Today’s Class Visuals

“All Roads Lead to Rome”

 

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Ancient Roman Concrete Invention

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Ancient Roman Arch

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Ancient Roman Arch

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Ancient Roman Coliseum

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Chariot race at the Circus Maximus. As well as gladiatorial contests, the Romans loved to watch chariot racing. The most famous venue for this type of entertainment was the Circus Maximus, which is estimated to have had a seating capacity of around 250,000. During the reign of Julius Caesar the Circus Maximus was enlarged and a water-filled ditch was dug around the course to protect the spectators.

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Chariot Races

 

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Ancient Roman Aqueducts

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Ancient Roman Forum

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Ancient Roman Pantheon

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Ancient Roman Portrait of a Man

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Ancient Roman Portrait of a Man

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Ancient Roman Portrait Fresco

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Ancient Roman Portraits

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