Ancient Art, Archaeology & Architecture. AHRC @Midlands4Cities PhD researcher, @UoNClassics/@UoNArch. Rome and Italy enthusiast. Enjoys a good building.🇲🇹🇬🇧
Got very excited thinking about Spartacus, cipollino porticoes and venationes today. We had the arena completely to ourselves!
Dinner with a (much longed for) sea breeze in Napoli topped it off 🌅
Sleepy train ride home now. Won’t be forgetting this one fast!
My most difficult creative challenge, I present the #polychrome version of this ca. 50 AD Roman funerary relief, showing the deceased's pillow shop. *Many* thanks to @DrNWillburger for all her time and help on research and for the original image! #Uffizi#polychromy 1/
Auguri Roma! This morning I was treated to this wonderful perspective from the hanging door of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, now San Lorenzo in Miranda. Helpful for appreciating the sheer amount of earth uncovered over the centuries. It’s also a nice view.
I’ve taken some time away from here for reasons we all understand too well. Important to ensure you’re well in yourself first. Lots of exciting things coming up! Very happy to be back and in a better place to share them. Here’s a snap reflecting some of those feelings 😊
Yesterday’s dinner was delightful. Love our little Roman family: a flat comprising a Colombian filmmaker/photographer, a Brazilian opera pianist, an Italian biologist and myself, a British ancient historian. We laughed at just how fantastic that sounds when said out loud...
@ChrisRouse1212 Same same, but different. My grades were poor in 2013 so I re-took year 13. It felt horrible. But, that year taught me so much - I was not ready to go to uni at that stage!
Trying to get a physical sense of the space in the Saepta’s porticoes this evening. If we believe the Plan, they were c.14m wide. Compared to the 6m portico here today, and the c.9.5m of Pompey and Octavia, they were extraordinarily spacious. Pretty sure this counts as research.
From the #BSRArchives. An insight into Ashby's acquisition of his collections: he gratefully accepts the 318 drawings by James Hakewill in exchange for guiding the donor's large (!) family around Rome.
Here are some @the_bsr today, and all browsable here: https://t.co/Y2gwJXJyhA
I have used this lovely note from @Sapphiet as a bookmark in my journal for a year or so now. The positive energy and little chuckle it prompts each day is genuinely massive in keeping me going. Missing friends and colleagues! I wanted to extend the sentiment to you all as well.