DiscoverThe John Batchelor ShowPREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.
PREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.

PREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.

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PREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.



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PREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.

PREVIEW: ROMAN WOMEN: GREEK WOMEN: Author and classicist Daisy Dunn, "The Missing Thread," explains that the metaphor of weaving cloth for the family was also understood as weaving the fabric of lives. More later tonight on Greek and Roman women's roles.

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