This page lists all of the articles that have been published on this website in reverse chronological order, so with the newest material listed first.

The tomb of Paraherwenemef (QV42)
An in-depth look at the tomb of prince Paraherwenemef, a son of Ramesses III, in the Valley of the Queens.

Star Trek and the Classical world
There a number of episodes of the original Star Trek TV series that are clearly influenced by Classical myths and history.

Greek inspiration for China’s Terracotta Army?
The figures of the Chinese terracotta army of the third century BC were perhaps inspired by Greek sculpture.

Titan Quest (2006)
An action role-playing game
Titan Quest is an entertaining and challenging action-roleplaying game that has you slaying monsters and completing quests as you travel from ancient Greece to ancient China.

A man and his Adam’s apple
An Egyptian portrait currently in the British Museum is noteworthy for its depiction of a prominent Adam’s apple.

The look of the ancient world on screen
Just why do all (modern) movies and TV series set in ancient times have a more or less similar look about them?

Beyond Blood & Sand
A discussion of the remaining three seasons of the TV show Spartacus, which are all heartily recommended.

Spartacus: Blood & Sand (2010)
An entertaining television series with lots of blood, gore, and gratuitous nudity. What’s not to like?

How Corinthian is the Corinthian helmet?
The best known type of Greek helmet is known as “Corinthian”. Is this because there is incontrovertible evidence that ancient Corinth was the place where this type of helmet was first invented?

Swords in Leiden
A new temporary exhibition in Leiden demonstrates just how useful it can be to use a question-driven approach to exhibition design.