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Pasts Imperfect (10.10.24)

Long before there was Moo Deng the bite-y baby hippo, there was “William,” the official mascot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (ca. 1961-1878 BCE), faience, blue glaze (not Egyptian blue), Dra Abu-el-Naga, Egypt, now at the Met (CC0).

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Pasts Imperfect (9.26.24)

Unknown illustrator, “Temptation of Christ,” ‘Bible historiée toute figurée’, Naples ca. 1350, Paris, BnF, Français 9561, fol. 147v (image via Discarding Images).

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Pasts Imperfect (9.12.24)

Unrecorded Artist, “Eye inlay for a statue” (ca. 2600-2500 BCE), Sumerian, Mesopotamia, Nippur (Iraq), lapis lazuli and shell, now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, NY (CC0).

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Pasts Imperfect (8.29.24)

Unrecorded artist, ‘Tapestry fragment with Pan and Dionysos,” Late Roman Egypt, 4th-5thC CE, wool, Boston MFA, Boston, MA (via Medieval Histories).

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  • Sarah E. Bond

    Ancient Historian, Writer, Associate Professor of History

  • Colin McCaffrey

    Classics Librarian at Yale University Library

  • Tori Lee

    Classicist, postdoc @ BU Society of Fellows, 2x gold medalist in puns

  • Stephanie Wong

    my apocalypse skills involve looms and boats (she/ella/她)

  • Andrew Mark Henry

    Researching Late Antiquity/magic/demonology. YouTuber @ Religion For Breakfast

  • Javal Coleman

    Ph.d student in classics

  • Lorraine Abagatnan
  • Donna Zuckerberg

    Writer, recovering academic, parent. Author of "Not All Dead White Men," founder and editor-in-chief of eidolon.pub. She/her.

  • Mai Musié

    Ancient Historian & Public Engagement Specialist. Current ECR Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies. School of Advanced Study, London. Works on reach impact and public engagement projects for HE institutions and GLAM.

  • Yung In Chae

    Pronounced opposite of old, opposite of out.

  • Sarah Scullin

    Writer, Editor, Classics PhD more

  • Chris Hoklotubbe

    Chris Hoklotubbe (Th.D. Harvard University) is an Assistant Professor of Classics at Cornell College (Mount Vernon, Iowa) and Director of Graduate Studies at NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community.

  • T.J. Tallie

    T.J. Tallie is Associate Professor of History at the University of San Diego. Their work focuses on critical comparative settler colonial history, with a focus on Indigeneity, Blackness, and belonging.

  • Amy Pistone

    Classicist, Hellenist, sports referee, general fan of binging all sorts of TV.

  • Amy Pistone

    Classicist, Hellenist, sports referee, general fan of binging all sorts of TV.

  • Kelly Nguyen

    Assistant Professor of Classics at UCLA

  • Joy Connolly

    President of ACLS, a nonprofit devoted to advancing the humanities and social sciences. Scholar, feminist, reader, walker.

  • Matheus Ely Pessoa

    First-year PhD student in Classical Studies at Boston University.

  • Lauren W Brown

    PhD student at Boston University.

  • Allison Jodoin

    Allison Jodoin is a PhD student at Boston University. Her research interests include Greek tragedy, Roman comedy, and disability representation in academia. She lives in Boston with her (appropriately named) dog, Lukos Leukos.

  • Tim Whitmarsh

    Regius Professor of Greek, University of Cambridge

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