Plenty of stuff today ...

Bread and Circuses has some more relevant links about those Latin/Basque inscriptions from Spain ...

About.com's N.S. Gill is pondering the suggestion that early Christians might have lived longer than their pagan counterparts ...

PhDiva DK has a pile of posts ... one on items the FBI is reporting stolen from Turkey ... she's snooping at online Classicists' libraries ... there's something on the Olive Tree pediment on the Acropolis ...

Sauvage Noble is looking at a fragment of Livius Andronicus compared to Homer (interesting one this) ...

On Friday, Hobbyblog had a really interesting Gallienus/Temple of Astarte ...

Ginny Lindzey is pondering how we promote Latin .... it comes hot on the heels of thoughts on Latin being 'in periculum' (which we mentioned a few days ago) ...

Bestiaria Latina has some ubi ... ibi proverbish thingies ...

Roman History Books is looking at Appian's version of the wars with Hannibal ... appropriately, the next book chat will be on The Pride of Carthage ...

An interesting quote about Classics over at Laudator ...

The honor games for Achilles have come to an end at Under Odysseus ...

Campus Mawrtius is pondering neologisms in Augustine ...

Not much ClassCon in Mary Beard's latest ...

ARLT instructs us how to make a model Roman warship ...

Father Foster's latest is about the canonization of Thomas More (and other things) ... it's here and begins at roughly 21:30 [I'd like to go on record as saying I DO NOT LIKE this new format ... it's almost impossible to find things efficiently]