Leah Wild (@leahiswild) 's Twitter Profile
Leah Wild

@leahiswild

If it's tiny and shiny, I'm interested. 💎 PhD candidate @CamClassics @christs_college @Cambridge_Uni.
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Dr Francis Young (@drfrancisyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, authors should be made to work 9-5 at desks in bookshops where the general public can see they're not slacking, like those restaurants where you can see the chef

Ashley Lance (@ashleyelance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have posted this on the other website, but excited that this Wikipedia Edit-a-thon I helped organize with Sólveig H. Hilmarsdóttir and others is coming up soon! We're taking registration and suggestions until Thursday! tickettailor.com/events/crassh/…

Leah Wild (@leahiswild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really looking forward to this! Personally I'm looking forward to correcting the polychromy section of the Nike of Paionios (which has led many reconstructions astray...)

Really looking forward to this! Personally I'm looking forward to correcting the polychromy section  of the Nike of Paionios (which has led many reconstructions astray...)
Anatolian Archaeology (@anatolian2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Detail from the Hagia Triada sarcophagus. 1400 BC. The sarcophagus was found in a Minoan cemetery at Hagia Triada, Crete. It is the only Minoan sarcophagus known to be fully painted.

Detail from the Hagia Triada sarcophagus. 1400 BC. The sarcophagus was found in a Minoan cemetery at Hagia Triada, Crete. It is the only Minoan sarcophagus known to be fully painted.
Gareth Harney (@optimoprincipi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An ancient marble head of a classical goddess, defaced and carved with a Christian cross around the year 500 AD, Archaeological Museum of Samos.

An ancient marble head of a classical goddess, defaced and carved with a Christian cross around the year 500 AD, Archaeological Museum of Samos.
Arthur Brand (art detective) (@brand_arthur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: Last night thieves entered the Drents Museum in Assen, The Netherlands, with the use of explosives. They got away with precious objects from the ehibition 'Dacia - Realm of Gold and Silver'. The display features treasures from the ancient kingdom of Dacia. What a horror

Breaking: Last night thieves entered the Drents Museum in Assen, The Netherlands, with the use of explosives. They got away with precious objects from the ehibition 'Dacia - Realm of Gold and Silver'. The display features treasures from the ancient kingdom of Dacia. What a horror
sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The front facing appearance of AntigoneJournal is free speech and open classics, but in addition to the ethical issues I summarize in this thread, one of their founders is deeply enmeshed with Ralson College, Jordan Peterson, and an approach to Classics people need to know about

Lincoln Michel (@thelincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weird how these people still don't care if the output makes sense at all. Grimoires are books of spells, not blank pages. County fairs started in the 1800s. A golem is not a type of homunculus. Mountebanks are people who sell quack medicine, not persona shape shifters. Etc.

shitposter emeritus (@jazzghost_pm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the idea of riding a tricycle around a big subterranean facility filled with neatly organized records fills me with immense calm. I wish I knew this was a job you could have