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Top : Kids_and_Teens : School_Time : Social_Studies : History : By_Time_Period : Ancient_History : Rome
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  • A Roman History Timeline: Shows the chronological relationships of political/military, legal, literary/artistic, and social aspects of Rome in various periods.
  • Ancient Roman Law: English translation of The Twelve Tables from the Ancient History Sourcebook.
  • Ancient Rome: Photographs and historical information about the colosseum, Roman baths, Forums, pantheon, and catacombs.
  • Ancient Rome Project: This 6th-grade project includes learning modules on the army, clothing, medicine and treatment, death and funerals, marriage, childbirth, entering adulthood, gods and goddesses, roman festivals, writing and literature.
  • Click2Disasters: Pompeii - Death of a City: Tells the story of how Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii with links to animation, maps, graphics and pictures of the people who were fleeing for their lives.
  • Daily Life in Ancient Rome: Learn about the lifestyles, family life, pastimes, education, and social life of the ancient Romans.
  • Daily Roman Life: Government, laws, daily life, holidays and culture of the ancient Romans.
  • Echoes from the Ancients: Highlights an archaeological dig at a site where Jewish men, women and children held off trained Roman forces for 47 days. From PBS.
  • Humanities - Rome: An introduction to the culture of Ancient Rome. Published by Reed College in Oregon. Includes links to other sources.
  • Illustrated History of the Roman Empire: Includes biographies of emperors, timelines, interactive maps, and sections on Roman society and the military.
  • Map of the Ancient Roman Empire: Created by the Dalton School, a clickable map.
  • On Roman Numerals: Check out the roman numeral converter.
  • Pompeii: Unraveling Ancient Mysteries: Explore the ancient city of Pompeii. Visit a house, see the art, see Vesuvius erupt, and learn what happened to this ancient Roman city.
  • Roman Ball Games: The Romans enjoyed a variety of ball games including handball, soccer, field hockey , stick ball and catch.
  • Roman Board Games: Tic-Tac-Toe, backgammon, knucklebones, chess and checkers were all games played by the ancient Romans.
  • Roman History: The Etruscans, Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Punic Wars, Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires, Republican Crisis, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Imperial Rome, 14-180 AD, Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD, the Late Empire
  • Roman Life: Includes a brief history of the Roman Empire, time line, facts and bibliography.
  • Romans Page: Hippodrome, Theatre, Entertainment, Politics, Emperors, Julius Caesar
  • Rome Political System: An overview of the three periods of the Roman political system.
  • Rome Project: Clickable maps of the Roman Empire, plus information on politics, people, and places.
  • Rome: Republic to Empire: A series of web pages on the history and culture of ancient Rome.
  • Sample Plan of a Roman House: Click in any room to find out more about it.
  • The Impact of the Military in the Fall of the Roman Empire: Examines the role the military played in the ultimate collapse of the Roman Empire.
  • The Roman Empire: Includes history, achievements, builders, evils, gods, and maps. Also picture tours and class projects.
  • The Roman Empire in the First Century: Brief look at the empire itself, ancient voices, social order, and daily life. From PBS.
  • The Romans: Explore a child's life in ancient rome, read the "military news", take a town tour, meet some important people. Written by Nettlesworth Primary School.
  • The Romans: From the BBC, this incredible site presents the people and lifestyles of the Roman Empire; army life, invasions, rebellions, leisure, family, religion, games
  • The Romans in Britain: An interactive site designed for 7-10 year olds, including a fun quiz.


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