Can't do this (individual oral final exams) with a class of 140 students, but perhaps in my 19-person seminar next semester?
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Thanks to the fantastic work of the Warsaw team, Proceedings of Int Numismatic Congress are free to download here: Vol. I www.brepolsonline.net/action/showB...
Vol. II www.brepolsonline.net/action/showB...
vol. III www.brepolsonline.net/action/showB...
vol. IV www.brepolsonline.net/action/showB...
A way in that worked for me was to create a user profile on Blogger; return to the Classics Wiki; select the option there to join as a member (I don’t recall the wording). …People have been posting lately with their own usernames and not the old one, so this approach is what folks are doing now
heads up historians of the Roman period - very, very, short deadline on this *permanent* job to start this academic year at Uni of Nottingham
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNX393/a...
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**Deadline Soon (5.23)** We are running a Tenure-Track search for an Asst. Prof. of non-Western focus w/pref. for archaeo/material culture oriented scholars. Our net is wide, yet as an ancient historian my followers can best help spread word that the Near East is a preferred area.
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esterday, the results of a major aDNA study were published, analysing the genetic material of 210 skeletons buried in areas associated with Punic civilisation – from Spain and Sardinia, through Sicily, to the shores of modern-day Tunisia. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We are running a Tenure-Track search for an Asst. Prof. of non-Western spec. w/pref. for archaeologists or material culture oriented scholars. While our net is wide, as an ancient historian my followers can best help spread the word that the Near East is among our preferred areas.
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RPC volume V.2 and V.3 are now available online! They cover all Roman provincial coinage issues from Pertinax to the death of Macrinus (AD 193–218) in all the Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.
rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/5.2
rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/5.3
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