MANTO x Pausanias
Anika Campbell recounts her work to add artefacts described in Pausanias into MANTO
From narrative to symbol: mythological imagery on Roman sarcophagi
Hallie Burke reflects on the taste for macabre scenes on Roman sarcophagi
Damsels in distress: depictions of mythical women at Pompeii and what they say about Pompeiian women and society
Charne Combrink reflects on the ubiquity of depictions of mythical women in vulnerable situations at Pompeii
Finding differences in mythological depictions - my experience with the MANTO project.
Jade Wallace reflects on differences in the treatments of Eosphoros and Hesperos
The ship of Theseus… sailing away
Corey Hynds reflects on the frequent appearance of “romantic” scenes of Ariadne in Pompeiian wall paintings.
What can we learn from violent depictions of myth?
Emily Mifsud reflects on some overly violent scenes from Pompeiian wall paintings.
MANTO x PALP; or, Pompeii room-by-room
An overview of our work to incorporate Pompeian wall paintings into MANTO
NADAC, LOD, MANTO, and other connective acronyms
A guest post for the NADAC blog on how we use linked open data in MANTO.
Artifacts in MANTO: capturing places
A discussion, prompted by time spent with the collection of the Canellopoulos Museum in Athens, about depictions of mythic places on ancient artifacts
Artifacts in MANTO: what’s in name?
A discussion, prompted by time spent with the collection of the Canellopoulos Museum in Athens, about the meanings and meaninglessness of names
Artifacts in MANTO: practical (im)possibilities
A discussion, prompted by time spent with the collection of the Canellopoulos Museum in Athens, about how we decide which artifacts to include in MANTO.
Artifacts in MANTO: technical (im)possibilities
A discussion, prompted by time spent with the collection of the Canellopoulos Museum in Athens, about what MANTO can and cannot do when capturing myths depicted on artifacts.
Ancient Artifacts in MANTO
MANTO is working to integrate data from ancient artifacts depicting Greek myth