Mary Harrsch
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Roman Times
An online magazine about current archaeology and classical research into the lives of inhabitants of the Roman Empire and Byzantium and the civilizations around them.
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The "Little Refugee": A Hooded Boy from Nysa
From Four Jars to One Shrine: The Last Chapter in the History of Canopic Equipment
A Remnant of Sulla's Sack: A Bronze Eros, the Mahdia Shipwreck, and Rome's Appetite for Greek Cultural Capital
The Fierce and the Fine: Boar Imagery and Warrior Identity on an Etruscan helmet
Fecunditas, Castitas, Gravitas: The Herculaneum Woman as a Visual Formula for Roman Female Virtue (2nd Century CE)
From Petra to Rome: A Nabataean Gold Necklace in the Roman World, Luxury, movement, and identity in the 2nd–3rd century CE
From Ningishzida to Hermes: The Near Eastern Roots of the Kerykeion
After the Eagles Left: The Last Romans at the Edge of Empire
Diana's Curse, Meleager's Glory: The Boar as Elite Symbol in Imperial Rome
Power, Prestige, and Bronze: Elite Horsemanship in Pre-Etruscan Italy
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