Nov 24, 2006
The Ancient History Sphere
Historians of more recent periods may be unaware of the vitality of the ancient history blogosphere. Some of its blogs are, well, ancient and well-known by blogospheric standards. Alun Salt's Archaeoastronomy, Jim Davila's PaleoJudaica, and David Meadows's Rogue Classicism come to mind. Others are new and, some of them, highly specialized. If you're aware of others that we don't know about – especially, perhaps, others with an interest in ancient Asian, African, and American civilizations -- we'd be glad to hear about them. In the meantime, browse among these:Ancient Transportation Archaeoastronomy Ancient/Classical History Ancient Near East.net Antiquity a Rewarding Study Apocryphicity Archaeoblog ARLT, The Association for Latin Teaching * Atriades Blogographos* Bread and Circuses Busybody * Campvs Mawrtivs * Classical Archaeology Classics in Contemporary Culture Curculio Errantry: Novak's Journal Excavation Blog from Çatalhöyük * Glaukôpidos Greek Colonial Pottery in Italy Iconoclasm Mediterranean Archaeology Memorabilia Antonina Muziris PaleoJudaica PhDiva Portable Antiquities Blog Recent Finds Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean Rogue Classicism Roman Archaeology Roman History Books Roman Times Rome Historian's Blog Sparta Thoughts on Antiquity Tropaion *
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