Archaeology Resources
Classifying Artifacts: a classroom activity
Classifying Artifacts: a classroom activity for students by Susann Lusnia Associate Professor of Classical Studies Executive Director, Center for Engaged Learning & Teaching Tulane University
Using Coins in Your Classroom
Ancient coins and money are great ways to tie in curriculum goals and interests in broader themes of art, propaganda, history, and government. Even Latin
Travel, Gold, and Princesses: Links for June 26
Doing the “Caesar Shuffle” in Rome….Some tips on travel. Want to Walk the Appian Way? Save the Domus Aurea! This awesome blog explores the world
Virtual Rome, Living Language, and some Military: Links for 29 May
Looking for a cool Rome model online? Check out Virtual Rome! So, why is keeping the Classics alive important in creating a full education? An
Lead, Technology, and Food–Links for 1 May
A few interesting articles about Lead in Ancient Roman Water. Building a Cross-curricular Latin program using technology! Papyri tell interesting tales of foods… Archaeology drones
Shipwrecks, Irrigation, and Backyard Finds: Links for 3 April
Shipwrecks–one of the best ways to learn about cultures Roman irrigation system found!! How did the Romans grow crops, anyway? Being a backyard Archaeologist can