Archaeology Resources
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
Vesuvius comes to life in different ways!
Vesuvius is on many people’s minds right now – not only Latin teachers, preparing for the new AP exam,but everyone interested in geology. The following
Euripedes, Pompeii, and Scented Statues: Links for July 2025
“Unearthed papyrus contains lost scenes from Euripides’ plays” Read the article in the Harvard Gazette. “With DNA, Pompeii Narratives Take a Twist” Read the article
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