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Blog Posts
- Ancient Graffiti: From Pompeii to Smyrna
- The Ancient Roots of Modern Hygiene Part 1
- The Ancient Roots of Modern Hygiene Part 2
- AntiquityNOW Celebrates Shark Week!
- Author PJ Hodge Presents “The Viaduct (A Ghost Story)”
- The Believing of Seeing, Part 1: The Oracle of Delphi
- Buildings of the Future With Foundations in the Ancient Past
- A Brief History of the Timeless Dilemma of Censorship and America’s Response
- Celebrating National Coffee Day: A Jittery Goat, Political Plots, Slave Labor, Grounds for Divorce—The Coffee Bean Brews Up a Tumultuous World History
- Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World
- Cracking the History of Easter Eggs
- Echoes of History: The Incredible Sound Effects of Malta’s Hypogeum Hal Saflieni
- Gum Chewing: A 5,000 Year Old Habit
- A Frightful History: Author P J Hodge Presents “The Ghost Hunter”
- Happy Kwanzaa from AntiquityNOW
- Happy Valentine’s Day! The Power of Love (Pssst—It’s All in the Eyes and Nose)
- The History in our Language: Idioms from Ancient Times, Part 1
- The History in our Language: Idioms from Ancient Times, Part 2
- Hurricane Season 2013 BCE: Ancient Storms, Modern Predictions
- The Influence of Ancient War Monuments on Their Modern Equivalents Part I: Ancient Rome
- The Knossos Dolphin: Create Your Own Piece of Art Inspired by Antiquity with Dan Fenelon
- Maps, Part I: Defining and Explaining our Past, Present and Future
- Maps, Part 2: Defining and Explaining our Past, Present and Future
- Music, Color, Costumes and Beads—It’s Mardi Gras Time!
- Nanotechnology and the Ancient Romans: A Breakthrough 1,600 Years in the Making
- It’s National Poetry Month! Ancient Poetry and the Created Self: From Early Epics to Afghan Women’s Landays
- Nature, Ecotherapy and a Peek into the Past Through National Parks
- Part 1, Tricks of the Trade: From Ancient Symbols to a $70 Billion Brand (That’s You, Coca-Cola!)
- It’s the Power of Love: St. Valentine and the Romantic Brain
- In Praise of Teachers—4,000 Years of Preparing the Next Generation
- A Primer on Democracy: Where to Learn More
- Remembering the 75th Anniversary of The Wizard of Oz: The Ancient Voice of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”
- The Rose in History: Power, Beauty and the Sweet Smell of Success
- Suffering the Flu? Be Happy It Isn’t the Plague!
- The Summer Solstice: From Ancient Celebration to a Modern Day at the Beach
- Why January 1st?
- Why We Love to Be Scared: Dopamine, Genes and a 2,000 Year Old Horror Story
- Yakety-Yak, How We Do Talk Back: The Hydraulic Telegraph of Aeneas – Long-distance Communication of Antiquity
Kids’ Blog & Activities
- KIDS’ BLOG! Ancient People Loved Chewing Gum!
- KIDS’ BLOG! Rain, Rain Go Away: Ancient Weather, Modern Predictions
- KIDS’ BLOG! The Rose in History: Power, Beauty and the Sweet Smell (and Taste) of Success
Curricula
- Double Trouble: Doppelgangers and the Mythology of Spirit Doubles
- Strata: Portraits of Humanity, Episode 13, “Syracuse 3D Reborn”
- Yakety-Yak, How We Do Talk Back: The Hydraulic Telegraph of Aeneas – Long-distance Communication of Antiquity
Videos
- Dancing Through the Ages (LegacyQuest 2014)
- Fashion: A Makeover Show (LegacyQuest 2014)
- Greek Storytelling: A Modern Twist on Persephone (LegacyQuest 2014)
- The Thrill of Victory, the Agony of Defeat: Ancient Olympics-ESPN Style (LegacyQuest 2014)
- Time Travel: Greek and Roman Architecture (LegacyQuest 2014)
- Videos from The Archaeology Channel (courtesy of our partner Archaeological Legacy Institute)– click here to view a map and search videos by region
- Your Own VIP Pass to an Ancient Fashion Week (LegacyQuest 2014)
Ancient Recipes
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Almond Brittle with the Ancient Anise
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Ancient Greek Baklava
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Ancient Nettle Pudding—Britain’s Oldest Recipe
- Bon Appetit Wednesday: The Ancient Noodle
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Ancient Ricotta and a Simply Delicious Tart
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! An Ancient Roman Salad
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Asparagus with Curry Butter: The Ancient History of Golden, Buttery Deliciousness
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Bottle the Taste of Summer with Dandelion Wine
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate Ancient Grilling with Double K Grilled Salmon
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate an Olympic-Sized Love with Ancient Cheesecake
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate National Grilled Cheese Month
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate National Honey Month with Honey and Vinegar Candy
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate National Lasagna Day With Eggplant Lasagna Rollups
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate the Ancient Marshmallow with a S’more Pie
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Celebrate New Year’s With the Bountiful Grape—Here’s to Luck, Liberty and a Long Life to All
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Cherry Clafoutis for Cherry Blossom Season!
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Figs Part 1: Pork and Fruit Ragout
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Figs Part 2: Greek Fig Cakes (Sykomaitha)
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Happy National Doughnut Day
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Imperial Roman Honey-Spiced Wine
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! The Incredible Edible Egg (in Pine Nut Sauce à la Ancient Rome)
- Bon Appetit Wedensday! Lemon Buttermilk Pie with Ancient Saffron
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Mix It Up With a Mead Cocktail for the Super Bowl
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Ring in the New Year With a Lucky Foods Repast
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Roasted Leeks and Apples: A Thanksgiving Savory and Sweet
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Savory Strawberry Soup
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! Stay Warm With Fasolada, a Lenten Bean Soup Courtesy of Ancient Greek Farmers
- Bon Appetit Wednesday! White Chocolate Peppermint Bark Martini and Homemade White Chocolate Liqueur
- Recipes With a Past 2013
- Recipes With a Past 2014
Arts & Crafts
- The Churchyard Horror– This tale by Paul Hodge conjures up ancient folklore (going back to Mesopotamia and ancient Greece and Rome) and a sense that death is sometimes not all that it appears to be.
- Dan Fenelon’s “Fresco of the Dolphins” Paint-by-Number
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow– Inspired by Greek tragedies, this play in one act reveals the timelessness of the themes and characters created thousands of years ago.