With the subtitle: two conferences, a fancy dinner, and three months of research leave (and counting). First, the conferences (the most interesting and fun bit). In June, I spent three days in Leiden for the Penn-Leiden colloquium. This was not just a wonderful conference on the theme 'the Value of Languages in the Ancient World',... Continue Reading →
New Oscan inscriptions at Rossano di Vaglio
I'm very excited to be able to flag the publication of Oscan inscriptions (this does not happen every day, or even every year). In 2024, there was big new find of five new inscriptions in the Greek alphabet at the Rossano di Vaglio sanctuary in Basilicata. Considering the site only has about sixty inscriptions total,... Continue Reading →
