Michael C Scott
Womens’ rights in the ancient world
Michael C Scott at the real power women had in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece: Skull and cross bones ahoy!
Michael C Scott looks at ancient piracy in the wilds of the Aegean and Adriatic seas
Ancient Greece: 42.195 Km and counting!
Cambridge Fellow Michael C Scott examines the length of Pheideppides’ fatal run to let all know that the Athenians had beat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
Finding your way
Cambridge University Fellow, Micheal C. Scott enlightens readers this week with a description of Ancient Greek religious beliefs and mores.
We can fix you – honest!
Cambridge Fellow Dr Michael C Scott looks at the way spirituality and modern medicine melded in Ancient Greece.
Modern pic disasters? I don’t think so!
Cambridge Fellow Michael C Scott this week tackles Hollywood’s obsession with the ancient epics
Ancient Greece: Sex, to partake or not to partake?
Cambridge Fellow, Micheal C. Scott, examines the unique sexual mores of Ancient Greece in this week’s column.
Look at the dead!
Cambridge Fellow, Michael C Scott on Ancient Greek reverence of the dead
Ancient Greece: Democracy in Athens
Cambridge Fellow, Michael C Scott, begins an exclusive column for Neos Kosmos. He will be giving readers a fortnightly insight into the reality of everyday life in Ancient Greece.