2. History: The Lost Senator
So, the first article I read from the blog I am currently following was about an inscription found about a previously unknown Roman Senator, that was found in Turkey. This article talks about the history behind the pillar and how it came to be. The author talks about how the senator's mother kept inscriptions to tell of her son's great achievements, which just so happened to be on the pillar. This source is credible because the author uses references such as Bible verses and quotes from the people at the museum where the pillar is being examined. This artifact is very important because the experts "...had information about Celer’s mother and father with the same name. However, we did not have enough information about him." (quote in the article, never given specific author) This allowed them to gain more knowledge on a once forgotten historical figure. Other people, especially in the history field should look into this article because not only does it highlight new knowledge, but it also gives people a perspective on what is going on in other major areas of history.
Livius. “The History Blog.” The History Blog RSS, 6 June 2020, 11:41 pm, www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/58809.
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