McCullagh Photo Archive, The Post Hole, Historico
In this issue of Priam
- McCullagh Photo Archive
- The Post Hole
- Historico
McCullagh Photo Archive
'The McCullagh Photo Archive documents the travels of Paul F. McCullagh to the worlds of ancient Greece and Persia in the years between 1964 and 1976.'
McCullagh Photo Archive | Classical Studies - McGill University
The McCullagh Photo Archive documents the travels of Paul F. McCullagh to the worlds of ancient Greece and Persia in the years between 1964 and 1976. Professor McCullagh, who taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, was a passionate traveller to Classic sites as well as destinations that lay far off the beaten track. Captured on Kodak film, his photographs reveal intriguing views of monuments and sites that were later altered by the impact of tourism, environmental change, urban development, and warfare. Pauline McCullagh donated the collection to Classical Studies at McGill in 2011. The slides were subsequently cleaned, scanned and prepared for usage in the public domain. Image downloads are free. Users are requested to reference the copyright information: © The McCullagh Photo Archive, Classical Studies, McGill University. Greek World Persian Empire
The Post Hole
'The Post Hole was established in 2008 by students at the University of York and since then has become the premier student-run archaeology journal in the UK, receiving a high commendation by the British Archaeological Awards in July 2014.'
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Interesting article: 'Examining the evidence for churches in Roman Britain; is this a concrete indication of Romano-British churches?'
Historico,Today in History
'Discover daily events, births, deaths that happened back in history, with a clean & minimal iOS application, and learn something new every day!'

Historico - Today in History
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