In a bit of a rush this a.m. ... slept in:

PhDiva DK has a piece on how ancient types rode a horse (although I think more 'knee action' is necessary) ... [question that just popped into my head: is there any mention of a woman riding a horse in ancient times?]

Alan has a nice followup post to his previous one on that Bosnian 'pyramid' ...

Bestiaria Latina tells us the tale of the Asinus et Lupus ...

The Stoa has a pile of links to translations (including a new one with a CC license) of Euripides ...

Roman History Books enlightens us about Shapur I ...

About.com's N.S. Gill tells us about the Roman Forum ...

Abzu points us to some interesting online papers at Brown ... an article on The Tomba delle Leonesse and the Tomba dei Giocolieri ... another on the Muculufa Master ... one on the Master of Olympia ... the Hand of Daedalus ... Dating of the Coinage of Alexander the Great ...

At Campus Mawrtius, Eric posts some more photos from his trip to Brescia ...

Bread and Circuses provides a cautionary tale about complaining about potentially fraudulent antiquities on eBay ...

Also worthy of note ... Mary Harrsch of Roman Scholars (et alia) fame posted this Roman Forum webcam to the Imperial Rome list yesterday ... very nice (and nicer, it seems to me, than the Capitolium one).