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Weekend Reading: Living in a Material World
This week I went along to the Launch Event of The Baron Thyssen Centre for the Study of Ancient Material Religion, at London’s imposing Senate…
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Weekend Reading: Chocolate and Archaeology
This week’s online entertainment has been the controversy dubbed ‘Cadburygate’ or ‘The Freddo Fiasco’. It was prompted by somebody on social media pointing out that…
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Weekend Reading: The Pain of Retraining
As I come, kicking and screaming, towards the end of Year 1 of a three-year doctorate in Education, I’ve been thinking a lot about…
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Weekend Reading: Women and Books
I’ve been finding the internet a bit depressing lately. In my weekly round-up of Classics-related blog-posts, I’m seeing a growing obsession with what Classics is,…
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Weekend Reading: Pondering Myth
As most readers of this website know, I teach on an undergraduate distance-learning myth module, and have done for many years. It’s a great course:…
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Weekend Reading: Lego and Authority
This week’s been a busy one, with all kinds of classical stuff (both serious and silly) going on. On Wednesday it was International Lego Classicism…
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Cora Beth created Classical Studies Support in 2017, and has been building content for it ever since, with the help of students, friends and colleagues. She’s won several awards along the way, and made a lot of new friends too. If you’d like to pitch an idea for the site, or write an article or review, drop Cora Beth an email!


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Some happy thoughts for you today – because it’s been a LONG week, and I’d like to focus on some positive things to balance out…
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(Before I start this post, I would just like to mention that my website controls have been altered by WordPress to the New Editor which…
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The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Maybe…
