And I really do think most people in the field hold this type of view. Thus, the type of division that you're highlighting in this Tweet, which again I am only responding to because you called out @AncientWorldMag is creating a straw man. (13/?)
While the SCS changed its name, its philological focus is preserved in the name of its journal, The Transactions of the American Philological Association (TAPA). 4/?
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And then of course, much smaller than the other two, there is the Association of Ancient Historians. I'd hazard nearly all AAH members are SCS or AIA members, but clearly, given the numbers, relatively few SCS or AIA members are AAH members. 5/?
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Now is there crossover between those disciplines? Of course, that's why we share a big annual meeting (SCS/AIA) and often a department (Classics), though of the five universities have been at, in 3 of them, the ancient historians were actually in the history department. 6/?
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