Maps, Mycenaeans, and Menstruation: Links for September 3

There’s a new map tool that allows you to visualize where and how many Latin authors were in the ancient world.
New Mycenaean palace uncovered in Greece.
Diseasing the Female.” An Eidolon piece about ancient and modern conceptions of female impurity and menstruation.
Socrates and Taylor Swift have a Conversation.

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Links for the Week of 25 August

Virgil Out Loud, a free app with readings of the Aeneid, is now available. (via Emil Penarubia) Roman nanotechnology? (via Ruth Breindel) “Text & Textile:

Vesuvius Readings for Students

Following up on last week’s post, here are two adaptations of Pliny’s Vesuvius letter for different levels. We hope you enjoy reading these with your

Links for 13 June

Archaeologists are sharing the treasures of the ancient Egyptian city Heracleion!  These are some COOL pictures! The Met Museum has their Sleeping Eros statue on

Links for 27 June

You can follow all the exciting ACL happenings this week on Twitter via the #ACLLXVI hashtag. An article from the Spectator which discusses the value