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  • A Cache of Vintage Ships: An illustrated article by Andrew Slaymana in Archaeology on the ancient Roman ships unearthed at Pisa, Italy.
  • A Study Of The Topography And Municipal History Of Praeneste: E-text of 1908 book by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin on this member of the Latin League.
  • Anglo-American Project in Pompeii: A multi-disciplinary excavation and survey of Insula VI,1, at Pompeii by the University of Bradford. Preliminary report, field school information.
  • Capitolium: Official website of the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums, Rome. Includes maps, a virtual tour, and information on life in ancient Rome.
  • Horace's Villa Project: Prof. Bernard Frischer explains his excavations of the villa near Licenza thought to be that of the Roman poet Horace. Reports on each season's work, drawings and a virtual tour.
  • Horace's Villa Project: Excavations undertaken there from 1997 to 2001. Videos and images.
  • Model of Rome: Paul Bigot's zoomable scale model of ancient Rome, at the University of Caen in France, with descriptions of monuments.
  • Ostia - The Harbour of Ancient Rome: Provides detailed information for professional archaeologists and historians, for students of Roman archaeology and history, and for interested lay-people. Maintained by the Internet Group Ostia (IGO).
  • Ostia Antica: The harbor of the ancient Rome. Photos, story and links.
  • Pompeii Forum Project: An archaeologically based research project that documents the design and decoration of the forum of Pompeii and addresses issues of urban history and design.
  • Pompeii Interactive: A CD-ROM exploring Pompeii with photographs, virtual reality, maps, and information. Online preview includes the history of the discovery of Pompeii, with biographies of the archaeologists involved.
  • Roman Medical Instruments: An online display of ancient Roman surgical instruments excavated from the House of the Surgeon at Pompeii.
  • Roman Water-Mills on the Janiculum Hill, Rome: Andrew Wilson of Oxford University describes the excavation in 1998 of several mill-wheels installed in two mill-races parallel to the main channel of the Aqua Traiana.
  • Soprintendenza Archeologica di Pompei: Official site of the excavations of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Boscoreale, Oplontis and Stabia (in English and Italian).
  • The Arch of Constantine: Illustrated description of the arch which was erected to celebrate Constantine I's victory at the Milvian Bridge in 312 CE. Includes bibliography and over 60 photographs.
  • The Capitoline Hill: Detailed description of the history and monuments of the Capitoline Hill in antiquity, from the Capitoline Museums. Includes maps and photographs.
  • The Roman Villa of Piazza Armerina, Sicily: An illustrated room-by-room description by RenĂ© Seindal of the villa with the richest collection of late Roman mosaics. Includes bibliography, plan and more than 200 photographs.
  • The University of Arizona Excavations at Lugnano Teverina, Italy: David Soren, Professor of Classics, describes the first century B.C. Roman villa excavated in 1988 on the hill known as Poggio Gramignano southwest of the town.
  • The Villa of Livia at Prima Porta: A description by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History of Uppsala University of the villa known in antiquity as "ad gallinas albas". Includes photographs and detailed excavation reports.
  • Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome: Samuel Ball Platner's "A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" from 1929 is still a valuable resource on the monuments of ancient Rome. LacusCurtius features major parts of the work, searchable and extensively interlinked.


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