Press
Stanford University, Department of Classics, January 9 2012 Old Stones – New Media
FOXNews: America Live with Megynn Kelly, Featured Video, April 4, 2011 National Geographic Uncovers Lives of Gladiators
DreamofItaly.com #ItalyChat (Twitter forum featured guest) April 2011 Archaeology in Italy
Msnbc.com, January 18, 2011 Statue sparks talk of Caligula’s tomb
World Policy Institute, December 20, 2010 The Tragedy of Line C
The Telegraph, October 15, 2010 Colosseum to open gladiator tunnels to public
Trojan Vision Televsion, September 23, 2010
BBC News, September 5, 2010 Italy’s Dilemma over commercialising the Colosseum
BBC News, September 5, 2010 Adverts on Rome’s Colosseum to help fund repairs? (video)
The New Economy, May 5, 2010 Worry over Rome’s Colosseum
LA Times, July 17, 2009 Rooting up Ancient Rome
Reuters.com, December 10, 2008 Rare artifacts uncovered in Roman baths dig
Schliemann-Carter, December 10, 2008 Continuano gli scavi presso la villa delle Vignacce di Roma
Reuters.com, July 24, 2007 Dig reveals billionaire’s Roman villa with baths
New York Times, July 19, 2007 Archaeologists dig up bath complex
The Telegraph February 27, 2010 Sceptre from Roman emperor exhibited
National Geographic, July 2006 Rome’s ruins
BBC News, August 8, 2003 Caligula ‘thought he was a god’
Many thanks to the following websites and their reporters who are keeping ancient history alive and in the news:
Luxique.com, thestylestarling.com, NileGuide, CitywideNews.com, Ghananation.com, AnneofCarnersville.com, Funtravelgurus.com, DuelingTampons, archaeologydigs.com, pasthorizons.com , rogueclassicism.com, jetsetter.com, bloggingpompeii.com






Dr. Arya,
I am an independent producer of documentaries for TV here in Los Angeles. I would love to speak with you about your work in relationship particularly with a History Channel project. If I could send my resume, I would! So e-mail me at my address and I’ll send you my resume and let you know more about what’s happening.
Thanks so much!
All the best,
Annie
Annie,
Hi,I never heard from you via email, did I?
dar@romancultur.org
(and I apologize, I am behind on my blog- catching up now.)
Darius
dar@romanculture.org