The Roman fort at Hardknott Some of you may remember that I’ve on several occasions blogged on the possibilities of Google Earth and its online spin-off, Google Maps. Over the past few days, I h… more →
New at LacusCurtius & Liviuswrote 4 months ago: The Roman fort at Hardknott Some of you may remember that I’ve on several occasions blogged on … more →
wrote 6 months ago: Syracusan coin, showing a chariot with maritime symbols, commemorating Syracuse's victory over A … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Bu Njem As I have already written before, I have made a list of ancient sites that can be seen on Go … more →
wrote 8 months ago: It is one of the most impressive movie scenes I have ever seen: how Archimedes set Roman warships af … more →
wrote 10 months ago: Göbekli Tepe Among the most popular posts on this little blog is a page that announces that I had up … more →
wrote 1 year ago: A Greek-Phoenician female mask; Museum Villa Whittaker. Motya is a Phoenician city, situated on a sm … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Νὴ Δία, what donkey-work. Books 21 and 22 now up: fragments, some of them interesting. Book 21 has t … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Welcome back, Jona; I hope the end of your trip went as well as the rest of it seems to have gone. I … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Taormina is a resort of international fame on the Ionian coast of Sicily. It’s much appreciate … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The Rulers of the South by F. Marion Crawford, which is now online at LacusCurtius, was published fo … more →