A busy week for the rogueclassicist, with plenty of email woes to make things more difficult ... still, the ClassiCarnies held up their end of the blogosphere:

N.S. Gill starts us off with a feature on Mark Antony's wives ... Nero ... the founding of Carthage ...

Adrian Murdoch finds is looking at Cyril and Julian ... an item on the modern Teutoburg Forest ... a roundup of Roman India stuff ...

... we'll also give AM a tip of the pileus for pointing us to some ClassCon at Overheard in the Office ...

Alun Salt has some advice on how to start a Classics weblog ...

Troels Myrup has a feature on a sarcophagus for a dog ...

Angelo Mercado returns to tell us of Philo the epic poet ...

Dorothy King has some glass from Afghanistan ... there's more Bactrian Gold ... a very interesting possibility of a Roman triumphal arch on/near Temple Mount ... an item on the restoation of the Temple of Portunus (a.k.a. Fortuna Virilis) ... and a roundup of Roman India stuff ...

Ed Flinn's coins ...

Michael Gilleland had a timely post on the word nappy ... Under the Greenwood Tree ... Seneca Comicus (not the Apocolocyntosis) ...

At Current Epigraphy, we learn of matters epigraphical in the latest Arctos ... and ArchBulg ...

Mark Goodacre ponders whether Perseus' technical difficulties might be a (short term) good thing ...

From the Imperial Rome list comes an interesting website/search page (I'm not sure what the official title of it is) for searching for English words which are derived from Greek and/or Latin ...

New list: Greek Geeks (for learners of ancient Greek) ...

At the Stoa is announced the first issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly ...

Eurylochus got a look at some of the 'prizes' of the war ...

Nikolaos has a post on Hellenic Cleansing Rituals ... there's also a post on Iphigenia ...

Other Carnivals and Roundups:

Phil's Patristics roundup ...

Laura Gibbs' roundup of Latin educational stuff ...

Other than that, issue 9.51 of our Explorator newsletter is up ... hopefully we'll have to to get out Ancient World on Television listings out as well ...