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A hand-drawn map on yellowed parchment with drawings of buildings and an aqueduct. In the center, a togaed man sits on a throne with a spear in his right hand and a halo behind him, indicating his sainthood. Red text behind his head reads ANTIOCHIA.

Blog: Power to Punish and Authority to Forgive: Imperial State and Imprisonment in 4th-Century Antioch

Alberto De Simoni | Friday, March 18, 2022
A brightly colored manuscript page. On the left is calligraphy in Sanskrit; on the right is a woman in printed garb sitting in a carriage pulled by two white horses. She makes a gesture with her two palms press together. A black figure looks back at her.

Blog: Inclusive and Culturally Responsive Teaching in Classics

Dora Gao, Arum Park | Sunday, January 9, 2022

Blog: How to Kill a Canon: Sourcebooks that Address the Silence

Sarah Bond | Friday, December 20, 2019

Blog: Funding Opportunities for Students and Teachers of Classics, Ancient History, Art History, and Archaeology

Bill Beck | Monday, August 19, 2019

Blog: A Day in the Life of A Classicist: Grappling with Insecurity as a Graduate Student

Jordan Johansen | Thursday, April 4, 2019