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Forum Romanum - 0 views
New find confirms location of Julius Caesar's assassination « Summit County C... - 1 views
The Theatre of Pompey - 0 views
THE THEATRE OF POMPEY - 1 views
Site of Caesar's Assassination Found? « rogueclassicism - 0 views
The Domus Augusti and Imperial Art - 0 views
Fiction as History - 0 views
WATERS OF ROME: hydraulic infrastructure/aqueducts/fountains/sewers - 0 views
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Aquae Urbis Romae is an interactive cartographic history of the relationships between hydrological and hydraulic systems and their impact on the urban development of Rome, Italy. Our study begins in 753 BC and will ultimately extend to the present day. Aquae Urbis Romae examines the intersections between natural hydrological elements including springs, rain, streams, marshes, and the Tiber River, and constructed hydraulic elements including aqueducts, fountains, sewers, bridges, conduits, etc., that together create the water infrastructure system of Rome. The long term goals of this project are to increase understanding of the profound relationships that exist between water systems, cultural practice, and urbanism in Rome, and by its example, in all cities, landscapes, and environments. It is hoped that this study will foster work by other scholars and designers who are interested in exploring the ways in which water infrastructure can be exploited toward the future development of humane, ecologically responsible, and engaging civic environments.
Large ancient shipyard discovered near Rome - 0 views
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