Slavery in the Roman world
Mosaic of slaves preparing for or serving at a banquet I anticipate that many of my readers will be surprised to see the relatively…
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Mosaic of slaves preparing for or serving at a banquet I anticipate that many of my readers will be surprised to see the relatively…
Slavery in the Roman world Read More »
Map of modern Turkey showing the location of Antioch-near-Pisidia The city where much of this story takes place was one of 16 cities in…
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Since the A Slave’s Story series is written from the vantage point of one of the characters in the story, I made a conscious effort to…
Marking time with the Romans Read More »
Artist’s rendition of a typical Greek city One of the hardest things for modern readers to comprehend about the ancient world, at least…
An empire of cities Read More »
Ruins of the commercial agora in Ephesus, Turkey Did you ever wonder where people in the ancient world bought the things that they needed…
To market, to market… Read More »
Shared public toilets were a common channel for spreading disease in Greek and Roman cities It can be hard for citizens of modern Western…
Sickness in the Roman world Read More »
Fresco from Pompeii depicting a physician removing an arrowhead from the leg of Aeneas In today’s world physicians are highly trained,…
Ancient Physicians and Health Care Read More »
Greek vase painting showing four of the nine Greek muses playing musical instruments Music doesn’t play a notable role in my two novels,…
The Oldest Known Greek Song Read More »
Relief of the god Asklepios and his daughter Hygeia treating a sleeping girl (Piraeus, Greece) All of the books in my A Slave’s Story…
Asklepios, Gracious Savior and Healer Read More »
Colorized version of a panel from the Arch of Titus in Rome depicting the conquest of the Jews in 70 A.D. (For more on the colorization,…
Anti-Judaism in the Roman World Read More »