Archaeology Resources
Listening to Ruins
This summer, I found myself on the summit of a mountain in Italy. This serene perch was once the home of a violent emperor named
Review: “The Rise & Fall of the Colosseum”
While this was an interesting TV show, it seemed to lack focus. There was too much information given for the audience to take it all
Review: “Secrets of the Dead – Cleopatra’s Last Temple”
Despite the title, this show is about underwater archaeology in the Alexandria harbor. The main object was to explore the remains of the temple of
Aeneas and AI
A friend gave me an article from the Wall Street Journal about a computer program, Aeneas, which is being used to figure out damaged inscriptions
Post Roman Britain’s Economy
For years the consensus has been that when the Romans left the economy of Britain took a big hit. New research published in Antiquity and summarized in Science (389:1077,
Recycled Rome
By: Bonnie A. Catto Rome is the eternal city, urbs aeterna, yet it is continually evolving. In Spring 2023 while teaching in Rome for