View Article  Articles on Roman History at Suite 101
This is just one article in a large site which might prove useful for pupils.   more »
View Article  Sculptor's tools on tombstone - photo
If you don't mind visiting a freemasonry site, you'll find two nice photos of mason's tools here.   more »
View Article  A pan on temporary view at Arbeia Fort
An ancient Roman pan, which was made sometime after AD 122 but was only uncovered in 2003, is to go on display at Arbeia Roman Fort on Saturday January 5 2007.   more »
View Article  Two books reviewed
"For the past 200 years the real story of this ancient town, destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD79, has been kept from public view."   more »
View Article  User reactions to the Bath Thermae Spa
I was at a very pleasant birthday party last night. The birthday girl is a cellist friend with whom I have given a few concerts, and the party included some live music from her and from a Dutch cellist over for a few days.   more »
View Article  Nearly one in five state comprehensives now offer Latin.
Will Griffiths has released the good news, and it has been taken up by:   more »
View Article  Bob Lister and Will Griffiths get BBC to raise important issues for Latin
BBC News carries an item which points out that although Latin is now being taught in twice as many state schools, the lack of teacher training courses is hampering schools who want to offer Latin at exam level.   more »
View Article  Caerleon to have Roman garden
Work is underway on a new Roman style garden at the museum, inspired by gardens from around the Roman Empire with traditional elements such as pergolas, ornate raised flower beds, box hedging and frescoes.   more »

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