Leaving Vindolanda
skopera - June 18, 2019
There is so much I am going to miss about Vindolanda.
View Post : Leaving VindolandaPeople of Vindolanda
Michael Zaccagni - June 11, 2019
Arriving at the site was very exciting. The train took us far into the country, and stopped seemingly in the middle of nowhere.
View Post : People of VindolandaThe Backbone of Roman Britain
Aiden Barcome - June 09, 2019
Hadrian’s Wall is the defining monument to Roman Britain.
View Post : The Backbone of Roman BritainVindolanda
Aiden Barcome - June 09, 2019
Vindolanda is indeed in the middle of nowhere.
View Post : VindolandaLeaving London
Michael Zaccagni - June 03, 2019
Leaving London is like leaving a good, but demanding friend that you just met.
View Post : Leaving LondonThe Depth of Time
Aiden Barcome - June 02, 2019
As we were wading through the Museum of London’s archives this Wednesday, I heard something from our guide that sparked my interest.
View Post : The Depth of TimeStonehenge and Salisbury
Michael Zaccagni - June 01, 2019
Stonehenge is a site that most people hear about, and in the minds of the young and old, it is imagined as something magnificent and ancient.
View Post : Stonehenge and SalisburyThe Monarchy is Personal Here
Aiden Barcome - May 27, 2019
I’ve noticed this phenomenon a few times already over here, and as a citizen of a nation that rejected the concept of a monarchy over two centuries ago, it’s strange to hear out of a person’s mouth these days.
View Post : The Monarchy is Personal HereCanterbury
Michael Zaccagni - May 27, 2019
Going to Canterbury Cathedral, I was instantly brought back to a part of my childhood. Growing up catholic, I was constantly surrounded by Gothic architecture, stories of Jesus and saints, and the smell of ash filling up my nostrils.
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