| A Gazetteer of the Roman World: This section of Bill Thayer's huge Lacus Curtius site provides many photographs of cities and monuments of the ancient Roman world, some with detailed commentary. |
| Ancient Spice Route Between Egypt and India: Popular Science reports that archaeologists have unearthed at Berenike on the Red Sea the most extensive remains to date from sea trade between India and Egypt during the Roman Empire. |
| Ancient Vienne: The French Ministry of Culture provides a virtual visit to the Roman city: model, plans, photographs and description. Also a guide, bibliography and visitor information. |
| Karanis: An Egyptian Town in Roman Times: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology describes the discoveries of the excavation by the University of Michigan 1924-1935 of this village inhabited from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. |
| Lepcis Magna - The Roman Empire in Africa: Dr Hafed Walda reports on the latest excavations of this amazingly preserved Roman city on the North African coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site. |
| Lucus Augusti: The Sacred City of Augustus: The city played an important role as a religious centre as the sacred city of Augustus in the Callaecia. |
| MAV - Virtual Archaeological Museum: Will offer a tour of an exhibition dedicated to the ancient cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii. Includes details of the exhibits. [Italian and English] |
| Praetoria Agrippinae Roman Information Site: Describes the excavation of the castellum at Valkenburg (Praetoria Agrippinae) in Holland, with many detailed pictures, distribution maps, and searchable databases. |
| Roman Mosaic Treasure Unearthed: From the Telegraph, dazzling Roman mosaics have been discovered by archaeologists on the site of an ancient villa in Sicily. |
| Roman Open Air Museum Hechingen-Stein: A reconstructed Roman Villa Rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D. Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views. |
| Roman Towns Project: Southampton University investigates the context of the Roman towns sites of southern Spain, taking the known sites of Seville Province, Andalucia, as a case study. |
| The Egnatia Way: Devoted to the ancient roman road through the Balkans via Egnatia and to the ancient landscape of Albania, Macedonia and Greece. (English, Italian, Macedonian and German) |