A series of themed podcasts featuring classicists talking about their research into ancient Greek and Roman culture. Cover art photographed by Ad Meskens / Wikimedia Commons.
A programme about weaving, gender and storytelling, produced alongside "Weaving Women's Stories" - a series of events organised by Dr Emma Bridges and Dr Ellie Mackin Roberts for the 2018 Being Human Festival. Featuring Emma Bridges, Ursula Rothe, Mary Harlow, Ellie Mackin Roberts, Ben Ferris and Anna Fisk. Recorded and produced by Jessica Hughes.
A programme about Roman Memory. Featuring Maggie Popkin, Zena Kamash, Ernst Künzl, Sonia Muro Castillo, Emma-Jayne Graham, and Valerie Hope. Recorded and produced by Jessica Hughes.
A programme about Roman Memory. Featuring David Tollerton, Karl Galinsky, Maggie Popkin and Peter Wiseman. Recorded and produced by Jessica Hughes.
A programme about Roman food. Featuring Zena Kamash, Steven Ellis, Salvatore Gabbiano, Mike Beer and Patricia Rodrigues de Souza. Recorded and produced by Jessica Hughes.
A programme about Classical Reception and Star Wars, recorded after a panel at the Classical Association 2017 conference in Canterbury. Featuring Tony Keen (University of Roehampton), Tristan Taylor (University of New England), Benjamin Howland (Louisiana State University), Joanna Komorowska (Cardinal Stefan Wyszy?ski University) and Sonya Nevin (University of Roehampton).
A programme about East Africa and the Classical Tradition. Featuring Carla Bocchetti (IFRA Nairobi), Phiroze Vasunia (University College London), Daniel Orrells (King's College London), Sarah Longair (University of Lincoln) and Gordon Omenya (Pwani University). Produced by Jessica Hughes.
A programme about using Linked Open Data to study the ancient world.Featuring Valeria Vitale, Maxim Romanov, Kai-Christian Bruhn, Rob Sanderson. Produced by Elton Barker and Jessica Hughes.
A programme about the Archaeology of the Senses. Featuring Eleanor Betts, Catherine Hoggarth, Ben Jacks, Ray Laurence and Jeff Veitch. Produced by Jessica Hughes.