Links for 25 September

Here are some of the interesting things we found around the internet this week!
The Rogue Classicist has a nice critical summary of reporting on the recent finds at Amphipolis.
The Guardian reports that the Museum of London Archaeology is looking for images and reports of the 1954 discovery of the Temple of Mithras in the City in order to restore the site more accurately.
The London Evening Standard posted a short article on the relevancy of Greek and Latin in the modern world.
Schools and individuals can now access the entirety of the Loeb Classical Library online for an annual subscription fee.
The Telegraph gives an article on a cache of jewelery buried during the time of Boudicca’s rebellion that was recently uncovered.

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