Links for May 2nd

Why those students who wish to go into business should study Latin before they take actual business classes.
Five animals utilized in ancient warfare.
Archaeologists are seeking money via crowdfunding to restore the Domus Aurea.
VICE has just released a documentary on stolen antiquities.
A survey seeking input on the most despised ancient authors.

More from the CANE blog

Propaganda in Caesar and Vergil

This week’s feature post comes to us from Ruth Breindel: After reading Vergil and Caesar for the AP, I give my students this assignment, so

L.A.R.P. in the Classroom

L.A.R.P. stands for “Live Action Role Playing.” It may sound odd, but chances are good that if you’ve ever run a classroom you have asked

Links for the week of 4 November

Comparisons of mummy portraits with the mummies’ faces: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2224029/First-Century-Photoshop-Study-brings-mummies-life-reveals-talent-ages-painters-eerie-portrait-likenesses.html (via @DrKillgrove) A new online Latin dictionary: http://instantlatin.com (via @etclassics) A reconstruction of a dish from