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Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom May 10-16

Posts I enjoyed around the web this week: Margaret Spence’s “Cleopatra’s Molecules”, Copy Editors’ Pet Peeves, Oldest stone bracelet, revealing the storage rooms of Limassol, Cyprus Museum, PTSD historically speaking by Regina Jeffers, David Waid on writing styles

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom May 3-9

Posts I enjoyed around the web: Alison Morton on Hollywood’s Roman bloopers, Turkey rebuilds Roman Triumphal arch, keeping tension in scenes by Anna Elliot and puzzling new words in the dictionary.

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom April 26-May 2

My weekly web favorites: Egyptian Papyrus with hangover remedy, Jane Austen’s world by M.M. Bennetts, conversation about comic war novels with David Abrams and Viet Thanh Nguyen, cartoon via Janet Rudolph, Sudan’s Meroe Pyramids

Visiting Heroines of Fantasy

I have a guest post on Heroines of Fantasy about Briseis and finding voice. Briseis is right at home on this blog among the strong women and tales of adventure, magic, betrayal and war.

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom April 19-25

Posts I enjoyed around the web this week: a small town dig of Minoan Crete, Liza Klaussmann on enriching the “real” with the fictional in Historical fiction, a rave review of Ben Kane’s latest Roman book, remembering Harry Hoffner monumental Hittitologist, the apparent translucency of marble & what that means to ancient Greek temples, and Donis Casey on the pain of slicing & dicing one’s manuscript.

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom April 12-18

Reminder AZ HNS meeting this Saturday April 25 2-4 with Marcia Fine. My favorite posts around the web this week: Neanderthals in limestone and making music, interview with Nancy Bilyeau, Susan Spann on Female Samurai Warriors, David Waid on ancient shipwreck, Italian history in the basement and Museum makeover

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom April 4-11

My favorites around the web this week: an interview about Hand of Fire by Fiona McVie, Kate Atherton’s review of Lindsey Davis’s Deadly Elections, and Neolithic and Mycenaean graves of great interest in Greece.

Weekly Roundup of History, Archaeology and Writing Wisdom March 28-April 5

My favorites around the web this week: Laura Kelley on ancient chilis, clever engineering in the Acropolis, Laura Libricz on Dutch East India Company, Nancy Bilyeau on how much violence in Tudor fiction, a cartoon for the linguistically delighting, Elizabeth Chadwick on Medieval gambling, and Simon Wood on building a villain.