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I’m not planning to blog a lot on the Astronomical Orientation of Ancient Greek Temples as is openly accessible. Your comments are going to carry a lot more weight there than here. But I’ll try and keep track of what other people are saying elsewhere....
I’ve published a paper with PLoS One which should be out today. The most common question I’ve been asked so far is: Why there? I’m applying for jobs in Archaeology and Ancient History, so why would I want to publish in an online journal that hardly...
I wasn’t aware of this book till I saw a review appear on the BMCR feed. If you’re tackling anything to do with ancient Greece and Rome then it’s a good idea to keep an eye on BMCR as there’s a constant stream of reviews highlighting interesting books....
These are my links for 16th of November through 18th of November:
The Academic Journal Racket « In the Dark
Telescoper explains how academic publishing works. The only thing that would improbe the post would be the theme from 'The Naked Gun' in the...
These are my links for 12th of November through 14th of November:
Is the new policy statement PPS 15 a threat to heritage? – Building Design
I'd love to have a pithy and insightful opinion on this, but first I'll have to look up what PPS 15 says. it's...