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Historian. News editor at Ancient History and Ancient Warfare magazines. Author of 14 books, including MARCUS AGRIPPA, GERMANICUS and TIBERIUS. Appeared on History Channel, HistoryHit and The History Network. FRHistS. Website: https://lindsay-powell.com
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This is rather interesting: some new thoughts on how Newstead-type lorica segmentata were fastened. www.academia.edu/168640533/Ty...
The making of a Roman Silver Cup as explained by @gettymuseum.bsky.social. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrMV...
Close up of one of the two scenes on The Warren Cup, now in the collections of The @britishmuseum.bsky.social . Photo: The British Museum. #ArtefactSunday
"The Adventures of Bess and Bernard. Episode 1: Embracing the Past": an experiment with AI and a 3D digital reconstruction model of Rome by Flyover Zone. www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5ls...
The stunning Warren Cup, now in the collections of The @britishmuseum.bsky.social. Made in The Levant of chased silver, c. AD 10. Photo: The British Museum. #ArtefactSunday
"Hadrian’s Wall is a microcosm of the Roman world—its military strategy, building techniques, material culture, and the lives not only of its soldiers, but also of the thousands of men, women, and children." #RomanSiteSaturday archaeology.org/collection/t...
Just submitted the news for @ancienthistmag.bsky.social: exciting stories from Chechnia, Egypt, England, Italy, Sardinia and Turkey. Look for issue 60 soon at your newsagent/stand. #AncientBluesky www.karwansaraypublishers.com/en-us/pages/...
"Clash of the Titans, which premiered on June 12, 1981, was meant to be Harryhausen’s magnum opus. ... [It] became the swan song." #AncientBluesky www.inverse.com/entertainmen...
"At least 149 Cypriot graffiti have been identified on Egyptian monuments, dated from the Archaic to the early Hellenistic period (seventh to second century BC), but predominantly from the fourth century BC." —History Today. #AncientBluesky www.historytoday.com/archive/hist...
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The Newstead type lorica segmentata represents one of the lesser understood forms of Roman segmented armour. Despite more than a century of research, the method of fastening, particularly the closure ...
Tying it all together: Solving the Newstead type lorica segmentata closure
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Ancient Egyptian monuments are covered in graffiti made by visitors from Cyprus. Why were they there, and what does it mean?
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Cypriot Graffiti in Ancient Egypt
Roman Military Equipment
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
Lindsay Powell FRHistS
The Making of a Roman Silver Cup
YouTube video by Getty Museum
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YouTube video by Bernard Frischer
The Adventures of Bess and Bernard. Episode 1: Embracing the Past
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Located in Zutphen, the Netherlands, Karwansaray Publishers produces both books and magazines with a historical focus. Our four magazines - Ancient Warfare, Medieval World: Culture & Conflict, Ancient...
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The Magazine AH
45 Years Later, The Influence Of A Hollywood Legend's Magnum Opus Is Undeniable
'Clash of the Titans,' Ray Harryhausen’s magnum opus, came out just as the tide shift for stop-motion effects was taking place in Hollywood.
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The long and varied history of life along Hadrian’s Wall
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Features - The Wall at the End of the Empire - Archaeology Magazine - May/June 2017