View Article  Why was Rome called Rome?
How many times have we read: Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome?   more »
View Article  A personal experience of walking on Hadrian's Wall
the one that most captivates walkers is Hadrian’s Wall.   more »
View Article  Studying Roman technology
Perl and his classmates are learning first-hand how the ancient Romans engineered and built architectural monuments like the Pantheon and the Colosseum, Roman baths, aqueducts, mosaics, and catapults. At the same time, they are learning about Roman daily life, from art and architecture, to transportation and urban planning.   more »
View Article  Antonine plague (smallpox) in Gloucester - they think
It's worth visiting the link and watching the video of the Points West report.   more »
View Article  Iris 6 is out in May
The sixth issue of Iris magazine will be out in May. This edition focuses on the search for truth in the ancient world, and includes:   more »
View Article  Latin in the Park - Oxford Mail report
The Oxford Mail reports on Lorna Robinson's initiative.   more »
View Article  Schools Event at Yorkshire Museum
Lizzie Belcher has sent details of an epigraphy day at the YM on June 23rd.   more »
View Article  Classics job going in Saffron Walden
See the advert here for Latin at both GCSE and Advanced Level. Currently over 20 students are studying Latin GCSE.   more »

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