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Weekend Reading: Classicists in the Library
This week I’ve been in Milton Keynes for the Classical Studies Associate Lecturer Day. A bunch of intrepid Classics tutors braved the grim Novembry…
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Visiting the Mithraeum
A review of the London Mithraeum, by MA student Klara Hegedus. The London Mithraeum is a small museum built on the site of the…
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MA Dissertation Advice
Studying on the Open University Classical Studies MA? Read this advice from former A864 student Jack Lambert. Writing a dissertation If you’ve never written…
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Weekend Reading: Hidden Empresses
This week I’ve been wandering round with my camera, recording the Empresses of South Shields. First, a bit of local geography… Arbeia Roman Fort in…
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A Dream Placement in Pompeii
On taking up an Archaeology student placement, by OU student Frances Breen. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius created an emotional shockwave that still resonates…
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Encountering Ashurbanipal
British Museum: I am Ashurbanipal, king of the world, king of Assyria. A review by Klara Hegedus. This exhibition highlights Ashurbanipal, who became King of…
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