Io Saturnalia omnes!
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Io Saturnalia omnes!
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I love this Sisyphean take on seasonal stresses by @mindcymru.bsky.social
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Drawn on phone app sketchbook π
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Day 3 - The Graiai
There once were mythic sisters named Graiai,
Who shared one tooth and one eye between three,
When Perseus came near,
They shrieked in great fear
'He's taken them both! How greedy?!'
Thanatos (Death) and his brother Hypnos (sleep) carry away the body of Sarpedon from the battlefield of Troy. Attic Red Figure Kalyx ca 515 BCE. Signed by Euphronius. Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
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Day 2 Thanatos
"[Apollon] gave him [the dead Sarpedon] into the charge of swift messengers to carry him, of Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death), who are twin brothers, and these two presently laid him down within the rich countryside of broad Lykia."
Homer, Iliad 16.681
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Day 1 - Hypnos, god of sleep.
"Yet you love sleep and salute Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, and forget that he is death's brother"
Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet.
πΌ"Sleep and his Half Brother, Death", John William Waterhouse (1874, oil on canvas Private Collection
This is exciting - a newly launched official Antonine Wall Trail that will help walkers to explore Britain's best Roman frontier! I will need to take a look and see how it compares to the route I took as I walked the Wall...
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#WallsOnWednesday
A dome-shaped object made of clay, featuring a carved relief of a standing male figure inside a temple-like structure with two twisted columns and a triangular pediment; the figure holds a staff entwined by two serpents in his right hand and rests his left hand on the head of a sheep or ram that stands beside him, all set against a dark background.
#ReliefWednesday: A #Roman terracotta money box in the shape of a beehive, decorated with an image of Mercury, holding the caduceus (the staff carried by herolds) and a money bag.
Mercury was considered the god of financial gain and commerce, and as such...π§΅1/2
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Shout out for our pop-up exhibition 'Women of Romano-British Archaeology' on display in the Hellenic and Roman Library at Senate House in London curated by Dr Tatiana Ivleva.
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My photo shows a hexagonal wooden pyxis (box), the sides of which are decorated with rectangular gold plates ornamented in the βrepoussΓ©β technique; that is a method of decorating metal with raised reliefs by hammering from the back. The lid of the box is wooden. Two layers of gold plates decorate the sides of the pyxis Three decorative themes are repeated: a lion in a βflying gallopβ position (four legs fully extended, with all feet off the ground) chases a deer, another lion in the same postion chases an antelope. Both chases take place in a tropical landscape with palm trees. A third plate design shows a running spiral pattern (not seen in my photo). This box is a unique find both because of the wood, which rarely survives from the Mycenaean period, but also because of the distinctive character of the repoussΓ© scenes depicted.
Fabulous 3,500 year-old Mycenaean wooden box embellished with repoussΓ© gold plates with lions chasing deer and antelope, among palm trees, spirals and bulls heads.
From Grave V, Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece. National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
π· by me
#ReliefWednesday
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In London and fancy seeing/ handling objects lost by Roman citizens of Londinium? Head to the Roman Amphitheatre at Guildhall for an exhibition of things discovered by Mudlarks.
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FREE ADMISSION
6 and 7th September
10 - 4pm
www.thecityofldn.com/event/mudlar...
Starts 17th September! Our new online course 'Roman Coinage in Britain' with Dr Peter Guest.
A 5-week course, 6.00pm - 7.30pm (UK time) + recordings will be available.
More info and booking at: www.hellenicandromanlibrary.org/Events/Event...
Joint course with @theRomanSoc
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Even better! Prof. Ron Hutton is due to lecture about magical, mystical Hecate on 26 November 2025 at 18:00hrs GMT. Not to be missed!
Register for the online talk at the link below
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Hecate: Mistress of Magic | Gresham College share.google/2jGrCDZwRD37...
The fabulous Prof. Ron Hutton is to give a free online lecture on the ancient Greek god Pan as part of the Gresham College Lecture series. September 17th at 18:00hrs GMT. Sign up at link below.
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The Great God Pan: Lord of the Wild share.google/fx9Xv8CnfS7v...
Cover of THE ROADS TO ROME on a Kindle, with image of straight Roman road running between pine trees towards a distant city.
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL!
Back to work today, but with the happy news that THE ROADS TO ROME is only 99p on Kindle all month so you can get away from it all in virtual fashion and enjoy the ancient routes.
www.amazon.co.uk/Roads-Rome-H...
Wonderfully creepy β€οΈ
03.09.2025 21:42 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0(3) Odyssey 17 (lines 300β306), translated by Robert Fagles from the original Greek
26.08.2025 15:36 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0(2) So Argos lay there dirty, covered with fleas. And when he realized Odysseus was near, he wagged his tail, and both his ears dropped back. He was too weak to move toward his master. At a distance, Odysseus had noticed, and he wiped his tears away and hid them [...]
26.08.2025 15:36 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0#InternationalDogDay
The saddest tale, the goodest boi....
(1) Argus, the faithful hound of Odysseus, was the only one to recognize Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca after 20 years. Too weak to move, he wags his tail and offers a final gaze of recognition before passing away.
Simple black and white Roman mosaic from a corridor of a house in Hersonissos, Crete, 2nd C AD. The corridor led to the dining room. Look closely for a kantharos from which a vine emerges. Cretan wine was appreciated and exported during the Roman period.
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For #MosaicMonday, from my recent visit to the Archaeological Museum of Split, the central panel of a large floor mosaic depicting Orpheus among the animals. From the provincial governor's house at Salona. Dated to the 2nd century CE.
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The mosaic depicts the struggle between Cupid and Pan to signify the triumph of love on the wound side. The mosaic of the Ronda de los Tejares in Cordoba is part of the floor of a perhaps third-century Roman house.
#MosaicMonday
#Roman mosaic with struggle between Eros and Pan, 3rd century AD. Archaeological Museum of Cordoba, #Spain.
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Achilles is adored byΒ princesses of Skyros, a scene from theΒ #IliadΒ whereΒ #Odysseus discovers him dressed as a woman and hiding among the princesses at the royal court of Skyros.
A late
#RomanΒ mosaicΒ fromΒ La Olmeda, Spain, 4th-5th centuriesΒ AD.
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Roman floor mosaic panel. In the lower section of the photograph is a rectangular panel showing a fish. Above it in the image and separated by intricate geometric patterns is a square panel with a partridge. Both animals are facing towards the left.
Something fishy for #mosaicmonday
Mosaic panel featuring a fish and partridge behind it. From the House of Eustolios at Kourion in Cyprus, late 4th century CE.
The Christian iconography is matched by inscription mosaics proclaiming Eustolios' faith. #ancientbluesky πΊ
In this mosaic scene a lion stands dominantly over a leopard. The leopard has been injured by the lion and is gazing up fearfully towards the lion. The lion stares out of the frame at the viewer. The two big cats are in a varied landscape of trees and waterβs edge. Now held at MAN Napoli (inv. no. 114282).
π¦π Itβs lion versus leopard this #MosaicMonday! This stunning scene comes from the Casa delle Colombe a mosaico at Pompeii.
It seems the lion truly has the upper hand, standing over the prone leopard. The power of the lionβs claws are matched by its direct stare at the viewer.
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#MosaicMonday and my entry is from I Colori dei Romani at Centrale Montemartini.
Here we have Europa and the Bull from a burial chamber at the Via Ostiense necropolis, as well as the plant decoration from the threshold of the same burial chamber.
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#MosaicMonday
Orpheus theme #mosiac, excavated from Barton Farm, Cirencester. The mosaic likely dates to the 4th century CE, a period when such imagery was popular in villa decoration across #RomanBritain.
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#History
Got so caught up analysing this that I forgot to add:
#MosaicMonday
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A #Roman mosaic portrait of a young woman, found in #Pompeii in the Casa della Matrona Ignota, & made about 2000 years ago. It is a beautifully-crafted image of an unknown woman; we can guess from her jewellery that she was wealthy, but not much else πΊAncientBlueSky #Archaeology #MosaicMonday
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It is flaming June so remember to help the birds and wildlife survive the heat by putting fresh water out for them.
Detail from mosaic depicting tame deer drinking from a fountain. C. 3/4 CE. Carthage.
π· British Museum, London
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#FrescoFriday - "Here's looking at you..."
The central painting from the east wall of the triclinium of the House of the Doves, Pompeii (VII.14.9). A mask of a Maenad peeps out through a wall of grapevine foliage. #Pompeii #Art πΊ
Image: National Archaeological Museum, Naples (9798)