Sarah E. Bond

Sarah E. Bond

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ancient history

  • Were Pagan Temples All Smashed Or Just Converted Into Christian Churches?

    Were Pagan Temples All Smashed Or Just Converted Into Christian Churches?

    Art and Graphics, color, Forbes, maps, reading, The State of the Field, Uncategorized
  • Hold My Mead: A Bibliography For Historians Hitting Back At White Supremacy

    Hold My Mead: A Bibliography For Historians Hitting Back At White Supremacy

    Art and Graphics, color, diversity, Forbes, reading, The State of the Field, Uncategorized, women
  • The History Of Torches, Intimidation & Symbols of Violence

    The History Of Torches, Intimidation & Symbols of Violence

    diversity, Forbes, The State of the Field, Uncategorized
  • Pass the Dormice: Breeding, Selling, And Eating Honeyed Dormice in Antiquity

    Pass the Dormice: Breeding, Selling, And Eating Honeyed Dormice in Antiquity

    food, Labor and Work, open access, Uncategorized
  • The Argument Made By The Absence: On Whiteness, Polychromy, And Diversity In Classics

    The Argument Made By The Absence: On Whiteness, Polychromy, And Diversity In Classics

    Art and Graphics, color, diversity, Uncategorized
  • Legitimizing The Blog: On Reading, Citing & Archiving Blogposts

    Legitimizing The Blog: On Reading, Citing & Archiving Blogposts

    Forbes, open access, reading, text, The State of the Field, Uncategorized
  • January 10, 49 BCE: Revising The Tale Of Caesar’s Crossing of the Rubicon

    January 10, 49 BCE: Revising The Tale Of Caesar’s Crossing of the Rubicon

    Forbes, maps, Uncategorized
  • Numbering The Stars: Remembering the Contributions of Medieval Muslim Astronomers And Catalogers

    Numbering The Stars: Remembering the Contributions of Medieval Muslim Astronomers And Catalogers

    Art and Graphics, Forbes, maps, text
  • Does NYC’s New 3D Printed Palmyra Arch Celebrate Syria Or Just Engage In ‘Digital Colonialism’?

    Does NYC’s New 3D Printed Palmyra Arch Celebrate Syria Or Just Engage In ‘Digital Colonialism’?

    Art and Graphics, Forbes, text, Uncategorized
  • The Decline and Fall of the All-Male Panel: Compiling a List of Female Ancient Historians

    The Decline and Fall of the All-Male Panel: Compiling a List of Female Ancient Historians

    The State of the Field
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