Joshua R. Hall

Joshua R. Hall

Joshua Hall holds a PhD in Ancient History from Cardiff University. His research primarily revolves around warfare and social power in ancient Italy before the Roman conquest.

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The afterlife of a Greek temple
The afterlife of a Greek temple
The Duomo of Syracuse

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Early Tarentine warfare
Early Tarentine warfare
The horse or the hoplite?

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Food insecurity in Early Rome
Food insecurity in Early Rome

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Odysseus the foreigner
Odysseus the foreigner

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Regulus and the Bagradas Dragon
Regulus and the Bagradas Dragon

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Marcus Aurelius and a mysterious embassy to China
Marcus Aurelius and a mysterious embassy to China

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The language of tyranny
The language of tyranny

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Lucretia and the archetype of Etruscan promiscuity
Lucretia and the archetype of Etruscan promiscuity

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Real estate for the dead
Real estate for the dead
Central Italian hut urns

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Guayabo de Turrialba
Guayabo de Turrialba
Space of power

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Etruscan women
Etruscan women
Ostentatious display and social power

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Uneasy bedfellows
Uneasy bedfellows
Carthage and Athens at the end of the fifth century BC

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