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 display!
Great to see an article like this one from Ireland!
Paul Hudson has free promo codes for teachers for his Greek and Latin apps for iPhone and iPad available; e-mail help@romansgohome.com .
“A Day in the Life of a Roman Girl” (via @CarolineLawrenc)
A search engine for studying Roman graffiti in Pompeii and Herculaneum (via @SarahEBond)
An interactive timeline of Classical authors (via @ancientblogger)
Lovely pictures of the (gruesome) gladiator mosaic (via @Caecilius_CLC)

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Links for 23 May

A survey of what Roman law courts were like. (via @CarolineLawrenc) Reconstructed views of Rome. (via @Caecilius_CLC) Paint a tombstone from Roman Britain and learn

Links for June 25th

Why are rabbits in medieval manuscripts so violent? An evaluation of a few of Rome’s “bad” emperors. On Cicero and the Brexit. Some suggestions on

New England Language Conferences, ho!

I just got back from my first MaFLA (Massachusetts Foreign Language Association) conference. Perhaps like you, I had once thought that MaFLA wasn’t worth going