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 about Regina, the woman it commemorates. (Great for Minimus users!)
Caroline Lawrence’s presidential address to JACT on the humors and Classical social media. Full of an amazing variety of resources. (via @CarolineLawrenc)
Picture and explanation of a Roman ballista ball. (via @SaveRome)
Vinciator lets you create texts of any Greek or Latin text with links to dictionary entries and parsers. (via @DCComm)
The British Museum has a powerpoint of images from their current Pompeii exhibit free for download. It includes the dormouse house!

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Links for 25 July

Participate in the National Latin Survey. Roman fingerprints found in 2,000 year old cosmetics. A free MOOC on paleography through the University of London. Crocodile