A quiet day in ClassicsLand:

... we can also note that Lucian's Mimes of the Courtesans (trans. "A.L.H.") is up at Sacred Texts ...

Dorothy King has some items on the Capture of Jerusalem (see also an earlier post on the Theodosius Monastery that I think I missed) ... there's also some assorted archaeology news ...

Michael Gilleland has a post on Walking on Water ...

More useful stuff from Laura Gibbs ...

N.S. Gill tells us about Prometheus ...

Troels has an interesting post about the 'innocent' era of collecting antiquities ...

I'd link to the Stoa, which has some interesting audio files, but it looks as if it has been hacked or something's gone kablooie with the stylesheet ...

And now for the Carnivals within the Carnival:

Nikolaos Markoulakis has the latest Carnival at Tropaion ...

Fellow Flames fan (and the Flames need fanning right now) Michael Pahl hosts the latest Biblical Studies Carnival which has quite a few items of interest ...