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Max
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#CLST6 #RR21 I was struck by similarities between modern & ancient Roman politics, particularly how leaders present themselvesWhile modern leaders (especially fascistic ones) may present themselves as overly smart/fit/healthy, Roman
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Julia Gottschalk
JuliaCLST6
#CLST6 The continuative narrative on Trajan's column leaves us with many small scenes to look at when examining this monument! One of the themes I found very interesting that I
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Max
Max08013598
#CLST6 #RR17 Trajan's column is a spectacular victory monument honoring Trajan (and his soldiers) for defeating the Dacians in two different warsA 625 foot frieze winds 23 times around the
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Jack Lauer
JackLauerCLST6
#CLST6 For my #LookCloser7, I examined the ruins of Pompeii via Google Earth. Specifically, I wanted to take a look at one of the landmarks that was discussed in the
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WillCLST6
WillCLST6
#CLST6 #LookCloser7 Today I'll be taking a look at the ruins of Pompeii. As Pompeii was incased in a layer volcanic ash in 79 CE, its architecture has been very
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Thomas Lane
ThomasCLST6
For this #CLST6 #RR17, we will be looking at imagery on Trajan's Column as a lens through which to view how deeply the Roman state was intertwined with warfare. In
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Tudor
TudorCLST6
#CLST6 In this #LookCloser8, I'm going to take a look at this coin minted under Augustus at Nemausus (modern day Nîmes) around 9-3 BCE. Especially early in the empire, provincial
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Ulgen
ulgenCLST6
#CLST6 #RR17In this thread, through the analyses of several depicted scenes, I will highlight the ideological aspect of the Column of Trajan (Forum of Trajan, Rome).Since its propaganda purpose overrides
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Rahul Rao
RahulCLST6
#CLST6 #FirstLookCloserHere is Block XIII from the Parthenon's South frieze. It was produced circa 438-432 BC under the direction of the Greek sculptor Pheidias. It is a marble relief sculpture.The
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klarameyer
KlaraCLST6
Hey #clst6! For this #cyo4 #ethics, I listened to an Arch & Anth podcast (a) from Michael Riviera with Professor Erin Thompson, an art historian-lawyer who specializes and teaches in
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Jack Keating
JackKCLST6
Hi #CLST6, for this #LookCloser8 I am going to dive into an object for my Project 4! I plan on researching and comparison Assassin’s Creed Odyssey's 3d visualisations of monuments
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Eliza Durbin
ElizaCLST6
#CLST6 For my #LookCloser7, I focused on the stone amphitheater and the Domus Sirici. I wanted to look at the amphitheater because it is in remarkably good condition given its
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Jimmy Heidt
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#CLST6 In this #CYO4 #Ethics thread, I chose to listen to Episode 23, “Unintentional Looting”, from the Archaeology Podcast Network. In this episode, Sara and Ken discuss the worries of
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KamilCLST6
KamilCLST6
#CLST6 Here’s a sneak peak of my #Project4, in I which will explore the diachronic progression & historical/cultural/economic implications of marine #zoological motifs on ancient coins. My #LookCloser8 will overview
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CLST6 C.O
CarlosOCLST6
#CLST6 #CYO4When I told my parents that I chosen an archaeology course, they immediately replied 'Are you going to be the next Indiana Jones?'. I only found it fitting, then,
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Sally
SallyCLST6
#CLST6 For this #RR17, I will be primarily examining two scenes of sacrifice on the spiral frieze of Trajan’s column, specifically scenes 86 and 98-99 depicting aspects of the Second
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