep 258: Eric Cline on the Collapse of Civilizations
Podcast Episode Β· School of War Β· 12/19/2025 Β· 52m
The first two links are just audio, while the last link (on YouTube) has video, in which (spoiler alert) I am not wearing a tie...
Apple Podcast Link = podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id15...
Spotify Podcast Link = open.spotify.com/episode/7vgh... YouTube Link = www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNVB...
19.12.2025 20:26
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A fun, informal interview has just dropped, in which I talk with @AaronBMacLean on the @schoolofwarpod podcast, revisiting 1177 BC ten years later plus After 1177 BC. Three possible ways to listen to it: 1/2
19.12.2025 20:26
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Check out an excellent adapted excerpt on The Bible and Interpretation of Eric H. Clineβs new book Love, War, and Diplomacy:
15.12.2025 14:05
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Final exam for Intro to Archaeology class has just ended. To quote from The Aristocats:
Lafayette: Hey, Napoleon. That sounds like the end.
Napoleon: Wait a minute. I'm the leader, I say when it's the end.
[the title "The End" bumps into Napoleon's head]
Napoleon: It's the end.
15.12.2025 20:39
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Finally exam day for both classes. Where did the semester go?
15.12.2025 14:39
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Happy Hanukkah to those who celebrate.
(IFKYK)
14.12.2025 19:12
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Thanks! Glad that you liked it.
11.12.2025 14:01
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Update: identification complete. Byzantine mosaic from the palace of Beit ed-Dine in Lebanon. Many thanks everyone.
08.12.2025 15:05
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Yes, thatβs it.
08.12.2025 15:05
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Last tie for the teaching semester. I still have no idea where this motif is from; Iβm betting that itβs a small part of a Roman mosaic, repeated multiple times. If anybody recognizes it, let me know.
08.12.2025 13:55
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Donβt know why this is a relevant question. Iβm not the one translating the book.
07.12.2025 03:26
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