by Erin Meador Interactive presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tsyCPQuQmTh3BKa8ZdEvJJ5pDGB7Q7V4xGTN-vqfp-s/edit?usp=sharing For my final project, I was inspired to write about the hidden truth that […] Read More
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Throughout these slides, I will be walking through the mistreatment of Ancient Egyptian artifacts from museums. Because of such inappropriate […] Read More
V BR | 0 BA | MMM SQFT DCCL Denarii Located in the Alta Semina region, the property contains everything […] Read More
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Dear listeners: As I am now standing erect and being displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who would have […] Read More
Welcome back and thank you for tuning in to this week’s getaway suggestion! This week’s Valid Vacation Recommendation is the […] Read More
Humble Beginnings In 1903, archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans concluded his bout of excavations in Knossos, capital city of what would […] Read More
Today we’ll be counting down the top four most influential Roman triumphs. So, what is a triumph? Think of it […] Read More
Good day, class! Today we will be continuing our Greek chapter on the Alexander Sarcophagus. Let’s remember that a sarcophagus […] Read More
You Journey Far, to See if Delphi is Up to Par You and your friends are Athenian students who wanted […] Read More
NOOOOOOOOOO MY ROUTE TO DUNKIN Why can’t we use Roman concrete for everything? This was the question on my mind […] Read More
1200 B.C.E. Dear Diary, It has been a stressful time here in Pylos for many years, and it only seems […] Read More
Welcome back to TimeMachine Tech Report where we bring you the cutting edge from long ago! Today, we will be […] Read More
It All Started With a Car Crash In August 1995, a man named Pasquale Camera was killed in a car […] Read More
Hello everyone and welcome to this great Troy conference. I am the scribe for the first half of this meeting. […] Read More
Hi! My name is Kate Rubich and I am a sophomore majoring in Environmental Economics. After our class discussion on Roman Roads a few weeks back, I was intrigued about the legacy and impact left by this new infrastructural development. I hope you enjoy!
Trying to avoid an eternal fashion faux pas? Worried that your fellow citizens of Palmyra are outdressing you? If designing […] Read More
The vows: I, the Nike of Samothrace, take you Phil Knight, as my brand ambassador, to have and to hold… […] Read More
Hello dear one, Allow me to introduce myself! I am the Capitoline She-Wolf, Rome’s beloved protector and mother figure. I’m […] Read More
What Everyone Already Knows… or Think they Know Everyone knows that the Colosseum is the most well known amphitheaters in […] Read More
A reading from Fonicus to all Christians of Rome gathered outside St. Peter’s Basilica in the 4th Century AD: “Brothers […] Read More
Hi, I’m Hadrian. Welcome to my crib. Thanks for coming out to Tivoli in the Lazio Region of Italy. Way […] Read More
Your governor Gaius Petronius to Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus, very many greetings. I write to you to inform you […] Read More
Like many others, I was fascinated when I first saw the King Tut Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art […] Read More
Hello everyone! Here I am. My name is Akhenaten. Does my name sound familiar to you? My birth name is […] Read More
A message from the afterlife by Nebamun’s all-knowing Ancient Egyptian painters. Dear British Museum, It has come to our attention […] Read More
Interviewer: Good afternoon Sphinx! It’s great to have you here and I’m looking forward to learning so much about you! […] Read More
Hunting lions was a ceremonial sport created by the King of the Assyrian Empire. Although the complete story of events […] Read More
Who knew behind all the glamor and beauty of one of Egypt’s most recognizable and well-preserved artifacts depicting ancient royalty–the […] Read More
ISSUE #50 Welcome back everyone, I hope you all enjoyed last week’s installment to Conspiracy Facts, the #1 conspiracy focused […] Read More
Welcome to Seti’s Market! Our business has been innovating funerary rituals since our inception. We started out producing Ushabtis, to […] Read More
Fantasy and Forgeries: Catching James Mellaart in his Web of Lies Inside the Mind of a Forger What is reputation […] Read More
Since people began excavating ancient Egyptian tombs, more and more mysteries have been solved about ancient Egyptian mummies and the […] Read More
“This was the audience hall of the great Persian Empire?” During my long awaited visit to the Apãdana at Persepolis, […] Read More
Growing up, I would take trips to the Smithsonian and revel in artifacts from all over the world. I would […] Read More
(Music) Pete Delkas: Hello listeners and welcome back to Back to the History: a show where we explore everything that […] Read More
Welcome! Welcome, and thank you for signing up for our “Back In Time” program! Today we will be taking you […] Read More
Here lies a blank notecard full of possibilities. From what I remember about AP art history, it was a blur […] Read More
If you’ve got any brains, you know that choosing a good place to settle down determines your entire bloodline’s chance […] Read More