We were sad that we just didn’t have the resources to include all the papers we wanted to in our WAVE conference in September. But four further speakers have kindly agreed to give us their papers at our follow-up online mini symposium, on the theme of writing in the Bronze Age Aegean and Cyprus – … Continue reading Online mini symposium: Writing As Visual Experience in the Bronze Age Aegean and Cyprus| The VIEWS project
If you study Latin, or ancient Greek, or the ancient world in any way at all, I bet at some point you’ve been asked why. Why study dead languages? Why study long-dead people? And I’m sure you have your own answers! I’m going to dedicate this post to my answer… channeled through the medium of … Continue reading “Dead” languages… in Lego!| The VIEWS project
The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek (edited by John Killen) is the long-awaited update to the foundational work of the study of the Linear B tablets of Mycenaean (Late Bronze Age) Greece – M…| It's All Greek To Me
Last (for now!) in my series of virtual tours of Mycenaean sites, following Tiryns and Mycenae in the north-east Peloponnese, is this tour of Thebes in Boeotia, north-west of Athens (Myceanean te-q…| It's All Greek To Me
Following on from last year’s virtual tour of the Mycenaean site of Tiryns, now it’s the turn of the site after which the “Mycenaean” societies of Late Bronze Age Greece are…| It's All Greek To Me
Nearly two years ago, I was preparing to move to Athens to start a new research project ‘Writing at Pylos’ (acronym: WRAP), funded by the EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, at t…| It's All Greek To Me