the @WarwickClassNet has a new blog where teachers can share examples of innovative teaching! The inaugural blog, by Sian Squire (Shrewsbury College) and Nina Rinke (Worcester Sixth Form College) is of course numismatic themed! Enjoy! https://t.co/FuQZwLKhl0
A cameo made of glass paste showing a laureate Augustus, the dotted border strongly suggests the model was a coin. https://t.co/9emdhbiDtW. Glass pastes were a cheaper way to produce products similar to gems, making them more available to a broader population.
Now is the time to donate to @classicsforall via @BigGive - all donations will be DOUBLED this week! Please help us to continue reaching pupils and teachers in state schools. Donate at https://t.co/h2Ym93CGHb #ChristmasChallenge
We are proud to work with the charity @classicsforall who are helping to bring classical education to schools across the UK. Any donations made until 10th Dec will be doubled during the #BigGive! So make a difference! https://t.co/zAGpc34lHE… #ClassicsForAll#ChristmasChallenge
Was the Greek dark age shorter than we think? Read more in the @ConversationUK article by our new colleague Trevor van Damme. @uniofwarwick@WarwickClassNet
https://t.co/6ENaxX6ilJ.
really great discussion between with @WarwickClassNet and @rohit_harip from Design Studies @uniofwarwick about 3D scanning and printing #coins for educational (and other) use! Plans to be hatched. ;-)
New on the Material Musings blog! Chris Parr discusses the Lacus Curtius in the Forum Romanum: 'Reinventing Rome's Forgotton Past - the lost significance of the Lacus Curtius' https://t.co/17RyltWB3F
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I am now allowed to share the news that I have been promoted to Professor at @uniofwarwick. It was fantastic to be able to celebrate with colleagues and students from Warwick and Ca’ Foscari in Venice last week! Thanks to all those who supported me over the years ❤️
this #Roman#token@laBnF once belonged to Froehner (R. 881). It carries the legend SODALES DE SVO on one side and a lovely image of Victory on a globe on the other. Sodales was a term that referred to a companion or a member of a college. #numismatics https://t.co/uDMb7gfjaC
New for June! Tallulah George's fascinating article on the Material Musings blog discusses gladiatorial armour: 'Practical and Stylish - Gladiatorial Armour as Costume' https://t.co/VLNbA7LeWu @ClassicsWarwick@warwickengages@WarwickClassNet@classictallulah