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- Apuleius' Golden Ass: What the Translator Knows
- Archaeology, Science and the East Mediterranean: Some Issues, Some Opportunities, and a New Paradigm?
- Castra, quasi casta? Women and Children in the Material Record of Roman Military Communities
- Disembodied Authority and the Place of the Physician in Fifth- and Fourth-Century Medical Writing
- Excavation Photographs and the Rediscovery of the Via dell'Abbondanza at Pompeii
- Eye and Hand: Illustrations, Instructions and Imagination in Ancient Greek Mechanical Texts
- Officium Imperatoris: The Importance of Picking One's Battles in the Middle Republic
- Socrates and the Hemlock Cup
- Sourcing the Earliest Roof Tiles and Architectural Terracottas in Rome
- The Poet and The Suppliant of Vergil's Aeneid
- The Roads Not Taken: Unrealized Possibilities in Herodotus' Histories
- The Tenderness of Monsters: Polyphemus as Lover in Roman Wall Painting