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Listening to Ruins

This summer, I found myself on the summit of a mountain in Italy. This serene perch was once the home of a violent emperor named

Aeneas and AI

A friend gave me an article from the Wall Street Journal about a computer program, Aeneas, which is being used to figure out damaged inscriptions

Post Roman Britain’s Economy

For years the consensus has been that when the Romans left the economy of Britain took a big hit. New research published in Antiquity and summarized in Science (389:1077,

Recycled Rome

By: Bonnie A. Catto      Rome is the eternal city, urbs aeterna, yet it is continually evolving.   In Spring 2023 while teaching in Rome for

Vesuvius comes to life in different ways!

Vesuvius is on many people’s minds right now – not only Latin teachers, preparing for the new AP exam,but everyone interested in geology. The following

Classifying Artifacts: a classroom activity

Classifying Artifacts: a classroom activity for students by Susann Lusnia Associate Professor of Classical Studies Executive Director, Center for Engaged Learning & Teaching Tulane University

Using Coins in Your Classroom

Ancient coins and money are great ways to tie in curriculum goals and interests in broader themes of art, propaganda, history, and government.  Even Latin

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