The Odyssey, Fetal Personhood, and Archaeology: Links for October 29

Check out “Ex Ithaca Cum Amore“, a film adaptation of the “Odyssey” being distributed in many languages, including Latin and Greek.
Where did punctuation come from?
Tara Mulder discusses Ancient Medicine and Fetal Personhood.
Have a look at some Bronze Age archaeological finds from Pylos.
Latin and Greek help early readers.

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