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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Sheri’s summer dig report from the Island of Keros The Keros-Naxos Seaways Project By Sheri Kapahnke On the Third of September I arrived on the tiny island of Kouphonisi to begin six weeks of excavation on the neighbouring island of Keros. The Keros-Naxos Seaways Project, directed by Lord Colin Renfrew and Dr. Michael Boyd,... More
Monday, May 14, 2018
A Trip to Rome: A Classics student’s First Trip to the Eternal City by Shamus McCoy with pictures by Shamus As a student of Classical history, one might have expected that I have already experienced the wonders of Rome; having been awed by the magnificent architecture, or even by the intricacies of the smaller... More
Sunday, May 13, 2018
The Highlights for a student in Naples by Ally Chapman, a 3rd year Greek and Roman Studies student at Carleton University, with pictures by Ally. The first thing I noticed upon leaving Rome and heading for Naples was the change of scenery. Gone were the busy streets of Rome replaced with towering mountains covered... More
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Studying Abroad in Edinburgh by Samantha Albanese, a 3rd year History student minoring in Archaeology, with pictures by Samantha. To me, spending a semester abroad was exactly what it meant to ‘make the most of your time at university’. I knew that I wanted to study in a place that was rich in history... More
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Walking the Via Egnatia with Walter by Walter Wilmot, with pictures by Walter. Last year I was continuously inspired as I attended Marianne Goodfellow’s course “Issues in Classics: Travel and Sightseeing in the Ancient World.” Our text was rich and worthy, Travel in the Ancient World by Lionel Casson. Some of the early content that... More
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