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Load More...#BadAncient finally has a contribution worthy of #PhallusThursday @TraffordLj
New contributor @adamarchaeology walks us through the purpose of a Pompeii phallus carving that is NOT there to direct people to the brothel:
https://t.co/PGrAFsnDogAncient World Magazine@AncientWorldMag*Proud teacher moment*
Daniel is the first intern @AncientWorldMag have had, and has written a series of articles based on his undergraduate research project from when he was a student @HistoryManMet - all about the Athenian symposium.New contributor Daniel Woon looks at the Athenian symposium from three different perspectives to fully understand what really went on at ancient Greek house parties. This first part in the series will explore the personal gains from attending a symposium. https://t.co/DirLaI629C
Tag Archives: Travel
(Review) Paul Archer & Johno Ellison, It’s on the Meter (Summersdale Publishing, 2016)
Another review! But, unlike my usual reviews, this one is not about a history book but, indeed, a travel/adventure/endurance book. I knew one of the authors (Paul Archer) from our schooldays together, so I was intrigued by this project of … Continue reading
The Downfall of Sharing History
I have been given one piece of advice from my father I’ll never forget. He said “Owen travel the world, but don’t see it alone”, and so when I have travelled I have been lucky enough to share the experiences … Continue reading