Which is the same advice I would give to anyone reading your condescending posts and attacks on evidence based archaeology and peer-reviewed journals.
You did very well picking a coin from 87, many of which are just as stylish as those struck in 85. Congrats!
There is so much that is very odd about your reply Rob (for instance you deciding what is proper for an academic to research!) and its astonishing...
Even in times when the postal system is not stressed I much prefer my coins that are shipped from Europe to come via FedEx or DHL. International...
With the closing of hair salons due to the mandatory COVID-19 shut-downs in most locales, it has resulted in some, how shall we say, less than...
Another great resource is the Pseudoarchaeology Research Archive (PARA). http://pseudoarchaeology.org/index.html And a great podcast with such...
Precisely! One of the authors in the SAA journal (Jeb Card) cited this as the primary reason why that edition was freely offered to the public....
Actually, I quite agree with SA's opinion: Archaeology is a continually evolving science, I never have stated anything to the contrary. BTW,...
It's not a stunt. It's an attempt to provide people genuinely curious about our historical past with good information not junk theories. Much...
Royal Mail is still in service, albeit slower than normal. https://www.royalmail.com/coronavirus?iid=HP_M1_CORONAVIRUS
Going to the toilet in ancient Rome. [MEDIA]
The Society for American Archaeology's November 2019 Journal about pseudoarchaeology is free for public viewing to help combat the same...
In the modern era, our governments have many ways of easing the public's concerns in times of crisis. As my latest coin shows, so too did the...
Just look at those abs on Jupiter! A really sharp coin. Congrats!
I had my eye on that one as well. A most wonderful coin!
I really like Domitian's early bronze. Unlike his early denarii which seem to have been produced in a hurry for a donative, the bronze are mostly...
Excellent write-up. Here is my favourite Alexandria city-type. [ATTACH]Vespasian AR Tetradrachm, 11.94g Alexandria mint, 69-70 AD Obv: AYTOK...
RIC 1495 is the same type. [ATTACH]Domitian as Caesar AR Denarius, 3.26g Ephesus (?) mint, 76 AD (Vespasian) Obv: CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS; Head...
Thanks for the recommendation and I already have a copy. ;) [ATTACH]
No, I do not. The statue is in the Vatican museum and dates to the Second Century.
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